It’s already been nine years since we lost the amazing, brilliant George Carlin. When he died nine years ago this June, he was the same age I am now. Way too damn young, if you ask me!
Humour
Laughter: The Universal Language – #16
I love the little twist at the end of this one. Don’t peek! 😀
Laughter: The Universal Language – #15
Whether or not you’re of retirement age, you’re sure to find this funny… unless you don’t like humour that’s a tad lowbrow. You’ve been warned. 😀
Laughter: The Universal Language – #14
Any lawyers here? Don’t read these… unless you want to enjoy some hearty belly laughs at the expense of your profession.
Welcome To My Splog* (NOT the bad kind!)
Here’s something a little different for loyal followers and new visitors alike: a list of possible blog variations I call “splogs.” A “splog” is my idea of a “special blog,” see? Here are a few more possibilities, and maybe you can think of others yourself!
Laughter: The Universal Language – #13
The “not-so-friendly” skies. These are darn clever. (I mean, maybe this is politically incorrect, but… still funny! You’ve been warned!)
Friday Follies #85 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Wrong Way Corrigan. Heard of him? Douglas Corrigan was a private pilot who, in 1938, flew from Brooklyn to Ireland, even though he had intended to fly to Long Beach, California! Hence the nickname. What does this have to do with Friday Follies, you may ask? Simple: Today the Grammar Cop will present some Wrong Word Boo-boos.
Laughter: The Universal Language – #12
I forget if I got this from my great source, Jennifer, or my other great source Gemma. Thank you to either/both of you! Readers, I promise you’ll at least grin at this!
Friday Follies #84 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
For a change of pace today, the Grammar Cop would like to talk about some unusual plural and singular forms with which some FF fans might not be familiar. But first…
Laughter: The Universal Language – #11
This is one of my favourite jokes. Not because I’m particularly bloodthirsty – but because you really don’t see the punchline coming.
WHY WOMEN MAKE BETTER ASSASSINS