hai·ku
Pronunciation: 'hI-(")kü
Function: noun
Etymology: Japanese
: an unrhymed verse form of Japanese origin having three lines containing usually 5, 7, and 5 syllables respectively
Not sure if you'll remember me, but back in April 2005 you left a message on my 8th October 2004 posting (about Celine Dion haunting my computer) saying you wanted more of my stuff.
Well ... I've sorta been missing since I made that last post, but I'M BACK!!! I've only made one rather pathetic post so far, but more is to come.
This may totally make your day/week/month/life, or it may leave you totally unmoved. Either is acceptable to an Eccentric Bohemian Hermit. We're not fussy.
I want a whopper w/cheese.
ReplyDeleteand my body back (in that order) :)
Not sure if you'll remember me, but back in April 2005 you left a message on my 8th October 2004 posting (about Celine Dion haunting my computer) saying you wanted more of my stuff.
ReplyDeleteWell ... I've sorta been missing since I made that last post, but I'M BACK!!! I've only made one rather pathetic post so far, but more is to come.
This may totally make your day/week/month/life, or it may leave you totally unmoved. Either is acceptable to an Eccentric Bohemian Hermit. We're not fussy.