If someone says that something is funny, I might (would often) ask,“Do you mean funny ha-ha or funny strange?”
In a similar way, if someone would say that they are or someone else is mad, I’d ask “Mad angry or mad insane?” … or to test, to see if they’re listening (or see if they would catch it), “Mad crazy or mad insane?”
allen@home almost 2 years ago
What’s you’re flavor Ziggy. Ha-ha funny or Peculiar funny.
Templo S.U.D. almost 2 years ago
Hmmm…
SlackPuter almost 2 years ago
My parents when I took them to the store and everywhere else.
The Reader Premium Member almost 2 years ago
I think I’m living life in the peculiar section.
Doug K almost 2 years ago
If someone says that something is funny, I might (would often) ask,“Do you mean funny ha-ha or funny strange?”
In a similar way, if someone would say that they are or someone else is mad, I’d ask “Mad angry or mad insane?” … or to test, to see if they’re listening (or see if they would catch it), “Mad crazy or mad insane?”
JudithStocker Premium Member almost 2 years ago
If anyone wants books to be read, all that has to be done is put them on a shelf with a sign “Banned Books” and they just might be noticed.
EnlilEnkiEa almost 2 years ago
Where’s the “Funny, Not Funny” section?
tcayer almost 2 years ago
The other shelf is “Laughing With” and “Laughing At!”
kathleenhicks62 almost 2 years ago
I kind of like the funny/peculiar sort myself.
heathcliff2 almost 2 years ago
One is examining split images while Ziggy is examining split languages.
Frank Burns Eats Worms almost 2 years ago
I think Ziggy would enjoy the collected works of Tom Wilson. They are both “ha ha” and peculiar.
larryrhoades almost 2 years ago
Remember “Beanie And Cecil” from black and white TV?