Dear GeraldGee, this caricatures (is that the exact word?) reminds me of the DVD I saw yesterday - "One Foot in the Grave", where Victor - who has an extremely short fuse - at the airport made a remark to the customs officer - and then Margaret had to wait a very, very long time for him... Being patient is not my first quality, either, I'm sorry to say - but I work at it. (Chorus of THANKS! in the background). "The world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those who feel" said Horace Walpole, but I think that is more 'witty' than true - to be humorous one has to feel, too - but then one decides to laugh - a very sensible thing to do!
Better not to say anything at all on such occasions but nervous tongues make idle chatter.
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ReplyDeletethis caricatures (is that the exact word?) reminds me of the DVD I saw yesterday - "One Foot in the Grave", where Victor - who has an extremely short fuse - at the airport made a remark to the customs officer - and then Margaret had to wait a very, very long time for him...
Being patient is not my first quality, either, I'm sorry to say - but I work at it. (Chorus of THANKS! in the background). "The world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those who feel" said Horace Walpole, but I think that is more 'witty' than true - to be humorous one has to feel, too - but then one decides to laugh - a very sensible thing to do!
There! Cartoon read...now I can start the day.
ReplyDeleteWhere would my blog be without you Rosie?
ReplyDeleteLikewise. Have a nice evening. I'll be watching the edinburgh tattoo...is that how you spell it??
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