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Category Archives: Humour
Cozy Read Wednesday: The Bride Test by Helen Hoang
The Bride Test is a fun, cozy read that I whipped through in no time at all. Khai Diep has been diagnosed with autism and asperghers and that means he processes his feelings differently than most people. He, however, thinks … Continue reading
Preschooled by Anna Leflet
I used a quote from this book for my Teaser Tuesday post because this book was just soooo funny, I couldn’t put it down until I finally finished it about 3:30 a.m. It was just too hilarious even though there … Continue reading
Posted in Adult Book, Author, fiction, Humour, Opinion
Tagged Anna Lefler, humour, preschools
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INFOGRAPHIC: The Anatomy of a Grammar Nerd
Here is a very interesting overview of who the sticklers are about grammar. Thanks to Aman Mittal on WordPress for bringing it to our attention. Enjoy my Sunday reblog!
Posted in Humour, Musings, Writing
Tagged Amandeepmittal, grammar, grammar nerds, grammar nerds demographics, the Oxford comma
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A Touch of Humour
Something a little different for my Sunday post. I get a lot of emails that want me to “send it on” with promises of wonderful events to follow, wishes to come true, and even money to come my way if … Continue reading
Laughter the best medicine.. Court room humour M’Lud
They say laughter is the best medicine and I think you’ll enjoy these hilarious anecdotes from the courtroom. Enjoy my Sunday reblog!!
Posted in Humour, Musings, Trivia
Tagged courtroom humour, humour, laughter is the best medicine
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Everything Old Is New Again
This video link was sent to me yesterday (thanks, Charlene) and while you begin thinking it’s just hilarious, you end up thinking it’s so interesting the way kids today think, explore, and discover. It isn’t very long but there’s a … Continue reading
No Turn Unstoned by Diana Rigg, a review
This book is a lot of fun to read. Ms. Rigg has brought together a wide variety of reviews from actors, actresses, playwrights, and directors familiar to most of us, and respected by us, that were written more to show off … Continue reading
Posted in Actor, Adult Book, Author, Humour, Live Theatre, Movie, Opinion, Plays
Tagged Bernard Shaw, critics, Diana Rigg, Ibsen, Katharine Hepburn, Oscar Wilde, theatre, Walt Whitman, William Archer
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Seven Letters from Paris: A Memoir
This true story by Samantha Vérant tears along in a light-hearted manner even when the narrator, Samantha, is in the throes of despair, despondent in her marriage, and at a loss for what to do to fix her life. The … Continue reading