PAST: Were you the class clown, the practical joker, the witty one or did all of your humor come out in your writing? Or perhaps none of the above? What was your form of comedic expression as a child?
PRESENT: This one’s easy. Which do you find the funnier comedy troupe, the Three Stooges or the Marx Brothers?
FUTURE: Pick your clever, snarky epitaph.
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11 responses to “Past, Present, Future – Round Twenty-six”
okie dokie, I’m up
Past: Writing, I guess. I remember in 8th grade writing a thing on how to survive Junior High and totally cracking myself up.
Present: Oooh… before my time. I know who both are, but I can’t say I’ve ever seen a full performance by either. So… I’ll go with Marx, because you have to love the moustache
Future: “I told you I was sick”
here’s mine, yo.
And even later! I just figured out my epitaph in the shower this morning.
Awww yeah. I’m up!
Mine izzup, izzup, izzup!
done!
up!
Mine are up!
PAST: Were you the class clown, the practical joker, the witty one or did all of your humor come out in your writing? Or perhaps none of the above? What was your form of comedic expression as a child?
My form of comedy was mostly snide and sarcastic. There is a reason why I was voted “Most Cynical” in my high school graduating class…
PRESENT: This one’s easy. Which do you find the funnier comedy troupe, the Three Stooges or the Marx Brothers?
Marx Brothers, definately. Slapstick is fine, but only when accompanied by good, vicious, back-biting humor.
FUTURE: Pick your clever, snarky epitaph.
“Under a pale moon she riseth up”
but only if I was buried upside down.
Ha!
A little late, but mine is up, too. 🙂