“I’m going to go with my strengths and be popular with the odd, the near-lunatic and sad people with just a thin veneer of hope left.”
It’s nice that Tony has defined his target audience for “Agnes” so well. Yes, this ain’t “Garfield.”
(By the way, “strengths” is my favorite “trick word.” Nine letters, one syllable, and only one vowel. Is it sad, near-lunatic, or merely odd that I find this fascinating?)
“sad, near-lunatic or merely odd”".Why do we have to choose? Why can’t it be all three and then some?.And why do we have to choose between “near-lunatic” and just plain "lunatic:?.Sigh
ez173 over 12 years ago
Well the odd and the near lunatic describes me and my husband, who else will be at the party?
Kvasir42 Premium Member over 12 years ago
I fit the description as well. If you get enough people doing the heavy sighs, it could create some kind of cosmic vacuum.
rshive over 12 years ago
All together now — one, two three, siiigh!
fritzoid Premium Member over 12 years ago
“I’m going to go with my strengths and be popular with the odd, the near-lunatic and sad people with just a thin veneer of hope left.”
It’s nice that Tony has defined his target audience for “Agnes” so well. Yes, this ain’t “Garfield.”
(By the way, “strengths” is my favorite “trick word.” Nine letters, one syllable, and only one vowel. Is it sad, near-lunatic, or merely odd that I find this fascinating?)
gobblingup Premium Member over 12 years ago
I’d like to come to the party, if I’m invited that is… (sigh…)
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 12 years ago
“sad, near-lunatic or merely odd”".Why do we have to choose? Why can’t it be all three and then some?.And why do we have to choose between “near-lunatic” and just plain "lunatic:?.Sigh