Anyhow, for your viewing pleasure, a brace of angular angler simulacra.
I looked up the word "simulacrum" a while back for a story I was writing, and I keep wanting to put it into wider circulation. It's defined as a copy or an imperfect image of a thing. Likewise the word "brace" means a pair. I'd thought it was more, as in "a brace of partridge," which seems like a small bag for a day's work.
Anyhow, for your viewing pleasure, a brace of angular angler simulacra.
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Joseph Connolly
5/24/2018 08:26:39 pm
Seems somewhat of a conundrum wrapped in a piffle of an enigma.
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Amy
5/31/2018 08:32:55 am
Or maybe some piffle wrapped in a conundrum of an enigma?
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Greg
5/25/2018 09:56:47 am
Up against the wall you leaky waders
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Amy
5/31/2018 08:36:25 am
"Waders, who kept our toes so wet!/He's 34 and drinkin' at the HonkyTonk/Just kickin' fishies' asses and raising hell."
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