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Category Archives: Humor
It’s hard to get understood sometimes
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Le duo des chats
“Until his retirement in 1829, Rossini had been the most popular opera composer in history. While “Duetto Buffo di due Gatti” is typically attributed to Rossini, it was not actually written by him, but is instead a compilation that draws principally on … Continue reading
Trump Says Sun Equally to Blame for Blocking Moon
Satire from Andy Borowitz in the New Yorker: WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report)—Attacking the media for its “very unfair” coverage of Monday’s solar eclipse, Donald J. Trump said on Saturday that the sun was equally to blame for blocking the moon. … Continue reading
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Dueling Banjos
Dueling Banjos – Glen Campbell and Ashley Campbell Glen Campbell Farewell and Tribute Show Hollywood Bowl 6-24-12 (actually banjo vs guitar!) Ed Confession: Yes, I like the 5 string banjo!
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Bars in Scotland are different
From Al MacRae: For more signs click here!
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Not seen in the Olympic Dining Room – yet
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Petrol Pump Wisdom
A Johannesburg filling station has become quite a landmark in Gauteng with its daily #PetrolPumpWisdom – uplifting quotes written on a chalkboard. Some motorists say they deliberately travel this route just to read the quote which brightens their day. For more … Continue reading
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Generation gap
Zits has some wonderful age-related themes. Margaret Fickeisen has passed a few on to me. Here’s three from the Zits web site & Margaret.
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Garrison Keillor’s alive and well
Basil Filonowich put me onto to this “Best Paper Money Can’t Buy.” It’s the Reader from Duluth, Minnesota. A major contributor is a voice no longer heard on the Prairie Home Companion. Instead Garrison Keillor contributes a regular column called The … Continue reading