Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts
Showing posts with label humor. Show all posts

Sunday, February 24, 2008

Stress Buster

I've spent this week working on two writing jobs and I must admit that my creative index is a little low at the moment. I was starting to stress out about what I was going to post this week - and after talking about stress last week I should have read my own advice. But then what do I find in my e-mail in-box but this wonderful gem that I'm going to use for my post this week.

The English language can be tough for non-English speakers to learn. It can be tough for native speakers too since there are so many sound-alike words that have different meanings. This e-mail takes a humorous look at some of them. I hope you enjoy them as much as I did (I just love these kinds of word play). Thanks Carla!

I wondered why the baseball was getting bigger. Then it hit me.

Police were called to a day care center where a three-year-old was
resisting a rest.

Did you hear about the guy whose whole left side was cut off? He's
all right now.

To write with a broken pencil is pointless.


The short fortune teller who escaped from prison was a small medium
at large.

A thief who stole a calendar got twelve months.


When the smog lifts in Los Angeles , U.C.L.A.


The math professor went crazy with the blackboard. He did a number
on it.

The professor discovered that her theory of earthquakes was on shaky
ground.

The dead batteries were given out free of charge.


A dentist and a manicurist fought tooth and nail.


A bicycle can't stand alone; it is two tired.


A will is a dead giveaway.


A backward poet writes inverse.


A chicken crossing the road: poultry in motion.


With her marriage she got a new name and a dress.


A grenade fell onto a kitchen floor in France , and resulted in
linoleum blownapart.

He broke into song because he couldn't find the key.


A calendar's days are numbered.

A boiled egg is hard to beat.

If you jump off a Paris bridge, you are in Seine.

When she saw her first strands of gray hair, she thought she'd dye.

Bakers trade bread recipes on a knead to know basis.

Acupuncture: a jab well done.