An omnibus of observations from the San Fernando Valley and beyond.
Thursday, September 28, 2006
Colors over the Gulf of Mexico
4 comments:
Anonymous
said...
Ya know, what you got there is a mature cumulonimbus cloud. You can tell by the ragged quality of that-there updrafting portion of the cloud. Oh, I could go on, but my a.k.a., lovablecynic, would have to make a snarky comment, and we wouldn't want that, would we?
Next time, I'll have my monkey butler write my response.
4 comments:
Ya know, what you got there is a mature cumulonimbus cloud. You can tell by the ragged quality of that-there updrafting portion of the cloud. Oh, I could go on, but my a.k.a., lovablecynic, would have to make a snarky comment, and we wouldn't want that, would we?
Next time, I'll have my monkey butler write my response.
That Monkey Butler is frightening.
But wouldn't you love a happy little monkey butler to do your bidding? Who could say no to a face like that?
Or maybe an evil human/monkey butler clone from outer space?
Wow. I didn't think I'd see anything more frightening than the Monkey Butler.
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