Which immediately brings us to France and the importance of staying (bibit, bibit, bibit as we sing in taverns) not only a Sterne bibliobibulean (for which word I took early-morning-before-coffee-inaccurate credit, whereas it was in fact coined as it stands, even if wavering lightly, by Hr. Menck himself who after all inspired Loos to write books on male préférences when it comes to female hair colour and here I thought I had created someone unsure of their préférences) but also an unwavering yet swell arbiter de gôut as demonstrated by our mutual hero (well, the internet is all about sharing, isn't it) Death Bredon; displaying his in this bibulous matter of taste http://www.gutenberg.ca/ebooks/sayersdl-treasury/sayersdl-treasury-00-h-dir/sayersdl-treasury-00-h.html#Page_258 because in wine there is truth http://planetpeschel.com/the-wimsey-annotations/the-short-stories/the-bibulous-business-of-a-matter-of-taste/ and heroism to be had in abundance (if pleasing to the palate), well needed at accidentally meeting with these that from the outer murk Of dense mephitic vapours creeping lurk but as we bibliophiles trust in bibolous Bibendum the Elder because of how it is, after all, a matter of taste Bibendum's shape has changed over the years. O'Galop's logo was based on bicycle tires, wore pince-nez glasses with lanyard, and smoked a cigar all shall be...well: bibliobibuleously ...walled (there must be wine art out there somewhere, it can't be just la façon bordelaise to use old wine caskets as bicycle bags, I'm sure there is more to this but it being early, still...) I think. Then, I might well be accused of rampant amphigourism in a future clerihew, I am well aware of this danger yet won't whine. All of this, to test the old tongue can still do its twisting deeds!
O'Galop!
Date: 2015-10-06 06:53 am (UTC)http://planetpeschel.com/the-wimsey-annotations/the-short-stories/the-bibulous-business-of-a-matter-of-taste/ and heroism to be had in abundance (if pleasing to the palate), well needed at accidentally meeting with
these that from the outer murk
Of dense mephitic vapours creeping lurk
but as we bibliophiles trust in bibolous Bibendum the Elder because of how it is, after all, a matter of taste Bibendum's shape has changed over the years. O'Galop's logo was based on bicycle tires, wore pince-nez glasses with lanyard, and smoked a cigar all shall be...well: bibliobibuleously ...walled (there must be wine art out there somewhere, it can't be just la façon bordelaise to use old wine caskets as bicycle bags, I'm sure there is more to this but it being early, still...) I think.
Then,
I might well be accused of rampant amphigourism in a future clerihew, I am well aware of this danger yet won't whine.
All of this, to test the old tongue can still do its twisting deeds!