What do you think of my idea of extrapolating with molasses?!
What do you think of my idea of extrapolating with molasses?
Sanday after next we will be having another backyard dinner party, and this time it will be a philosohical affair, with two main discussions on the agenda: "Can empiricism be taken too far?" and "How has Plato enriched your life?"
You can elect which discussion to join, and both discussions will ensue simultaneously.
The event will conclude with a three-girl skit titled "Yahoo Answers, It Is Real It Is Splendid".
The fare? It will be exquisite pancakes and miraculous fruit juices. Actually, this will be the first time in our circle of people, and perhaps the first time anywhere, that pancakes and philosophy have been billed together formally.
But I digress...my question is this: What do you think of my idea of extrapolating with molasses?
Answers:
you're the one that needs to be extrapolated with molasses. (It's Fairy time !)
Your ideas intrigue me and I wish to subscribe to your newletter.
Define your tems for pete's sake. I'm a saint, and even I can't figure out what molasses has to do with anything. You're having a dinner party, okay, but forget about the molasses. It's not even good on pancakes, and who's ever heard of extrapolated molasses. I will pray for your soul.
Sit on it Ralph.
I would recommend against it. Presumably the people are going there for a social function and they don't want to be bothered about molasses, and anyway you are making too big a deal out of it.
Your Funny!!!