Saturday, September 09, 2006

The Brangelino


Here we catch a rare glimpse of the Rhangelino (species homeus wreckerus) and the Brird (species subservius hunkus) in their natural habitat. The Brird enjoys picking small insects and other forms of debris from the ears and ass of the Rhangelino. Sometimes the Rhangelino which collects small children, likes tatoos, and is prone to flights of fancy, becomes outraged for no apparent reason and scares the brird. But the Brird always comes fluttering back to pick more dung from the hindquarters of the wily, unpredictable, Rhangelino.

Lovely art courtesy of www.thegalleryoftheabsurd

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