Speaking of Clowns……
Worked late. I’m beat. However, thanks to the well-lidded and close-shaven Elisson, I can share with you what clowns do in their spare time.
Now, it’s off to Mr. Recliner for a bit.
Worked late. I’m beat. However, thanks to the well-lidded and close-shaven Elisson, I can share with you what clowns do in their spare time.
Now, it’s off to Mr. Recliner for a bit.
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Oh man – that’s wrong.. ugh..
Comment by Kate — October 10, 2005 @ 10:03 pm
This made me think of a halloween card I saw recently:
Clowns: Scary
French: Scary
French Clowns: Gottdamn Terrifying
http://www.capnwacky.com/halloween/hallocard03.html
Although I have no fear of clowns, I certainly understand why some folks do. One would have to be slighly or significantly mentally derranged to dress up like that and think you were actually funny.
BTW: No clown sightings in Japan as yet. I’m almost positive the French must have invented clowning. Probably a friggin mime that went bad.
Comment by Dan — October 11, 2005 @ 5:25 am