
Timing is Everything.
It’s like stand-up.
The audience is a bowl
of expectations.
Can you pull it off
this time?
Now you’ve taken your meds.
You stand tall,
clutch the old mike.
Come on, baby, you say.
Don’t die on me now.
Then weeeeeeeeeeee
out it comes
in one joyful, exuberant stream
like a stallion.
What a performance.
You will sleep well tonight.
Are you changing the old saying from piss poor to piss perfect?
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hahahahahah; Worms, that’s a classic 🙂
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Bravo
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thanks Beth; the antibiotics helped; not my most popular post but I believe it has a place ; all topics are open to art of all kinds —
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I so agree
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thank you, Beth; that means a lot 🙂
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Fantastic John. “Can you pull it off / this time?” We ask ourselves that all the time.
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🙂 so true, Bob, and most of the time we do: we are good sometimes at underestimating our own ability —
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The things we can do – just need to keep the faith and never hesitate. 🙂
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good advice: thanks Terveen —
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So good, love the imaginary.
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thank you, Ulle 🙂
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Super funny!!
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I’m a failed stand up, Bridgette, so I pour my puns, and upside down adventures to keep the customers satisfied; glad it worked for you 🙂
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I appreciate the laughs!
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hahah; maybe it’s tome to consider hitting the stage again, but it’s a tough gig —
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I think standup must be one tough gig. I can’t watch bad comics because I feel bad for them if they don’t get laughs!
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I did a few gigs when I was younger; it soon became apparent I was no Seinfeld 🙂
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