Re:Re: Music Night
And the entries keep flowing in. Here’s Gormogons operative D.F.’s take on ‘Puter’s musical homage to BATFE:
Good Kentucky bourbons and Remington 700s
Big Smith magnums and Jim Scoutten sayin’
“Keep ’em in the 10 ring.”
These are a few of my favorite things.
Ruger Mark IIs and sweet AR-15s
IPAs and cold German Lagers
Sweet Dominican pyramides
These are a few of my favorite things.
When the libs are waxing
And the gubmint is growing
When I’m feeling like Winston Smith
I simply remember my favorite things
And then I don’t feel so bad.
Love the mandatory dystopian 1984 reference. Ah, George Orwell, Cassandra-esque soothsayer, where are you when we need you?
Always right, unless he isn’t, the infallible Ghettoputer F. X. Gormogons claims to be an in-law of the Volgi, although no one really believes this.
’Puter carefully follows economic and financial trends, legal affairs, and serves as the Gormogons’ financial and legal advisor. He successfully defended us against a lawsuit from a liquor distributor worth hundreds of thousands of dollars in unpaid deliveries of bootleg shandies.
The Geep has an IQ so high it is untestable and attempts to measure it have resulted in dangerously unstable results as well as injuries to researchers. Coincidentally, he publishes intelligence tests as a side gig.
His sarcasm is so highly developed it borders on the psychic, and he is often able to insult a person even before meeting them. ’Puter enjoys hunting small game with 000 slugs and punt guns, correcting homilies in real time at Mass, and undermining unions. ’Puter likes to wear a hockey mask and carry an axe into public campgrounds, where he bursts into people’s tents and screams. As you might expect, he has been shot several times but remains completely undeterred.
He assures us that his obsessive fawning over news stories involving women teachers sleeping with young students is not Freudian in any way, although he admits something similar once happened to him. Uniquely, ’Puter is unable to speak, read, or write Russian, but he is able to sing it fluently.
Geep joined the order in the mid-1980s. He arrived at the Castle door with dozens of steamer trunks and an inarticulate hissing creature of astonishingly low intelligence he calls “Sleestak.” Ghettoputer appears to make his wishes known to Sleestak, although no one is sure whether this is the result of complex sign language, expert body posture reading, or simply beating Sleestak with a rubber mallet.
‘Puter suggests the Czar suck it.