"The Brook", by Alfred Lord Tennyson l come from haunts of coot and hern, l make a sudden sally | |
"hello, my name is sally stitch. | |
"my name is sally stitch, i'm a nasty little bi--" | |
"sally doesn't like the room with the lightning." | |
"sally's. New york's hottest tranny bar"? | |
"The Brook", by Alfred Lord Tennyson l come from haunts of coot and hern, l make a sudden sally | |
"hello, my name is sally stitch. | |
"my name is sally stitch, i'm a nasty little bi--" | |
"sally doesn't like the room with the lightning." | |
"sally's. New york's hottest tranny bar"? | |
And thou hast talk'd of sallies and retics, of trenches, tents of palisadoes, cannon, culverin, of soldiers slain, ransom and fight. | |
And you limp-wristed sallies, you're getting in me way! | |
His sallies take him from Brackley | |
If no one sallies forth, I'll leave | |
Let's be full of merry talk and sallies ofwit. | |
And thou hast talk'd of sallies and retics, of trenches, tents of palisadoes, cannon, culverin, of soldiers slain, ransom and fight. | |
And you limp-wristed sallies, you're getting in me way! | |
His sallies take him from Brackley | |
If no one sallies forth, I'll leave | |
Let's be full of merry talk and sallies ofwit. | |
"The black ants sallied forth bravely to beat off the thieves and kidnappers. " | |
Exactly. How long since we sallied forth? | |
From February 25th, a thousand strange systems... impetuously sallied forth from the spirit of the innovators... and spread through the troubled spirit of the masses... | |
Our men sallied forth to liberate our oppressed Northern brethren. | |
The Jew of the Diaspora was considered sallied. | |
"The black ants sallied forth bravely to beat off the thieves and kidnappers. " | |
Exactly. How long since we sallied forth? | |
From February 25th, a thousand strange systems... impetuously sallied forth from the spirit of the innovators... and spread through the troubled spirit of the masses... | |
Our men sallied forth to liberate our oppressed Northern brethren. | |
The Jew of the Diaspora was considered sallied. | |