Vegetarian develops insatiable addiction to Savage Chickens April 9, 2009
Posted by Olivia McDowell in Art, Blogging, Etcetera, Grammar Attack, Laughing, Punctuation, The Ether.Tags: Actionise, Addiction, grammar, Grim Reaper, Jargonify, Monty Python, Savage Chickens, Semi-Colon, Timmy Tofu, Twitter, Verb, Vocabulous, Yoga
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A flow chart of my relationship with Savage Chickens:
Discovery: “Oh cool. I like Post-its. I like Pythonesque, punilicious quips about Hot Yoga/The Slim Reaper. I like tofu.”
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Dabbling: “I’m not going to be able to stop until I’ve seen the entire back archives, am I?”
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Addiction: “Just one more…”
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Obsession: “Sure I’ll eat/sleep/study/work/listen to my lecturer… after I’ve finished trawling the archives.”
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Closure: (days later) “Done!… More please?”
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Subscription: “DING! You have ONE new Savage Chickens email.”
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Twitter: *Tweetdeck ‘new tweet’ chirp*
More blog-appropriate proof (v.) that these Post-it-icisms are truly brilliant:








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