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Wasn’t there a Victor Borge routine where he substituted every number, or word part that sounds like a number, with the next higher number, supposedly due to inflation? Like “Before I had a tutor” would come out “befive I had a threetor.” He may even have started it “Twice upon a time.”
Along the line of, “Fractured Fairytales,” once upon a time the princess(es) are twins, trapped(?) in a tall tower where one twin, awake, is guarding her sleeping sister. Our hero(?) kisses the guardian twin, (because he doesn’t kiss without permission from the kissed, and her sister is watching). The guardian twin princess immediately falls asleep, so he kisses the sleeping princess, since her sister is no longer watching, and the sleeping princess immediately awakens. The hero realizes he’s trapped, things are not going beyond a single kiss. He can’t kiss the sleeping princess with her sister watching, and kissing the awake princess will put them both asleep. So he has the awake princess kiss her sister and the two princesses are caught in an endless loop. Which is where we get the phrase, “Like kissing your sister.”
Ratkin Premium Member 3 months ago
Wasn’t there a Victor Borge routine where he substituted every number, or word part that sounds like a number, with the next higher number, supposedly due to inflation? Like “Before I had a tutor” would come out “befive I had a threetor.” He may even have started it “Twice upon a time.”
Rabbit Brown 2105-30 P coat 3 months ago
Why not upgrade the opening sentence to. " Once below a clock…" or " Previously beside a calendar…"?
Huckleberry Hiroshima Premium Member 3 months ago
That’s more like it. Thrice next time.
e.groves 3 months ago
My daughters shared a bed when we lived in an apartment. When one got sick, so did the other one.
poppacapsmokeblower 3 months ago
Along the line of, “Fractured Fairytales,” once upon a time the princess(es) are twins, trapped(?) in a tall tower where one twin, awake, is guarding her sleeping sister. Our hero(?) kisses the guardian twin, (because he doesn’t kiss without permission from the kissed, and her sister is watching). The guardian twin princess immediately falls asleep, so he kisses the sleeping princess, since her sister is no longer watching, and the sleeping princess immediately awakens. The hero realizes he’s trapped, things are not going beyond a single kiss. He can’t kiss the sleeping princess with her sister watching, and kissing the awake princess will put them both asleep. So he has the awake princess kiss her sister and the two princesses are caught in an endless loop. Which is where we get the phrase, “Like kissing your sister.”
Kaputnik 3 months ago
How about “once upon a timeshare”?
Stephen Gilberg 3 months ago
Shouldn’t it be twice upon two times?
lnrokr55 3 months ago
It’s a twofer ! ;-)
David Rickard Premium Member 3 months ago
Better do what they say, before their eyes start glowing.
FrostbiteFalls 3 months ago
Okay, a little too cutesy.
ktrabbit 3 months ago
My twin sister and I could never be put together in the same bed. We’d have kick-fights!
purepaul Premium Member 2 months ago
Just want to add a final comment about Victor Borge. He was a great Dane.