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I can’t take my eyes off that hideous wallpaper. It’s too early for the green to have arsenic as a component, but it would kill me to look at it every day anyway.
The Very First Explanation: “Well, you see, Moe pulls out a tuft of Larry’s hair because Larry dropped the hammer on his foot, and THEN Moe drags a saw across the top of Curly’s head … it’s … it’s … funny! It really is.”
Here is our new handsome young vicar / Reading to the ladies from Scripture. / But his monotonous drone / Is rather well known / To put an unhappy twist in his audience’s knickers!
His discourse meanders and crawls on and on / Taking texts from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. / It would have quite floored him / To learn the extent of the boredom / was making these ladies quietly stifle a yawn.
While the sisters appeared to hang on to Gerald’s every word, they were really dreaming of hanging him! ( Well, except Beth, who was thinking about how well he was hung. )
“So I think I finally got through to that tiresome Mr. Dickens, ladies. When last he asked for money for the poor I said: “Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?” Next thing, his eyes light up and he runs off like a street beggar with a scrap of bread! I judge that he won’t be bothering us again with his bleeding heart!"
“‘…She tore off his shirt and revealed his rippling muscles as the wind wafted through his hair.’ Well, I think that’s enough of the story for one evening. Ladies? Your expressions are beginning to frighten me.”
I shouldn’t have been surprised when I discovered my picture in the dictionary, beside the entry for Mansplaining. But then -“Nobody ’splained that to me Lucy”
I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. So far 2 works, by this artist, have been used here.
BE THIS GUY about 3 years ago
After this tedious evening, all the women went to adult education classes so they could read themselves.
Solstice*1947 about 3 years ago
/// When A Reading, he did, From Molière,
all the ladies admired his hair.
No one understood much,
they knew German and Dutch,
but no female French speakers were there.
rmremail about 3 years ago
He thinks he’s being very witty and debonair, but the ladies wish that he would stop mansplaining and just finish reading the short story.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member about 3 years ago
“Okay, here are the rules: we spin the bottle and who ever the bottle points to goes behind that screen…”
ronaldspence about 3 years ago
Horace having to decide who gets tonight’s final rose…
Bilan about 3 years ago
He finally comes to the point of the courtship ritual that attracted those women:
His bankbook.
Jayalexander about 3 years ago
Kathryn, here comes the good part. This is where he invites us one at a time in the next room for one-on-one counseling.
orinoco womble about 3 years ago
Mr Collins reading Fordyce’s Sermons to an appreciative audience (not the Bennet girls).
pcolli about 3 years ago
“Here’s what I want for dinner….”
gopher gofer about 3 years ago
i do not like them in a house
i do not like them with a mouse…
orinoco womble about 3 years ago
I can’t take my eyes off that hideous wallpaper. It’s too early for the green to have arsenic as a component, but it would kill me to look at it every day anyway.
DATo about 3 years ago
The Very First Explanation: “Well, you see, Moe pulls out a tuft of Larry’s hair because Larry dropped the hammer on his foot, and THEN Moe drags a saw across the top of Curly’s head … it’s … it’s … funny! It really is.”
Buzzworld about 3 years ago
“But the eggs aren’t really green, right?”
lagoulou about 3 years ago
“Now it’s this way…the sum of the square on the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares on the other two sides.”
Reader about 3 years ago
Those dresses, that decor – this picture hurts my eyes.
Call me Ishmael about 3 years ago
For sophisticates such as these
Moliere is too broad, if you please
A dash of Corneille
Might brighten the day
Or Racine, that jolly old wheeze…
Ubintold about 3 years ago
So, one pizza with mushrooms and one with anchovies. Anything to drink?
Bookworm about 3 years ago
Here is our new handsome young vicar / Reading to the ladies from Scripture. / But his monotonous drone / Is rather well known / To put an unhappy twist in his audience’s knickers!
His discourse meanders and crawls on and on / Taking texts from Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. / It would have quite floored him / To learn the extent of the boredom / was making these ladies quietly stifle a yawn.
MuddyUSA Premium Member about 3 years ago
I heard the story in great detail. Philomena just upped and gave herself to Fredrick not realizing he was gay!
The Wolf In Your Midst about 3 years ago
“Oh, yes, Frederick. Mansplain it to us some more. We are enraptured.”
Linguist about 3 years ago
While the sisters appeared to hang on to Gerald’s every word, they were really dreaming of hanging him! ( Well, except Beth, who was thinking about how well he was hung. )
Another Take about 3 years ago
“So I think I finally got through to that tiresome Mr. Dickens, ladies. When last he asked for money for the poor I said: “Are there no prisons? Are there no workhouses?” Next thing, his eyes light up and he runs off like a street beggar with a scrap of bread! I judge that he won’t be bothering us again with his bleeding heart!"
Calvins Brother about 3 years ago
George, reading from: Fifty Shades of Grey.
prrdh about 3 years ago
“I thought this Molière guy was supposed to be funny.”
Honorable Mention In The Banjo Toss Premium Member about 3 years ago
The family solicitor explaining the new excess cloth tax.
anomaly about 3 years ago
“‘…She tore off his shirt and revealed his rippling muscles as the wind wafted through his hair.’ Well, I think that’s enough of the story for one evening. Ladies? Your expressions are beginning to frighten me.”
goboboyd about 3 years ago
I shouldn’t have been surprised when I discovered my picture in the dictionary, beside the entry for Mansplaining. But then -“Nobody ’splained that to me Lucy”
schaefer jim about 3 years ago
Where are the naked women?
mabrndt Premium Member about 3 years ago
A Reading from Molière:
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Jean_Carolus_-_A_Reading_from_Moli%C3%A8re.jpg
has info and links that point to more info about this painting.
Again, a larger strip image is shown by (⌘- or Ctrl-) clicking the image at
http://thatispriceless.blogspot.com/2022/01/masterpiece-2870_31.html
I have added a comment there (awaiting Mr. Melcher’s approval) pointing to the artist info I used to point to here. So far 2 works, by this artist, have been used here.
https://www.gocomics.com/that-is-priceless/2020/08/07?comments=visible
has the prior (my blog comment here links include the artist info URLs in my comment there).
6turtle9 about 3 years ago
The hope was that the garish decor would distract from their pasty faces. Oh well.
Linguist about 3 years ago
Obviously, Rodney’s reading Le Bourgeois gentilhomme since he’s afraid that the ladies might have some strange ideas if he read L’École des femmes.
tostevin about 3 years ago
the guy’s a vampire he has no reflection
Snoopy_Fan about 3 years ago
"Oh! Here’s a good one…
’There once was a man from Nantucket…’"
Running Buffalo Premium Member about 3 years ago
Soon, there will be an invention called the AM radio; and when I read the Farmer’s Report, I will be able to put thousands to sleep. Thousands!