Saturday, June 06, 2009

"show" it to me


Alice writes that this was in her driveway (yeah, that was february, hence the snow). I can't decide if "showing" involves a Barker's beauty kind of display, or the opposite.

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  1. They're talking about powder, which is obviously white.. so showing involves.. I dunno there's something seedy going on here.

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  2. Maybe it means, "Show me what it looks like, but don't give it to me. In fact, a picture would be preferable to the actual presence of the powder." (Whew, consonance.)

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  3. Nice to see this ...
    thanks for sharing....
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