But he's not white! I know photoshop can do wonders for his author's picture, but he's not white--which happens to be a very complicated color. White is the color of sacrificial things and scary things and pure things and royal things and dead things and lotsandlotsandlots more.
My English teacher last year was a Moby Dick fanatic. Seriously. The rest of us were like, "He takes a chapter to describe the color white?" and she was like, "Hooah! White! This is awesome!"
There seems to be a misconception among readers that this is Moby Dick. In fact, "Moby" is the third most popular first name among whales (behind Shamu and Bubba). This whale is Moby Chatsworth III.
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Good combination, Sylvia and EE!
Wrong colour. Also, wrong kind of whale.
But very funny!
But he's not white! I know photoshop can do wonders for his author's picture, but he's not white--which happens to be a very complicated color. White is the color of sacrificial things and scary things and pure things and royal things and dead things and lotsandlotsandlots more.
My English teacher last year was a Moby Dick fanatic. Seriously. The rest of us were like, "He takes a chapter to describe the color white?" and she was like, "Hooah! White! This is awesome!"
Yes.
Funny!
(the cartoon)
(maybe our class, too)
There seems to be a misconception among readers that this is Moby Dick. In fact, "Moby" is the third most popular first name among whales (behind Shamu and Bubba). This whale is Moby Chatsworth III.
Of course Moby is a popular whale name. But I have to differ with you EE. One of the other popular names is Blubba, not Bubba.
I thought it referred to the rock group -- Moby Grape...
Or that new restaurant on the Strip in Las Vegas -- the Moby-Us Strip...
Nice wriggle, EE.
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