Friday, February 16, 2007

- Mathias Svalina
- Denver, Colorado
All of the European Starlings found today in North America--and they number in the 200 million range--are descendants of approximately 100 birds introduced in New York City's Central Park in the early 1890s. A society dedicated to introducing into America all of the birds mentioned in the works of Shakespeare set these birds free.
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2 Comments:
I would buy this if it were a unicorn, but the fact that the shirt depicts a horse rearing up with some flowers in the background just shows how afraid of ironical self-mockery your publications are. Or perhaps, you find yourselves above such cliched statements of po-moism. Perhaps you feel trapped by your love of the unicorn and therefore resort only to the implications of unicrons where only horses exist. Poor, poor little printing press. Will no one love you without your massive, twisting proboscis?
You are correct.
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