
I should have put googly eyes on the berries too…

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This Googlesday submission came pre-captioned by Kim T from Gainesville, FL! Her explanation of the thought-bubbling is as such:
The back story is that a friend of mine used to blog under the pseudonym “Dixie Starr”
The back story is that a friend of mine used to blog under the pseudonym "Dixie Starr"
And yes folks, we STILL HAVE MORE submitted googlies by Kim T to show, so stay tuned for the next Googlesday for another one of her wonderful submissions.
Oh yeah, BTW, AllGoogly.com had over 5000 unique visitors last week!

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Once upon a time, there was a magical brick who could think and see and talk like a human being. Long ago a magician who had been drinking gave life to the brick, who had then lived with the other non-magical bricks in a wall ever since.

But the magical brick was lonely because none of the non-magical bricks could talk and no human beings wanted to talk to a boring old brick in the wall, having better things to do. So the brick one day wished with all his might that the adjacent bricks to him might come to life just like he had long ago.

Suddenly in a brilliant flash of light the magical brick’s wish was granted. The other bricks began to look around and talk all day about their own opinions and dreams and beliefs. For once the magical brick had someone to talk to.

But soon it dawned on the magical brick he had not been granted a wish, but a curse. For you see, when human beings tire of each other they can just walk away and stop talking to someone. The poor magical brick was now forced to listed to every single empty, meaningless, boring, vain and ignorant thing the other bricks would babble on about all day and night. He wished with all his might that the other magical bricks might no longer be magical anymore and shut up… but alas, his second wish was never granted.
THE END
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A special thanks to Lady Erin for helping me google the wall!
- Googly Editor

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This is local mixed martial arts phenom Justin Lawrence. Check out the RFT article.

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Oh, the fun one can have out in St. Louis in Spring! Even though there was a chill in the air and I was illegally parked it was a wonderful night.

Tonight I had the pleasure of spending time with the lovely and lively Lady Erin at the Maryland House in the Central West End.

Thank you for the fun evening, Lady Erin, and I hope that soon we may google up another fine St. Louisian venue together.

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Sometimes there’s nothing better than just a good ol’ rock with googly eyes on it, know what I mean?

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Here is another submission from Kimberly T. from Gainesville, FL!

She described it as “a worried pea pod standing by his fallen brethren”. Awesome work, Kimmy!
A worried pea pod standing by his fallen brethern

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I know these couple of shots are kinda blurry, but for some reason I like this series of photos of this noble fence post guardian keeping the loyal patrons at The Royale safe. See if you can find him the next time you pay the place a visit and give him a salute to show you support our googly forces.




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