The only funny man that can make me laugh is Lee Mack....the early series of " Not Going Out" are superb! Clown type funny is not for me. Tommy Cooper was good too.
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The difference between an optimist and a pessimist, is that the optimist enjoys himself whilst waiting for the inevitable! I AM that optimist!
This is a daily, optimistic, 'photos and comments' blog. I make no judgements (only occasionally), just notes. If you wish to comment in any way at all, please feel free. Everything and everyone (except the obdurate and dictatorial) is very welcome.
I was born just south of London, but for the past 50 years I've lived in S W France. I am a painter by profession, and writer by desire. Lady Magnon and I live between an ancient cottage in a tiny village in perfectly tranquil French countryside, and a bijou townhouse in Brighton UK. In France we have plenty of fruit trees, all situated amongst a view that takes the breath away, in the UK we have a handkerchief sized patio. We also have a Border Collie called Billy. I try to treat our planet with respect, and encourage others to do likewise (without preaching).
Contentment is a glass of red, a plate of charcuterie, and a slice of good country bread. Perfect!
The only funny man that can make me laugh is Lee Mack....the early series of " Not Going Out" are superb! Clown type funny is not for me.
ReplyDeleteTommy Cooper was good too.
I know the name Lee Mack, I must look him up. Yes, I loved Tommy Cooper too.
DeleteEnough to make me titter.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to own a car that did that!
DeleteDidn't that happen to you in Rouen two years back?
DeleteAlmost. I'd have preferred that it had fallen apart in a more spectacular fashion.
DeleteMy father claimed to have owned a car like that just after the War.
ReplyDeleteMy mother had one, it was an Austin 10.
DeleteI’m so sad that most young people don’t know o they are
ReplyDeleteI hadn't thought of that; you're probably right.
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