5 Responses to Spock’s Dairy-Based Frozen Confection
is this focal point a figurative or literal destination? if figurative, i would have to agree, as a frozen confection has the ability to reduce or remove most external stimuli, but if his intent is to convey a literal focal point, i'd need to know more specifically what he's referring to – a grassed in enclosure or space that adjoins or surrounds a house perhaps?
we require more data.
seems broken
Translation:
"My milk shake brings all the boys to the yard,
and there like,
its better than yours,
damn right its beter than yours,
i can teach you,
but i have to charge!"
@drbenton 'they're'
Isn't it supposed to be a picture of an old composer (I don't remember his name) that goes with the lyrics, not Spock?
is this focal point a figurative or literal destination? if figurative, i would have to agree, as a frozen confection has the ability to reduce or remove most external stimuli, but if his intent is to convey a literal focal point, i'd need to know more specifically what he's referring to – a grassed in enclosure or space that adjoins or surrounds a house perhaps?
we require more data.
seems broken
Translation:
"My milk shake brings all the boys to the yard,
and there like,
its better than yours,
damn right its beter than yours,
i can teach you,
but i have to charge!"
@drbenton 'they're'
Isn't it supposed to be a picture of an old composer (I don't remember his name) that goes with the lyrics, not Spock?