I’m of the opinion that sitting out the disco era is a point in your favor.
Oh, and the octopus stuff is both cute and astounding.
David Marjanovićsays
I’m of the opinion that sitting out the disco era is a point in your favor.
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Crimson Clupeidaesays
My friends and I used to call ourselves the ‘Squids of Death’. Our battle cry was “We’re mollusks, without shells! It’s symbolic!” (This had to be done in high pitched bad English accent a la Monty Python.
Apparently, the octopuses here wanted to show us up.
….is that also symbolic? Now I’m confused.
Trebuchetsays
I know “octopuses” is correct, but it’s kind of a funny-looking word.
Are there left-siphoned and right-siphoned octopuses? Or can they just stick it around either side?
randaysays
It’s a shame that the filmmaker didn’t use music that went along with the rhythm of the octopus’s dancing.
borax says
Go away, I’m playing fort.
Die Anyway says
I’m of the opinion that sitting out the disco era is a point in your favor.
Oh, and the octopus stuff is both cute and astounding.
David Marjanović says
+ 1
Crimson Clupeidae says
My friends and I used to call ourselves the ‘Squids of Death’. Our battle cry was “We’re mollusks, without shells! It’s symbolic!” (This had to be done in high pitched bad English accent a la Monty Python.
Apparently, the octopuses here wanted to show us up.
….is that also symbolic? Now I’m confused.
Trebuchet says
I know “octopuses” is correct, but it’s kind of a funny-looking word.
Are there left-siphoned and right-siphoned octopuses? Or can they just stick it around either side?
randay says
It’s a shame that the filmmaker didn’t use music that went along with the rhythm of the octopus’s dancing.