yeah, you'll find that the person who visited all of those stores is me. Heh... and you thought I was working in Redmond... ha... I was traveling the world!!!!!!
Regardless of what rear end you are, I'm following right behind. I'm not sure what that means, except to say that when there is a chance to blog on Starbucks you have to jump on it like a man on to a moving train laden with gold bars.
What does being like the nether end of a caterpillar bring to mind? Maybe being green, squishy, low, and crawly (with many little feet)? I hope he's not saying that. No really... I have no idea--who can really discern the bloggings of our Starbucks-crazy shepherd? I'm trying to accurately decipher the idea, though... caterpillar.. caterpillar.. think, think, think.
Okay, seriously. You guys need help. The rear end of the caterpillar is known for following behind the rest of the caterpillar. Since Mr. Cleland referenced the Starbucks story before me...I was behind him, i.e., the rear end of the caterpillar.
It is somewhat amazing that such a small, insignificant post could be the winner of the "most commented post on the skh weblog" award. Ah, well. I think five of my seven readers responded to this entry (missing only my wife and Dave Cleland --who says he emails but never comments). The only thing left to say is ... long live the ruckus.
And specifically to the GraceGirl, you should consider the non-literal applications of illustrations and analogies.
yeah, you'll find that the person who visited all of those stores is me. Heh... and you thought I was working in Redmond... ha... I was traveling the world!!!!!!
Regardless of what rear end you are, I'm following right behind. I'm not sure what that means, except to say that when there is a chance to blog on Starbucks you have to jump on it like a man on to a moving train laden with gold bars.
was i the only one that caught the statment about the catapillar? what the?
What does being like the nether end of a caterpillar bring to mind? Maybe being green, squishy, low, and crawly (with many little feet)? I hope he's not saying that. No really... I have no idea--who can really discern the bloggings of our Starbucks-crazy shepherd? I'm trying to accurately decipher the idea, though... caterpillar.. caterpillar.. think, think, think.
Okay, seriously. You guys need help. The rear end of the caterpillar is known for following behind the rest of the caterpillar. Since Mr. Cleland referenced the Starbucks story before me...I was behind him, i.e., the rear end of the caterpillar.
Amazing, how one little comment can start such a ruckus. I personally thought the caterpilllar thing was hilarious.
So you're calling Mr. Cleland a caterpillar?
You've been comment number eighted!
It is somewhat amazing that such a small, insignificant post could be the winner of the "most commented post on the skh weblog" award. Ah, well. I think five of my seven readers responded to this entry (missing only my wife and Dave Cleland --who says he emails but never comments). The only thing left to say is ... long live the ruckus.
And specifically to the GraceGirl, you should consider the non-literal applications of illustrations and analogies.
Yeah, I don't get it! Why are you guys posting so many comments?
'cause it's fun?
Personally I thought the caterpiller thing was funny:D