Hi Tim, thanks for the Wednesday morning smile, a fun and clever post. My favorite combo, “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” and “Ill deeds is doubled with an evil word.” ~ Mia
Hi Mia. I’m so happy I got a smile out of you. This was another post that I was laughing while I put it together. But it seems few people think it’s funny. Same thing on my RepenT blog. At least I got some amusement out of putting the posts together.
Tim, thank you for the post title and date. It’s really good to be able to entertain yourself with laughter, I know! Although you wouldn’t know it by reading my blog, ouch, I do have a wicked sense of humor.
I think my sense of humor is a little more on the twisted side of things (twisted and wicked probably cross a lot of the same lines when it comes to humor). A lot of things I think are funny most people don’t, and so many things that a lot of people find funny, I just can’t find the humor in them. A professor who gave a couple of lectures at the Medieval Lecture Series in April made several comments that he meant to be funny — I was the only one in the audience laughing. He and I were definitely on the same twisted level when it came humor.
Alas, poor Yorick…
Thanks, Teri!
Hi Tim, thanks for the Wednesday morning smile, a fun and clever post. My favorite combo, “Fair is foul, and foul is fair.” and “Ill deeds is doubled with an evil word.” ~ Mia
Hi Mia. I’m so happy I got a smile out of you. This was another post that I was laughing while I put it together. But it seems few people think it’s funny. Same thing on my RepenT blog. At least I got some amusement out of putting the posts together.
Tim, right there with you, I enjoyed the humor of the post, a lot. RepenT blog? I’m thinking the other “Off Center & Not Even”, or is there another?
It was a post called “RepenT” on April 9th, Palm Sunday. You might have been on blog sabbatical at that time.
Tim, thank you for the post title and date. It’s really good to be able to entertain yourself with laughter, I know! Although you wouldn’t know it by reading my blog, ouch, I do have a wicked sense of humor.
I think my sense of humor is a little more on the twisted side of things (twisted and wicked probably cross a lot of the same lines when it comes to humor). A lot of things I think are funny most people don’t, and so many things that a lot of people find funny, I just can’t find the humor in them. A professor who gave a couple of lectures at the Medieval Lecture Series in April made several comments that he meant to be funny — I was the only one in the audience laughing. He and I were definitely on the same twisted level when it came humor.
Twisted and wicked are the best, or course I’m biased.
Twisted and wicked minds often tread the same narrow paths, usually quite unappreciated for their off beat brilliance.
Shakespeare on the Plaza…a creative way to usher in summer. Maybe you can do A Midsummer Night’s Dream next…
Bruce thinks you should do MND and post the photos. He said he’s done with Shakespeare 😉 Thanks, Cathy
I think I’ll pass…I don’t have your imagination, Tim. 😊