Pie, pie, me oh my,
Nothing tastes better, wet, salty and dry.
Apple and pumpkin and mince and black bottom,
I’ll come to your place every day if you’ve got ’em.
Pie, me oh my, I love piiiiieeeeeee
-Michael, 1996
Reginald Selkirksays
Pie! That’s raspberry pie, I hope.
Maugrimsays
Link’s not loading for me. We need a Pharyngula-esque term for “slashdotted”, maybe..
Sonjasays
And let me guess — was one of your “groupies” ever hauled onto a New Zealand fishing boat?
And let me guess — was one of your “groupies” ever hauled onto a New Zealand fishing boat?
“Groupie” or “grouper”?
eStevesays
Hmmm, “cults, groupies, and pie…”
why, that sounds like Fafblog!
[See here( http://fafblog.blogspot.com/) for a humorous illustration of cult-like devotion — and who knows, maybe groupies. The Fafguys haven’t posted anything new for almost a solid year now, and last I looked , there were NEW comments from just over the weekend! As for pie, well… .]
Rhubarb pie! We grew rhubarb in the alleys of Burley, Idaho. Spring rhubarb pie can’t be beaten — Bebop-a-reebop Rhubarb Pies cannot compare.
But here, in Texas, the stuff bolts before we can get a harvestable stock.
P.Z., you may have one of the few administrations that realizes what a benefit a blogging professor or teacher can be. Among the public school blogs, most of the bloggers are anonymous or partly so. Can’t let the public see what you do . . .
One Eyed Jack says
Pie, pie, me oh my,
Nothing tastes better, wet, salty and dry.
Apple and pumpkin and mince and black bottom,
I’ll come to your place every day if you’ve got ’em.
Pie, me oh my, I love piiiiieeeeeee
-Michael, 1996
Reginald Selkirk says
Pie! That’s raspberry pie, I hope.
Maugrim says
Link’s not loading for me. We need a Pharyngula-esque term for “slashdotted”, maybe..
Sonja says
And let me guess — was one of your “groupies” ever hauled onto a New Zealand fishing boat?
sdh says
Groupies will go a long way to improving the image of being a professor, and of being a blogger.
Also… see if you can work in “my brain is hung like a horse”.
Best ;)
Kristine says
Groupies! Hm. Who would that be?
Reginald Selkirk says
“Groupie” or “grouper”?
eSteve says
Hmmm, “cults, groupies, and pie…”
why, that sounds like Fafblog!
[See here( http://fafblog.blogspot.com/) for a humorous illustration of cult-like devotion — and who knows, maybe groupies. The Fafguys haven’t posted anything new for almost a solid year now, and last I looked , there were NEW comments from just over the weekend! As for pie, well… .]
kmiers says
Mmmmmmmm………pie……
Ed Darrell says
Rhubarb pie! We grew rhubarb in the alleys of Burley, Idaho. Spring rhubarb pie can’t be beaten — Bebop-a-reebop Rhubarb Pies cannot compare.
But here, in Texas, the stuff bolts before we can get a harvestable stock.
P.Z., you may have one of the few administrations that realizes what a benefit a blogging professor or teacher can be. Among the public school blogs, most of the bloggers are anonymous or partly so. Can’t let the public see what you do . . .