Comical Couplets (4)

Michael Edwards

 

 

His snoring was loud and sounded bizarre

which panicked the passengers  in his car.

  • Author: Michael Edwards (Offline Offline)
  • Published: May 3rd, 2020 00:47
  • Category: Unclassified
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  • Goldfinch60

    I never snore - even when I am driving.

    Andy

  • orchidee

    Oh lol, good write and pic M. You know Snorr Berles?

    • Michael Edwards

      He's the twin of Browser Berles - cheers O.

    • Fay Slimm.

      Michael your wit never fails to surprise - ha ha - just what I needed to read.

      • Michael Edwards

        The joke lines are not always original but a big thank you Fay.

      • Andrew Charles Forrest

        Excellent Michael
        Reminded me of Ray Allen
        Always remembered his joke about the drunk shouting at the front of the plane
        A passenger said to a stewardess who's the idiot up front
        Oh... said the stewardess
        That's he pilot
        Keep safe
        Andrew

      • ANGELA & BRIAN

        Angela Here - Afternoon Uncle Mike. Love the visual some people seem to carry their own Rain Cloud around wjth them ! I try to be optimistic *mobiliywise* with my patients after life changeing surgery. They dont thank me for telling them what they WILL be able to do after they *recover*. They just grumble (especially the Young) about what they WONT be able to do ! Loved the couplet *Drinking make one SNORE* so *Think before you drink !* Alas many of my disgruntled clients (and their passengers) have been @ the wheel when drunk !

        Blessings & Peace to You & Yours
        Love Angela & Brian 💛💛💛

        • Michael Edwards

          If anything this has brought Jeanne and me closer than ever - didn't think that possible - so I rejoice that we are still together and enjoying our life. The only cloud is our son's business which is Ski Travel - the future looks very bleak given that he's having to give out huge refunds placing the company in jeapardy.

        • myself and me

          Dear Passengers, your trip is end.



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