UNDER THE WEATHER?

Michael Edwards

 

 

 

Insomnia and bunged up passages

can leave you under the weather.

Try sleeping pills and laxatives

but don’t take them both together

  • Author: Michael Edwards (Offline Offline)
  • Published: October 3rd, 2019 01:33
  • Category: Unclassified
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Comments8

  • Goldfinch60

    Another laugh Michael, thank you so much.

  • orchidee

    Oohh lol - swoon!

    • Michael Edwards

      Miss Berle has got some smelling salts - don't know what they are smelling though.

    • dusk arising

      Or they'll do just what it says on the tin!

      Good laugh with my first read today.

    • Christina8

      You make me LOL!! love these little writes!!

      • Michael Edwards

        I need some more inspiration - running out of ideas.

      • ANGELA & BRIAN

        Thanks UNCLE MIKE ~ BRIAN here ! I get the message ~ it calls for a Shubber Reat ! Love the Flowers ~ Pink always makes me long fo ANGELA ! Shes fast asleep right now (Almost 2am Friday ! )
        Please check todays POEM *Discovering a New Cave* and our Latest Fusion *National Ode Day* any Style ~ any Subject ~ OK !

        Blessings & Peace to You & Yours
        Love BRIAN & ANGELAπŸ’™πŸ§‘πŸ’™πŸ§‘πŸ’™

        • Michael Edwards

          Ah the good old Shubber Reat - thanks Brian.

        • Clara

          Excellent. Pure genius!

          • Michael Edwards

            Oh I wish - but thanks so much for your great encouragement.

            • Clara

              Modesty I think... You have a great way with words... And with painting. Skills skills everywhere! 😊

            • Neville

              you almost made me clear out both ends simultaneously.. cheers Michael

              very nearly in fact.. N

            • FredPeyer

              Sage advice from the master!

              • Michael Edwards

                Sadly all the knobbly bits are in the wrong place.



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