Ever since the new club in town put up this poster the excitement has been building for the return of the great Oscar Wilde and his sparring comedy partner Richard Wagner.
The hostess introduces the pair.
It's a bare bones spot, but aren't some of the best places like that? Not much on decor, but they bring in the best talent. There's a full house tonight.
It's got a nice owner and good drinks.
Wilde says to Wagner..I said we were going to a club not bring your club.
Wilde says to the crowd, "I like Wagner's music better than any other music. It is so loud that one can talk the whole time without people hearing what one says. That is a great advantage." No wonder Wagner is ready to clobber him.
Gambit is thinking, "I can't listen to that much Wagner (either), ya know? I start to get the urge to conquer Poland."
With all this carrying on, it's good to have a medic in the crowd.
At the end of the night, after they put their weapons down, the talent scout presents them with the trophy for the best comedy act or is that the one that's been around the longest?
Spiderman has been waiting patiently to get a chance to have his book signed by Oscar Wilde.
He rushes up to the podium. Wagner says, "How come no one wants me to sign any sheet music?"
Thanks to my son for aiding and abetting on this one.
Wonderful !~I agree totally about the advantages of Wagner's music.
ReplyDeleteHallo liebe Doris,
ReplyDeleteschön. dass Du wieder eine Szene gemacht hast. Ich liebe Deine Figuren.
Viele Grüße von Deiner Freundin Monika
Ja Monika....ich war so beschäftigt!!!
DeleteDanke sehr!!!
Grüsse zurück
Doris
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ReplyDeleteYou totally crack me up. Love the beer coasters/art. :D
Your stories crack me up! Is't it great to be able to borrow stuff from the kids to make a scene?
ReplyDeleteI know why you all are talking about "cracking" you up....it's that wall finish with the cracks....yep, that's it
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