Monstrous Vote
[Posted by reader_iam]
Vote! Vote! Vote! (Poll below.)
Morticia or Lily: Which best, or at least better, suits your fancy? Explain your answer, if you wish or will, in comments (that being the most fun part).
Morticia
Lily
I'm a Morticia fan, myself, though I bear no ill will toward Lily. (Really. Yvonne DeCarlo objectively and manifestly has her very fine charms.)
Hat tip, specifically with regard to the associated comments thread and commenter Lou Minatti, who, as it turns out, had been ruminating on this issue.
Update: Wow! I don't know about you, but I'm having a hard time getting my mind wrapped around the "Crest" plug at the end of one them, which says, "over 12 years, test after test after test," or whatever the tag line is. Crest--"as the first toothpaste clinically proven to help prevent cavities and tooth decay"--turns out to be only six years older I am. To the degree I've ever thought about it, I suppose I've seen Crest as being around sort of indeterminately forever.
Sometimes, it really is better NOT to follow a thought to its logical conclusion.
Vote! Vote! Vote! (Poll below.)
Morticia or Lily: Which best, or at least better, suits your fancy? Explain your answer, if you wish or will, in comments (that being the most fun part).
Morticia
Lily
I'm a Morticia fan, myself, though I bear no ill will toward Lily. (Really. Yvonne DeCarlo objectively and manifestly has her very fine charms.)
Hat tip, specifically with regard to the associated comments thread and commenter Lou Minatti, who, as it turns out, had been ruminating on this issue.
Update: Wow! I don't know about you, but I'm having a hard time getting my mind wrapped around the "Crest" plug at the end of one them, which says, "over 12 years, test after test after test," or whatever the tag line is. Crest--"as the first toothpaste clinically proven to help prevent cavities and tooth decay"--turns out to be only six years older I am. To the degree I've ever thought about it, I suppose I've seen Crest as being around sort of indeterminately forever.
Sometimes, it really is better NOT to follow a thought to its logical conclusion.