Monday, May 04, 2020

FORGET-ME-NOT

It was an infernal 36 degrees on the day Juan Pablo the Youngest turned 17, two days before the lockdown to be lifted was extended by the Asturian miners to buy time for Lisbon's transport from a court room into the rooftop of the Banco de Espana where Colonel Tamayo was gripped by an anxiety attack because Inspector Sierra's Gestapo tactics finally cornered The Professor in a checkmate, or so she thought.   


In Germany, aproned men pinned forget-me-nots to remind them of their obligation and later to distinguish their own from the henchmen of Prince Christoph of Hesse and the Margrave of Baden, Nazi relatives by affinity of Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, husband of Claire Foy in Episodes 1 & 2 and inlaw to Bertie, King and Grand Master who as the latter exported forget-me-nots to the Thirteen Colonies who did the same to the Philippines where the flower mutated into sacks of watermelon, mango, gumbo, wild chili, tomato, salted egg, rice and tocino.    


MJ will be remembered as a compulsive gambler who won a third trophy, and I will be forgotten as a habitual biker that is yet to win a race...

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