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Tuesday, September 07, 2004

Lovers Oak


Lovers Oak
Originally uploaded by jpreston02.
This 900 year old living oak tree resides in Brunswick Georgia. The south is very much known for vast quantities of these living oak trees. Spanish moss hangs from the trees to give them their unique look.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The title of this picture would have been more interesting if you hadn't put spaces and punctuation in it.

That way "loversoak" could possibly be interpreted as "Lover Soak", "L. Oversoak", or even "Lo ver so ak". Here are some possible definitions of these terms:

Lover Soak - Getting drenched by your significant other, be it with a Supersoaker, water balloon, or any other instrument involved in water sports. If you know what I mean.

L. Oversoak - This is clearly a fake name, used to throw paparazzi off one's trail.

Lo ver so ak - Sounds like a French insult to me, possibly meaning, "Put it where the sun don't shine" or "You are as ugly as a yak"

So much potential with this one, and you two blew it.

Hold on.

I did just notice that the apostrophe was left off in "Lovers Oak", resulting in some ambiguity. Is it "Lovers' Oak", as in, "this oak belongs to lovers everywhere", or "Lover's Oak", as in, "there once existed a man with the last name Lover. This is his oak." Interesting question. Verrrry interesting indeed.

CAS? JMP? Any answers for your faithful Road Trip followers?

September 9, 2004 4:37 PM

 

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