I think that you're getting derivative. Have you seen Hassinger's important work in colored numbers; representations of which are available in coffee-table-book form, entitled One in Red and Two in Blue and available at Borders for the low price of $19.99 (after coupon)?
That is phenomenal. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat about Two, huh?
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ReplyDeleteTwo isn't available in red.
You know though, One is the loneliest number that you'll ever do.
ReplyDeleteBut two is red. One is yellow.
ReplyDeleteGahsh.
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ReplyDeleteI guess I should have read up on that a little more closely.
Or perhaps everyone else is just WRONG.
What number is green?
ReplyDeleteI love green. It rules.
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ReplyDeleteThe problem is that numbers are egalitarian: no number rules. If green rules, then no number would deign be green.
I think that you're getting derivative. Have you seen Hassinger's important work in colored numbers; representations of which are available in coffee-table-book form, entitled One in Red and Two in Blue and available at Borders for the low price of $19.99 (after coupon)?
ReplyDeleteTwo does come in red. I have one. It's hard to find, and you have to be willing to put some money down, but it is available.
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ReplyDeleteTolk: No. Crap.
Dalt: Crap.