Thursday, September 07, 2006
observation of an observation
While I was compulsively re-reading my published post, I laughed out loud when I got to the line, "I am a withered old crone." This is disturbing in two parts because 1.) I laughed out loud at something I had just written nary two minutes before and b.) I have continued to laugh out loud for 15 minutes when I think about the line, "I am a withered old crone." For some reason, that is the most hilarious sentence in the history of sentences.
(With the exception of "If it wasn't for that horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college.")
PS. How cool is it that Lewis Black has a MySpace page?
Answer: SUPER COOL.
(With the exception of "If it wasn't for that horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college.")
PS. How cool is it that Lewis Black has a MySpace page?
Answer: SUPER COOL.
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If it makes you feel any better, I laughed out loud at the "withered old crone" line too.
Not in a mean way, of course. But there is something pretty damn funny about the premise of "24 years old = crone" -- especially when stated so matter-of-factly. ;)
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Not in a mean way, of course. But there is something pretty damn funny about the premise of "24 years old = crone" -- especially when stated so matter-of-factly. ;)
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