As an accountant, Marcus requires extra rest this time of year — but, come April 16, he’s once again the life of the Ballard Street KitKat Klub and Toastmasters Hall (when the Seed Society, Groundhogs Guild, or the Tuba Choir isn’t in session).
Not a wise move Marcus, you are leaving the left side exposed to attack from Mavis.. and there is nothing sharper than her tongue in all of Ballard St.
oldpine52 8 months ago
Privately, Mavis thinks his brain is wrong.
The All-Meat Xylophone 8 months ago
As an accountant, Marcus requires extra rest this time of year — but, come April 16, he’s once again the life of the Ballard Street KitKat Klub and Toastmasters Hall (when the Seed Society, Groundhogs Guild, or the Tuba Choir isn’t in session).
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member 8 months ago
Actually Mavis favors Tony the Weightlifter next door.
-Saint- 8 months ago
Seeing how he has positioned his book, it’s clear that Marcus also favors osmosis when it comes to absorbing new information – which explains a lot.
ladykat 8 months ago
Well, that’s one way to fall asleep.
ChessPirate 8 months ago
Adam goes left, Marcus goes right… And never the Twain shall meet…
Frank Burns Eats Worms 8 months ago
Marcus’ right brain is all that’s left.
Alberta Oil Premium Member 8 months ago
Not a wise move Marcus, you are leaving the left side exposed to attack from Mavis.. and there is nothing sharper than her tongue in all of Ballard St.
MuddyUSA Premium Member 8 months ago
His wife loves the peace and guilt…Marcus does not snore, not even a peep!
Dry and Dusty Premium Member 8 months ago
Good morning Balladeers!
cfkelley 8 months ago
His right mind, however, is not all there.
mistercatworks 8 months ago
His left brain isn’t doing him any favors.
FireAnt_Hater 8 months ago
I would think that he is favoring his left brain side even more, since there’s no pressure on it at all…
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member 8 months ago
Interesting. Mavis favors her left hook.
Shikamoo Premium Member 8 months ago
Marcus hasn’t been in his right mind for years, so I find this surprising.
Good evening, Ballad dears!