Tomorrow

The post’ll go up tomorrow,

Bet your bottom comment that tomorrow there’ll be blog.

Tomorrow, tomorrow!  I’ll blog ya, tomorrow,

It’s only a post…aaah…waaaaaaay!

Oh, and if you didn’t see xpat’s link to the WWII Facebook page in comments,  you should pay more attention.

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I've accepted that all of you are socially superior to me. But no pretending that any of you are rational.
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10 Responses to Tomorrow

  1. Edohiguma says:

    One day more…
    Another day, another destiny…

    • wormme says:

      Ooooh, very nice, thanks.

    • Xpat says:

      That’s a great cover of Susan Boyle’s song!

      (No, but seriously, I didn’t know where that song came from until now.)

      So, continuing in the category, “songs with ‘tomorrow’ in the title”:

      • Edohiguma says:

        You. Have. Never. Seen. Les Mis……

        *faint*

        • Xpat says:

          Yeah, well.

          What can I say?

          I can’t even pronounce it.

          Loo me say RHRHRHAAA bluh?

          • Edohiguma says:

            Can’t say anything, still fainted…

            I rather give you epic Javert

          • Xpat says:

            I . . . appreciate operas and musicals from afar, but have never been able to get into them that much, even though I’ve played in a lot of them for local productions!

            I understand that this deficiency is totally my own (the same way I lack the “poetry appreciation gene” and the “sports fan gene”).

            But for Edo’s sake, I’ll put loo me say RGHRGHAA bluh up on the “to see” list. OK?

            OK?

            Edo? Edo?

          • wormme says:

            Likewise deficient on the masterpieces of musical theatre. I love Pirates of Penzance, after that things get spotty. Thankfully the Looney Tunes introduced me to a few classics.

  2. Xpat says:

    Russia to Germany: “Suck on that ice cold popsicle of awful.”

  3. Xpat says:

    This doesn’t make up for my musical transgressions, and it doesn’t have the word “tomorrow” in it, but, by gosh, it’s funny.

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