Nice wallpaper pattern, but where will I ever find drapes to match?
otramesays
@1
Yep, that is how you spell it. The number of eeees is optional. Traditionally a squee with more than two ees should be accompanied by a flail. Just so you know.
NitricAcidsays
Are you making a cream sauce?
pipentasays
@otrame,
Is a flail a windmilling motion made with the arms? I’m imagining something with the arms held, not rigidly but loosely, especially at the distal ends of the appendages. Or is there a punctuation convention used to indicate a flail? I would like to know.
pipenta says
I’m not sure if I’m spelling this right, but, SQUEEEEE!!!
blf says
Popcorn calamari!
(Yes, I know they are octopussies, not squidlies…)
davidhart says
Reminds me of rice krispies in milk. I hope they make a sound that goes squid, cuttle and cephalopop.
Glen Davidson says
Polka dots on dots of plankton.
Glen Davidson
busterggi says
koochy-koochy coo!
a3kr0n says
Hi there!
A. R says
The cute, it is overwhelming!
Q.E.D says
cephalopod overlords: Next Generation
JohnnieCanuck says
Nice wallpaper pattern, but where will I ever find drapes to match?
otrame says
@1
Yep, that is how you spell it. The number of eeees is optional. Traditionally a squee with more than two ees should be accompanied by a flail. Just so you know.
NitricAcid says
Are you making a cream sauce?
pipenta says
@otrame,
Is a flail a windmilling motion made with the arms? I’m imagining something with the arms held, not rigidly but loosely, especially at the distal ends of the appendages. Or is there a punctuation convention used to indicate a flail? I would like to know.
davem says
Mmmmm, so much potential Pulpo a la Gallega…
Markita Lynda—damn misogyny! says
Is it just coincidence that they would blend in with grains of sand?