October 25, 2010

Puppets socks with 50 pub jokes, includes earshot-attacking falsetto songs, and the like hi-jinx. Quite possibly NSFW, depending on how well attuned the ear of the listener and how stuffy the workplace is.
  • This should have been the title and opening link, introducing what's above: Puppets Sorry. My skills are evidently rusty.
  • Like that?
  • Yes, and thank you, tracicle.
  • My smallest cat, the bitchy little siamese, sits in front on my computer for hours, usually between my arms as I type, pretty much ignoring it (other than pulling a key off once in a while just to help me hone my computer key repair skills)... When this started she stared on the puppets, walked behind the screen looking for them, then reached over the top and smacked the one making the jokes.... I'm not sure what that means, but she's never even smacked a Republican like that.....
  • that's "in front OF" not "ON"...although she does sometimes sit ON it.
  • Think I know just how she felt. Furry.
  • Oh, wow, beeswacky. When did you come back? So happy to see your handle pop up!
  • As of Sept 26th. Glad to see you, too, Nickdanger.
  • Wonderfully and hilariously silly! That Kev is quite a multi-talented guy.
  • Glad ye like it - not sure if US monkeys will appreciate the dialogue or catch the humour. And by the by, islander, thanks for shifting focus back to the OP.
  • Actually, the dialogue isn't that hard... easier than those stuffy british dramas on BBC! and the humour is, well, humour...
  • Well spelt, HB!
  • "spelt" good lord.. I took violin lessons for 5 years in school in order to avoid spelling tests, now I can neither spell nor play the violin! but.. :) thanks!
  • spelt
  • There was a Yank that felt Those English misspelled spelt. He asked a Scot, "Is it right or not"? But would he trust a Celt?
  • Some pronounce Celt as if it were spelt Selt and some as if it were spelt Kelt. To me, it's analagous to celestial and cellar - to be said with an S-sound.
  • I say Celtic F.C. like "Seltic", but "the Celtic languages" like "Keltic". So don't ask me.
  • Whoever spelt it, dealt it. Oh... spelt, schmelt. Which is why Spelling Bees are popular, but not Smelling Bees. Or Smelting Bees. Or Pelting Bees.
  • Or Belting Bees? Oh-no!!! *bee-fuddled*
  • I had a nice spelt loaf the other day, but I regret I did not eat it with alphabet soup.
  • I thought we were Celt-ing, bees? *is confused at change of subject*
  • *passes the Celt-shaker to BlueHorse*
  • Oh, no, that Scottsman's got an Energizer C-cell! It's... a Celt and battery!!! (I may have over-celt my performance there...)
  • together we Celt the seven seas bringing pirates to their knees