Overheard at lunch in a local biker bar & grill:
“Life can be hell, but
It also makes a pretty
Good tale for misfits.”

>Listening Larry<
DEEP THOUGHTS (AND SHALLOW ONES) FROM A WRITER-PRODUCER-POET-COLUMNIST WHO'S STILL TRYING TO FIGURE THINGS OUT
Overheard at lunch in a local biker bar & grill:
“Life can be hell, but
It also makes a pretty
Good tale for misfits.”

>Listening Larry<
I have a love-hate relationship with doing nothing.
Have to juggle a bit to keep up the balance, but I like a challenge.

>so it goes<
LBĀ
The original intention of haiku, or so I’ve been told, was to be as unpretentious yet wisely beautiful as possible. I’ve very seldom seen one that came off as unpretentious on the web. (I don’t even want to talk about the wise and beautiful bit.)
This haiku by cartoonist/poet/orthodontist Grant Snider is one of the very few I know of that deserves a gold star for filling the bill.

More genius from Grant Snider can be found at Incidental Comics – HERE
LYMI,
LB
“A catheter is like an ex-spouse. The best day with it is worse than the worst day without it.”
Is this joke tasteless? Of course it is. But I’m doing the best I can to rid myself of everything my recent medical experience, um, loaded into me.
Look at the bright side, beloved visitors. At least I haven’t found an appropriate New Yorker style cartoon illo to accompany this.
Yet.

LYMI,
LB