Every one of these is wonderful. I studied the last one for a few moments trying to understand what was so funny about Oom Yung Doe. But then I got it!
@ Ellen D. -- At first glance, many people assume the chair back is the lady's bum (I know I did!) And the martial arts sign is in the centre of a smashed-in window, so it looks like his kick is what did it.
@ ArcticFox -- Yeah, unfortunately that photo is proving to be kind of obscure in its meaning. The martial arts sign is in the centre of a smashed-in window, so it looks like his kick is what did it.
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Hey, thanks for that marvelous link! Ruby Keeler is great. I love her in "42nd Street," one of my all-time faves! She was born in Canada too.
I"m going to set up a veggie stew....LOL!
ReplyDeleteThose are all great, the typewriter/dancing scene is fantastic.
Every one of these is wonderful. I studied the last one for a few moments trying to understand what was so funny about Oom Yung Doe. But then I got it!
ReplyDeleteThe chair one requires a second look.
ReplyDeleteThe chair, my first real laugh of the day, thanks, I needed that.
ReplyDelete...Debra, you scored today!
ReplyDeleteThe typewriter tapdancer in high heels! And the human type bars kicking! Cool.
ReplyDeleteThat first one took me a minute, even after I read it!
ReplyDeleteI love the Rosa Parks stamp!
The hose and girl is a great shot 😄👍🏼...they have the same kind of hair 😂
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laughs this morning.
ReplyDeleteI can't pick a favorite!
ReplyDeleteThey are all kind of eye-benders this morning ... or ... it's just too early to be reading your blog! LOL They are all great!
ReplyDeleteOnly a certain portion of the population would get the Final Frontier one. The old portion. Of which I am one.
ReplyDeleteI have a couple I can't figure out: the chair? and the martial arts one?
ReplyDelete@ Ellen D. -- At first glance, many people assume the chair back is the lady's bum (I know I did!) And the martial arts sign is in the centre of a smashed-in window, so it looks like his kick is what did it.
DeleteOh, my...camera angles really do matter, don't they?
ReplyDeleteI have seen that old film --- cannot remember the title!
🐴🍩🥯🧁 If "Horse & Pastry" was a café near me, I'd be their #1 customer!!
ReplyDeleteRosa Parks for the win...again!! 🚌💪
Hahaha
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! And I did see the chair....
The horse, though...!
XOXO
That chair one is priceless!
ReplyDeleteOkay, I need an eye test!
ReplyDeleteI love a visual pun as much as a verbal one! Thanks for the lols!
ReplyDeleteOkay those are pretty good. Even though I thought the first one was Kim Kardashian, and the fourth one down out of the sword was Sarah Jessica Parker.
ReplyDeleteThese are too funny.
ReplyDeleteThe next flower show , I will put in the carrots and ovum xxx
ReplyDeleteLOL, thanks for the laughs.
ReplyDeleteoom yung doe? I don't get it and i feel stupid..... that typewriter sketch was great though..... very nice set today
ReplyDelete@ ArcticFox -- Yeah, unfortunately that photo is proving to be kind of obscure in its meaning. The martial arts sign is in the centre of a smashed-in window, so it looks like his kick is what did it.
Deletei had eyes but i was blind.... and now i see..... how could i not see that.... thank you for explaining
DeleteThe Final Frontier space bar on the old typewriter made me LOL! And I didn't get the martial arts one until you explained it, d'oh!
ReplyDeleteHi Debra, I found that typewriter dance sequence with Ruby Keeler and Lee Dixon, from the film "Ready, Willing and Able"
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hV2ZwftnaHg
--Jim
@ Parnassus (Jim) -- Hey, thanks for that marvelous link! Ruby Keeler is great. I love her in "42nd Street," one of my all-time faves! She was born in Canada too.
DeleteOoo Debra, what fun photos!!
ReplyDeleteI really liked the rider girl!!
I really love the tip tap dance
ReplyDeleteHard to pick a favorite, but I go with Rosa Parks. LOVE that one.
ReplyDeleteA great lineup, I stole a couple for my Book of Faces page... everyone desperately needs a Laugh these days.
ReplyDeleteLove those old movie musical dance numbers. The loonier the better.
ReplyDeleteGoogle translate says oom youg doe is Dutch for Uncle Youg Doe.
ReplyDeleteThe typewriter must have been one heck of a project for the stage crew.
The Final Frontier is my favourite!!
ReplyDeleteI confess: I saw a big old butt. True, I did.
ReplyDeleteYou made the top 10 with all of these.
ReplyDeleteI liked the horse.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the smiles dear Debra 🥰🙏
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