KNOCK! KNOCK! KNOCK!
GIANT: "Huh?"
PRINCESS: "Count Frisbee! Is that you? You're early!"
COUNT FRISBEE: "I just had to see you! I was going out of my mind!"
COUNT FRISBEE: "I couldn't even think without you! I didn't get any sleep last night!"
COUNT FRISBEE: "That silly quarrel we had...it was all my fault! I'm so sorry!"
PRINCESS: "No, no! It was totally my fault! I feel so ashamed!"
COUNT FRISBEE: "It's so good to be together again! Maybe...maybe it's time we made this permanent."
PRINCESS: "It always was permanent, Darling. It always was. Let's find a grotto somewhere and hold hands!"
PRINCESS (V.O.): "Giant, clean this place up while we're gone, will you? It's a mess!"
Awwwww....the poor giant.... :(
ReplyDeleteAnyway, the story was great! Really funny!
On a side note - here's a funny skit for the techies in the audience. The skit reminds me of something that you would write, Uncle Eddie. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kAG39jKi0lI&feature=player_embedded
Jennifer: Wow! Thanks for the funny link! Some of the videos on the sidebar were pretty good, too!
ReplyDeleteAARDVARK REPLYING TO A July 15, 2008 POST ON ANIMATORS AND KETMAN:
ReplyDeleteThank you, Uncle Eddie. Well played. The endless liturgy of self-qualifying and assurances of utter faith and egalitarianism wearies a soul. Say what you say politely and well, and let the teeth and pink slips fall where they may!
Aardvark: Holy Cow! It sounds like you;ve been spot reading in my archive! I just read the old Ketman post and, though I still stand behind what I was saying, I have to admit that I didn't present the thought very clearly. Oh well, live and learn.
Anyway, thanks for the kind words.
Ah yes this whole story reminds me of my high school days. I was always the giant wondering why the heck my friends would do this stuff monthly.
ReplyDeleteA COMMENT REFERENCING AN EARLIER POST ABOUT THE URBAN PAINTER, MAURICE KISH:
ReplyDeletehttps://docs.google.com/#owned-by-me I am an inexperienced computer user though Thank you for your suggestion to post a link to view the photograph of Maurice Kish and what I believe to be titled," Death of a Horse." I also have pictures of the backside of the photograph which I am hoping to be of Maurice Kish handwriting. This is an amazing photo I cannot believe I cannot locate it anywhere on the internet!: