
So let's see if this does the trick! Just click the Play arrow on the bottom left of the graphic below...
And I know. I need therapy myself. But at least I don't put heads on pikes or eat a whole boar at one sitting.
Not anymore.
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8 comments:
Is someone on vacation? ;) Nicely done, Jenn Thorson. Did I ever tell you that you are my hero? Well, consider yourself told.
Oh, the post itself. Hilarious.
UnfinishedRambler- The hero lyric sounds a whole lot better coming from you than it does Bette Midler-- thank you! :)
Yupper, I am on vacay. Well, I have one extra day off. Which for me IS vacay.
Note to self: Pig knuckles ARE addictive. ARE addictive.
I'm glad I listened, I was just about to feast out on the knuckles. Who knows what kind of monster I would have become. LOL
As always, great stuff, Jenn!
p.s. was that your voice?
Should I be in need of a new therapist, I'll certainly give you a call.
Guess I got off a bit easier in my divorce than Henry's wives did. BTW... I do find the heads on pikes tend to deter people you don't like from visiting.
Methinks you're channeling Shelly Berman! HAHA!!!
Rooster- Yepper, that was me. I couldn't afford to hire someone to read it who was actually... y'know... good.
CatLadyLarew- I'll remember that about the pikes the next time there's threat of unwanted guests!
NannyGoats-- You're mightily close!-- it was Bob Newhart's early standup that got me thinkin'!
HA! Boy, if ever someone needed therapy, it was ol' Henry 8. I love reading historical fiction about him and his wives, as well as watching The Tudors, which is way more heavy on the fiction than the history.
JD-Yup, it's always interesting to see what's consistent in the different treatments, and then what's WAY out there.
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