Monday, November 13, 2006

Maria in boots!



I wish I could write with an accent so you could tell that I am saying Maria in boots like Antonio Banderas! These boots once graced my bipedal locomotion enabling most inferior distal anatomical structures. Although somewhat large on Maria, she loves wearing them! In this picture, she is actually playing a video game. I was playing a game and left for a minute to get something outside. When I came back in, I could see the game on and I thought that Shannon was playing. As I stepped through the door, I realized that it was actually Maria. She had somehow started the game and was actually pushing buttons and making some o-k progress! It was funny. Ha ha ha! Shannon and I have finally decided to reveal the name of our first born son. Drum roll please.........Mater! You know, like toe-mater but without the toe! Once again, I wish I could type with an accent. In this situation, I would type with a strong Larry the Cable Guy drawl! (That's hillbilly for those who don't know Larry.) In the interest of brevity, I will end this verbose pairing of visual media and poetic verbaige that has, no doubt, stimulated the cerebral cortex of every last one of you.

Ethan

6 comments:

Nuttall said...

It looks like she's upset and she's trying to console herself with short game. LOL. So funny.

Ethan, did you read Chris' post? I think you should! It talks about a movie that you like.

Maria in boots sounds better in Spanish if you're going to do the accent of Antonio Banderas.

¡MarĂ­a en botas!

~Kimberly

Nuttall said...

Did you know that Antonio Banderas translates to Anthony Flags in English? Not nearly as cool as it is in Spanish.

~Kimberly

Nuttall said...

Kimberly,
Have you ever seen Shrek? Antonio does the vioce for puss in boots. So it doesn't sound better in Spanish because he says puss in boots in English.
Ha!

Ethan

Nuttall said...

I liked the verbose pairing of visual media and poetic verbadge. It did in fact stimulate my cerebrum and bolster my own linguistic pursuites.
My sincere appologies go out to the "Queen of the Writen Word" who may find herself quite distrot at the sight of this, no doubt, horrific display of both gramatic and spelling errors.

Nuttall said...

Who are you? What are you talking about?

Ethan

Nuttall said...

Hmmm, someone who can't spell, or someone who is spelling poorly as a joke. I don't get it either. Who are you mystery person, and what on earth are you trying to say?

~Kimberly

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