Nov 28
Chicago Calling!
barb (bärb) pronunciation
n.
1. A sharp point projecting in reverse direction to the main point of a weapon or tool, as on an arrow or fishhook.
2. A cutting remark.
3. Zoology. One of the parallel filaments projecting from the main shaft of a feather.
4. Botany. A short, sharply hooked bristle or hairlike projection.
5. Any of various Old World freshwater fishes of the genus Barbus or Puntius and related genera.
6. A linen covering for a woman’s head, throat, and chin worn in medieval times.
7. A horse of a breed introduced by the Moors into Spain from northern Africa that resembles the Arabians and is known for its speed and endurance.
8. One of a breed of domestic pigeons that is similar to the carrier and has dark plumage.
Oh STFU! That dictionary sucks ass!!! Pfffttttttttt…
Obviously: Barb = A great Blogger from Chicago
Yes, I´m sure you´ve noticed that Barb from Bloggo Chicago has taken posession of the tenant quarters… well, for the week, that is. Some of ya might have already seen her around for a while, commenting her ass off at my blog. So chosing her to be my new tenant wasn’t that hard. Please click the thumbnail in the sidebar, visit Barb and go see her skyline of Chicago.
Chicago, by the way, being the one and only place in the US I have e-ver been to… I know, I know, I know… I should get out more… So STFU and start sending me those frequent flyer miles and/or free planetickets, already! You can do it! You cán surf Bloggo Chicago ánd fill in the internet booking form at the same time. Just use tabbed browsing at Firefox. Pffffttt, no problem!
And I don’t have to remind you to get your asses back over here when you’re done at Barbs blog, right? ‘Coz if you don’t I won’t hold back… I’ll be throwing 1. at you, accompanied by 2., while whipping your asses with 3. and having 8. shit all over your cars! Just saying….
Once again thanks the other bidders: Bold Contemplations, Clusterfook, Dan Nowak, Haunted House Dressing, Pictures from My World, Say No to Crack, Soapbox Jury, StevBlogs.com, This and That, and BronxBloggers.












































