Monday, June 01, 2009

Danger

DANGER, n.
A savage beast which, when it sleeps,
Man girds at and despises,
But takes himself away by leaps
And bounds when it arises.
—Ambat Delaso
2009 Update: A threat to life, liberty, property, profession, pomposity, prediction, conviction, confection, convention, invention, intention, election, insurrection, the resurrection, or the prosperity of a kept canary.

18 comments:

  1. First! I'll have a pizza to go, and no anchovies.

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  2. Rabbit, rabbit!!

    where hunters lurk
    hairy rabbits
    cute little things
    in danger big

    ..

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  3. Danger: The most uttered word by the Robot in the tv series "Lost in Space"

    "His middle name is danger"

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  4. Oh, and Rabbit Rabbit.

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  5. Rabbit rabbit. Good update.

    Danger...Something that Maxwell Smart was always in...and loving it! Would you believe...Ooops. Can't hear anything else because someone activated the Cone of Silence. Danger is afoot.

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  6. Rabbit Rabbit. Are you keeping a canary as a mistress? Well somebody had to ask; tis not danger I seek but...

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  7. Anonymous9:09 AM

    Danger. A dread diminished by distance (run away, run away!).

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  8. The resurrection of a cat is your next meal at the Fu King restaurant.

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  9. Anonymous12:41 PM

    Danger is ever present
    getting in your car
    being admitted to a hospital
    certain neighborhoods ,globally
    lost hope and direction
    oh,yes virgina there is danger
    but there is also a world of
    LOVE
    go forth,Dream/roar-the world needs You
    Peace



    rabbit rabbit bless bless

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  10. sauerkraut1:57 PM

    oh shucks... but reminds me.

    What ever happened to Will Robinson?

    Danger: what was felt in a church in Kansas yesterday.

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  11. Danger: A thrill gone wrong.

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  12. I'd like to know what became of Will Robinson too; also my other friend, Bill Robinson.

    Bill and I had a modified stock (racing) car back in another life. It was a 1934 Ford coupe, No. 88, a baby blue beauty! We lived in Lincoln, Nebraska, then and raced the car at the Capital Beach Motor Speedway.

    Bill, I hear, was racing later someplace up in Chicago. He raced midget cars before I knew him. I was drafted and never saw them again.

    Will I never saw again either. He worked for the company (a sponsor) that kept our car painted pretty and furnished all the tires we needed.
    ..
    Sauerkraut, it is nice to know that we had a mutual friend.
    ..

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  13. OK, Amoeba. I'll pocket the anchovies.

    I know what you mean, Actonbell. The danger is sort of ambient on a Monday morning.

    By hunters, you mean beagles, Jim?

    Gosh, Terry. I only just now realized how fey "his middle name is Stephen" actually sounds.

    Mm mmm M MmM, TLP.

    Pia, nobody had to ask that and you know it. Funny that you did, though.

    CA, you're sure hoping that's so, I imagine.

    Icy, I'll have the beef with broccoli.

    Bear, I prefer to growl. Is that alright?

    Very good, Cooper.

    Sauerkraut, that was no new danger.

    Jim, the Bill Robinson I know is doing the soft shoe on a hard cloud.

    No, Ariel, that's a famine.

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  14. Famine is the most dangerous stuff, ever.

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  15. sauerkraut7:39 AM

    hahaha, Jim.

    Will Robinson leaves down the road from me.

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  16. Danger: The spur to action.

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  17. I think we get two literary works for the post of one here. The poem and list are both great.

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  18. Ariel, I happen to agree.

    Sauerkraut, above or below the road?

    The last one, I think, Nessa.

    Thanks, W.

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