Itâs not over âtil the fat lady singsâŠ..
The opera wasnât that great.
But it ended on a high note.
Why did the opera singer get arrested??
She got into treble after the concert.
A pony always fails opera auditionsâŠ
âŠbecause sheâs always a little horse.
Ah, the Saigon version.
Despite his many naps, heâs worth his weight in gold for his creative quips, alone.
⊠or a Chrysalis. A cocoon would be for (Madama) Mothra.
Thatâs a wrap.
Chrysalis, surely. Cocoons are more of a moth thing, arenât they?
Local operatic and theatrical companies have to take local talent.
butterflies donât do cocoons. They do chrysalises.
Now thatâs a bad review.
Didnât a Dorothy Parker review say something like this? :)
I went to see an opera called Carmen. It was all about guys in an auto repair shop.
All operas should just stay in the cocoon.
Mr. Pedantic here again: butterflies emerge from a chrysalis, moths emerge from a cocoon. Big difference.
chrysalis
Itâs better in Klingon or Japanese. If an opera full of racism and misogyny can be any good at all.
Their version of âSwan Lakeâ was for the birds!
Their âThe Nutcrackerâ wasnât what it was cracked up to be.
Their âRing Cycleâ had a flat tire.
Well, that should disprove the theory that âall the world loves a larvaâ! d;o)
Rick McKee
dadthedawg Premium Member over 1 year ago
Itâs not over âtil the fat lady singsâŠ..
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
The opera wasnât that great.
But it ended on a high note.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
Why did the opera singer get arrested??
She got into treble after the concert.
littlejohn Premium Member over 1 year ago
A pony always fails opera auditionsâŠ
âŠbecause sheâs always a little horse.
boniface22 over 1 year ago
Ah, the Saigon version.
preacherman Premium Member over 1 year ago
Despite his many naps, heâs worth his weight in gold for his creative quips, alone.
Doug K over 1 year ago
⊠or a Chrysalis. A cocoon would be for (Madama) Mothra.
eced52 over 1 year ago
Thatâs a wrap.
eric over 1 year ago
Chrysalis, surely. Cocoons are more of a moth thing, arenât they?
Diat60 over 1 year ago
Local operatic and theatrical companies have to take local talent.
22Wu33/es Premium Member over 1 year ago
butterflies donât do cocoons. They do chrysalises.
ladykat Premium Member over 1 year ago
Now thatâs a bad review.
Slowly, he turned... over 1 year ago
Didnât a Dorothy Parker review say something like this? :)
stamps over 1 year ago
I went to see an opera called Carmen. It was all about guys in an auto repair shop.
ArcticFox Premium Member over 1 year ago
All operas should just stay in the cocoon.
RevvieQuar over 1 year ago
Mr. Pedantic here again: butterflies emerge from a chrysalis, moths emerge from a cocoon. Big difference.
billdaviswords over 1 year ago
chrysalis
Teto85 Premium Member over 1 year ago
Itâs better in Klingon or Japanese. If an opera full of racism and misogyny can be any good at all.
Differentname over 1 year ago
Their version of âSwan Lakeâ was for the birds!
Their âThe Nutcrackerâ wasnât what it was cracked up to be.
Their âRing Cycleâ had a flat tire.
JPuzzleWhiz over 1 year ago
Well, that should disprove the theory that âall the world loves a larvaâ! d;o)