It's got to be a good wall. It hasn't got any holes in it from my brother and me being, well... us.
I'll have you know that Margaret and I once saw John Cleese talking about Monty Python. He talked about a sketch where several people would be in a room with a table and instead of a chandelier, they'd have a stuffed animal (as in taxidermy, not toy) hanging over the table. And they spent several hours arguing over whether a goat or a sheep would be funnier. So you're following in a grand tradition of absurdist humor...
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I don't know - it made me laugh out loud :-)
I laughed too... and I can definitely relate to this guy!
It's got to be a good wall. It hasn't got any holes in it from my brother and me being, well... us.
I'll have you know that Margaret and I once saw John Cleese talking about Monty Python. He talked about a sketch where several people would be in a room with a table and instead of a chandelier, they'd have a stuffed animal (as in taxidermy, not toy) hanging over the table. And they spent several hours arguing over whether a goat or a sheep would be funnier. So you're following in a grand tradition of absurdist humor...
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