December 19, 2007

Sentences are like an acid trip



Take any random sentence, let’s say:

“Tantalizingly pendulous rosebucks energize the fruitfield”, for instance.

Next, this fine sentence then reveals itself to be:

“Dazzling infield robots indulge themselves tediously, dizzying righter nations”,

but beyond that, another sentence is hidden within it:

“A fainter teabag-honed besieger is undone by an aioli dispenser in Garfield Park”

A-ha! The wheel within the wheel begins to rattle! And then, the final sentence unfurls itself from the mists of ridiculosity:

'Accusingly censors elide the phrase “and so, Santa’s cock stiffens” from the neon bodega sign, myself thereupon have become I an emulous type and therefore limpidly tread.'

1 Comments:

At 4:51 AM, Blogger microdot said...

ahem, ahh, yes, the neon bodega sign,
wink, wink, nudge, nudge,
THE NEON BODEGA SIGN!

oh, yes, I wanted to compliment your bnlog on having the consistently very best encryptage posting letters anywhere!

 

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