Yesterday I went for a walk and saw a man across the street, wearing a small hat. It looked very much like one of these:
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
Friday Follies #83 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Welcome back, FF followers! This week the Grammar Cop, shaking her head in near-despair, shares a variety of gloomy gaffes with you. At least one of these perpetrators should definitely know better.
A Piece of the Rock
Nobody told me it was illegal. Maybe it wasn’t, back in 1971. I still feel a bit like a criminal.
Laughter: The Universal Language – #10
It’s a dreary, rainy Tuesday in Montreal. How about a little giggle to perk up the day?
Friday Follies #82 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
Hi, Friday Folliettes! It’s been a fruitful week for the Grammar Cop; her cup runneth over. (See what I did there? The semi-colon! Sigh… It is so under-appreciated!)
Laughter: The Universal Language – #9
This joke is a silly equal-opportunity insult. But it’s funny, so I don’t think anyone will mind! (Thanks again to Gemma Forliano!)
Barney is PURPLE and so is my foot.
One definition of irony is: “Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs.” Well, I think it was ironic that I went to my doctor (dermatologist) two days ago with a perfectly good left foot and toe, but departed with a foot and toe that feel BROKEN!
Friday Follies #81 – Making Grammar Great Again, One Hyphen at a Time
We’re baaaaaack! And today the Grammar Cop is doing her duty despite being in pain.* (*Please see next post, which I’ll tackle after this one. 🙂 ) Here are some quick ‘n’ dirty gaffes for you today. Well, quick, anyway!
Laughter: The Universal Language – #8
What’s a Wednesday without a laugh? Here’s a joke to liven up your day.