Arlo and Janis by Jimmy Johnson for May 06, 2012
Transcript:
What is so sweet and dear as a prosperous morn in May,* The confident prime of the day and the dauntless youth of the year, Where nothing that asks for bliss asking aright, is denied, And half of the world a bride groom is, and half of the world a bride? * From 'Ode In May' by William Watson. Arlo: A little poetic license, methinks!
Varnes over 12 years ago
I love the cow on the side of the bag…That’s pretty funny…..I wonder if Gene and Mary Lou have a cow yet. Susan, got your tomatoes in yet?
Varnes over 12 years ago
BTW, does that poem make sense to anybody?
solarrhino over 12 years ago
The poem means “Everything that wants a boink gets a boink… and everything wants a boink.”
Ermine Notyours over 12 years ago
Or, in this case, “Ode-r In May.”
chicken 33 over 12 years ago
Mad dogs and Englishmen boinking in the noonday sun.
MeGoNow Premium Member over 12 years ago
It’s even funnier if you imagine, as the position of the bubble suggests, that the cow says the line.
Miramichier over 12 years ago
I always liked that Arlo and Janis obviously have the hots for each other. I’m glad to see that other fans have lusty inclinations too.
rugeirn over 12 years ago
The real world is rarely an improvement on poetic fantasy.
Snard over 12 years ago
Interesting rhyming scheme for each verse of that poem: a-b-b-a, c-d-c-d.
iced tea over 12 years ago
♫☺♫☺We planted flowers in May,had to keep the pests away all day♫☺♫☺