June 19, 2007

  • So, lately I feel my brains dripping out of my ear.  The last time I felt like this, I had just given birth.

    Partially it is because I have too many things going on and can't seem to concentrate well.  Partially it is because I am no longer that spring chicken and maybe my hormones are out of whack again.

    So while it is always a challenge to memorize my play lines, now it is even more so.  Frequently I'll just blurt out these lines from one of my plays (or type them in response to one of you fine people) even if they don't exactly fit.  The best part is that it is kind of an in joke and only the members of the casts would 'get it.'  Although the situation is strange enough so that it is still amusing.

    Now, I occasionally remark upon penguins, pickled substances and the funky chicken, but they are just the normal workings of my mind. 

    This year my favorite play lines are: "Die you monkey, die!"  "Good Lord and butter." "Shut up your red blood lips." and perhaps, "What's the matter with you, are you still insane?"

    Sadly, they are not my lines.

Comments (10)

  • They're good lines, though. Claim them as your own and see who dares argue ?

    In-jokes are funnier when nobody else gets them. So's trying not to laugh after you say something incredibly unfunny.... but failing. Although the constant evaluations by psychiatrists can get a bit wearing after a while, spacemonkey.

  • are you STILL insane? hahahahahaha

  • I've heard that you dress up for your psychiatric evaluations but...

    ...I think it's all an act !

    *rimshot*

    Thank you thank you you're too kind I'm here all week tell your friends thank you thank you

    lotsalove
    SpaceMonkey

  • Insane ? Me ? Good lord and butter ! Shut up your blood red lips ! 

  • Oh, I think that explains your comment. I think. I'm still thinking about it. Be sure to use a tissue with those brains.

  • if you answer the question, "Paper or plastic?" with "Die, you monkey, die!" then yes, you are insane.

  • Hm, well, as long as the audience is amused...

  • "Happy Father's Day. Here's some raw meat."
    You're too funny.
    Good lord and butter.
    x.g.

  • Saw your comment over at Tom the chef's... it's been a long time, didn't know you were still around Xanga. FYI, I used to be craktpot if you don't remember this nick.  Hormones: ugh!  They are my constant unwanted companion, LOL!  Funny lines... learn those lines and break a leg!

  • I'd claim that first one at the very least!

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