These are some of my favourite ways to say "Get lost" that are also funny:
Make like the wind and blow.
Make like a tree and leaf.
Make like a hockey stick and get the puck out of here.
Make like an egg and beat it.
Make like a banana and split.
Make like a drum and beat it.
Make like a green light and go.
My personal favourite, though (and thanks due to my husband):
Make like Jesus and get the flock outta here.
PS. If you're religious and don't wish to blaspheme while being rude, the variant is:
Make like a shepherd and... etc.
Humour ALWAYS works for me! :)
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Monday, May 30, 2011
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Currently reading...
THIS blog - Whoopee - and giving myself an asphyxiated hernia by trying not to laugh out loud for fear of alerting people to the fact that I'm enjoying it.
And by "it" I mean the blog, not my asphyxiating hernia. You would be right in thinking that strangulating a hernia in eye-watering silence is not pleasant, unless you're doing something so fun that the unpleasantness doesn't matter. Which is what I am currently doing.
Over and out.
Oh, and note that I can spell "asphyxiating" any number of times - correctly. Every. Single. Time.
Impressed much? Thought so.
And by "it" I mean the blog, not my asphyxiating hernia. You would be right in thinking that strangulating a hernia in eye-watering silence is not pleasant, unless you're doing something so fun that the unpleasantness doesn't matter. Which is what I am currently doing.
Over and out.
Oh, and note that I can spell "asphyxiating" any number of times - correctly. Every. Single. Time.
Impressed much? Thought so.
Monday, May 23, 2011
Limerick-Off Monday
(Click on the headline to access Mad Kane's Limerick-Off Monday.)
My attempts using the starting line: "A fellow/woman went out on a date"
A fellow went out on a date
With a pretty young lady called Kate
He thought she was sweet
Polite, funny, and p’tite -
All in all, just right as his latest Playmate.
And:
My attempts using the starting line: "A fellow/woman went out on a date"
A fellow went out on a date
With a pretty young lady called Kate
He thought she was sweet
Polite, funny, and p’tite -
All in all, just right as his latest Playmate.
And:
A woman went out on a date
Thinking they were going to ice-skate
When they got to the rink
She found that he did stink.
So she went home really irate.
Thinking they were going to ice-skate
When they got to the rink
She found that he did stink.
So she went home really irate.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
A somewhat dismal epiphany
The pretty, slim, small, vivacious girl inside me is not going to see light of day in this lifetime.
Better luck next time around, I guess.
PS. I dont think I belive in reincarnation. But I'm not entirely sure.
Better luck next time around, I guess.
PS. I dont think I belive in reincarnation. But I'm not entirely sure.