Redefining misanthropy for a fresh generation. Standard posts begin with a definition from Ambrose Bierce's The Devil's Dictionary followed by a modern adjustment. Miscellany on Wednesday and storytelling on Saturday.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Hybrid
HYBRID, n. A pooled issue.
2010 Update: The product of two or more earlier strains, such as a jackelope, a chimera, a Californian or an opera.
Question: Have any of my fellow blog-commenters uploaded a .zip file to a new Web host? I'm intimidated by the letters "FTP" and I don't like the idea of re-entering my plug-ins.
There are stories all over the Internet about those jackalopes.
I like best is "The Jackalope Conspiracy."
I will quote a few paragraphs. They also document some sightings. Wikipedia says it is an imaginary animal.
The Jackalope Conspiracy: "The Jackalope (Lepus-temperamentalus) is one of the rarest animals in the world. A cross between an extinct pygmy-deer and a species of killer-rabbit, they are extremely shy unless approached. None have ever been captured alive and this rare photo shows a mighty buck about to strike.
Known by the ancients as "deerbunnies", it wasn't until the early 1960's that the modern more fearsome "jackalope" name was adopted.
It is written that you can extract a Jackalope's milk as it sleeps belly up at night. The milk is belived to be medicinal and can be used for a variety of afflictions. The truth is these creatures are aggressive and unpredictable, and should not be provoked for any reason!
The goverment wants you to believe they aren't real, but there are many who believe. The evidence is mounting!" .. The government role sound just the opposite of when we went to the moon. ..
Jim, what a frikkin' load of crap! That quote is NOT from Wikipedia. It's word for word from some jackass site called SUDftw.com.
The SUDftw site has a bunch of subversive links encrypted within its homepage. This one is terribly secretive ~ http://www.jackalope.org/Douglas/DouglasHome.html (You'll have to paste in into your browser)
"Home to the infamous "Jackalope", Douglas Wyoming is a popular stop when traveling in the Wild West! The town of Douglas ... is small town America at its best! In fact, we were rated "One of the Best small towns" in America!"
Jackalope Railroad Days Wyoming Train Photography and Art Exhibition June 5-6, 2010
Located at The Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum Wyoming State Fair Park 400 West Center Douglas, WY 82633 ~
a childhood favorite the yearly trek to the black hills had to cross their territory(wyoming) along the way... deer elk coyote sheep buffalo cows a varied mix...yet no jackelope, have seen the collections of skulls and write ups on the history... once in time,they roamed the plains in numbers greater than those of the buffalo in the 1860's they multiplied rapidly ate all the plains' grasses to the roots...thence the dust bowl and their extinction... sad to say ate and ^%$#@ to death...sad tale indeed
Thank You Doug nice to give the cards a turn in my mental rolodex of great kid memories Peace
Doug, as a native Californian born of two Californians - also native, I wonder if your definition of hybrid might not quite put me in the same category as a chimera or a jackelope... a soap opera perhaps.
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I recall an earlier post entitled, "Opera". The 2009 Update began:
A coincidence of sheet music with a libretto, typically tragic.
p.s. Actonbell, you've misspelled "Hybrid".
I'm a hybrid--mixed genes Russian and Irish and they fight each other every day!
As usual like your definition. Of course I originally spelled "as" "ass" and was debating keeping it
Question: Have any of my fellow blog-commenters uploaded a .zip file to a new Web host? I'm intimidated by the letters "FTP" and I don't like the idea of re-entering my plug-ins.
Hybrid: it's in my garage right now.
Is there a spelling bee going on here? If so, I'll just give up now.
HYBRID, n I sold my hybrid to my niece. Oh the joys of being an Uncle :) OMG I haven't seen a Jackelope since my Winnemucca days LOL :)
I like it that the posts come with pictures.
There are stories all over the Internet about those jackalopes.
I like best is "The Jackalope Conspiracy."
I will quote a few paragraphs. They also document some sightings. Wikipedia says it is an imaginary animal.
The Jackalope Conspiracy:
"The Jackalope (Lepus-temperamentalus) is one of the rarest animals in the world. A cross between an extinct pygmy-deer and a species of killer-rabbit, they are extremely shy unless approached. None have ever been captured alive and this rare photo shows a mighty buck about to strike.
Known by the ancients as "deerbunnies", it wasn't until the early 1960's that the modern more fearsome "jackalope" name was adopted.
It is written that you can extract a Jackalope's milk as it sleeps belly up at night. The milk is belived to be medicinal and can be used for a variety of afflictions. The truth is these creatures are aggressive and unpredictable, and should not be provoked for any reason!
The goverment wants you to believe they aren't real, but there are many who believe. The evidence is mounting!"
..
The government role sound just the opposite of when we went to the moon.
..
BTW, most of the sites I Googled spelled jackalope the way I did.
Your Jaunty-jackalope picture was there.
..
Jim, what a frikkin' load of crap! That quote is NOT from Wikipedia. It's word for word from some jackass site called SUDftw.com.
The SUDftw site has a bunch of subversive links encrypted within its homepage. This one is terribly secretive ~ http://www.jackalope.org/Douglas/DouglasHome.html
(You'll have to paste in into your browser)
"Home to the infamous "Jackalope", Douglas Wyoming is a popular stop when traveling in the Wild West! The town of Douglas ... is small town America at its best! In fact, we were rated "One of the Best small towns" in America!"
Jackalope Railroad Days
Wyoming Train Photography and Art Exhibition
June 5-6, 2010
Located at
The Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum
Wyoming State Fair Park
400 West Center
Douglas, WY 82633
~
a childhood favorite
the yearly trek
to the black hills
had to cross their
territory(wyoming)
along the way...
deer elk coyote
sheep buffalo cows
a varied mix...yet no
jackelope,
have seen the collections
of skulls and write ups
on the history...
once in time,they roamed the plains in numbers greater than those of the buffalo in the 1860's
they multiplied rapidly
ate all the plains' grasses
to the roots...thence the
dust bowl and their
extinction...
sad to say ate and ^%$#@
to death...sad tale
indeed
Thank You Doug
nice to give the
cards a turn in my
mental rolodex
of great kid
memories
Peace
HYBRID, n. Conceived in a cloud of smoke of the (ahem) medicinal variety.
I've seen a jackelope, but I never did find out if he stayed married.
Doug, as a native Californian born of two Californians - also native, I wonder if your definition of hybrid might not quite put me in the same category as a chimera or a jackelope... a soap opera perhaps.
Me too Ariel.
Ha ha Actonbell - touche!
The vigorous opposite of high bred.
No, Hobbes. You've misspelled "Hybrid." TLP is right. She probably has a Toyota Prius parked in her garage this very minute.
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