Deep Thoughts, by Jack Handy, from Saturday Night Live
There's nothing so tragic as seeing a family pulled apart by something as
simple as a pack of wolves.
Dad always thought laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why
several of us died of tuberculosis.
Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to look at the word itself:
"Mankind." Basically, it's made up of two separate words-"mank" and
"ind." What do these words mean? It's a mystery, and that's why so is
mankind.
I hope if dogs ever take over the world, and they choose a king, they
don't just go by size, because I bet there are some Chihuahuas with some
good ideas.
It takes a big man to cry, but it takes an even bigger man to laugh at
that man.
I bet the main reason the police keep people away from a plane crash is
they don't want anybody walking in and lying down in the crash stuff,
then, when somebody comes up, act like they just woke up and go, "What
was THAT?!"
The face of a child can say it all, especially the mouth part of the
face.
I'd rather be rich than stupid.
If you were a poor Indian with no weapons, and a bunch of conquistadors
came up to you and asked where the gold was, I don't think it would be a
good idea to say, "I swallowed it. So sue me."
To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no music, no choreography,
and the dancers hit each other.
What is it that makes a complete stranger dive into an icy river to save
a solid gold baby? Maybe we'll never know.
We tend to scoff at the beliefs of the ancients. But we can't scoff at
them personally, to their faces, and this is what annoys me.
Probably the earliest flyswatters were nothing more than some sort of
striking surface attached to the end of a long stick.
If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down?
We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good reason.
Better not take a dog on the space shuttle, because if he sticks his head
out when you're coming home his face might burn up.
If you ever teach a yodeling class, probably the hardest thing is to keep
the students from just trying to yodel right off. You see, we build to
that.
If you ever fall off the Sears Tower, just go real limp, because maybe
you'll look like a dummy and people will try to catch you because, hey,
free dummy.
Anytime I see something screech across a room and latch onto someone's
neck, and the guy screams and tries to get it off, I have to laugh,
because what is that thing?
The memories of my family outings are still a source of strength to me. I
remember we'd all pile into the car - I forget what kind it was - and
drive and drive. I'm not sure where we'd go, but I think there were some
trees there. The smell of something was strong in the air as we played
whatever sport we played. I remember a bigger, older guy we called
"Dad." We'd eat some stuff, or not, and then I think we went home. I
guess some things never leave you.
Whenever I see an old lady slip and fall on a wet sidewalk, my first
instinct is to laugh. But then I think, what if I was an ant, and she
fell on me. Then it wouldn't seem quite so funny.
When I was a kid, my favorite relative was Uncle Caveman. After school
we'd all go play in his cave, and every once in a while he would eat one
of us. It wasn't until later that I found out that Uncle Caveman was a
bear.
I think people tend to forget that trees are living creatures. They're
sort of like dogs. Huge, quiet, motionless dogs, with bark instead of
fur.
Contrary to popular belief, the most dangerous animal in the world is not
the lion or the tiger or even the elephant. The most dangerous animal is
a shark riding on an elephant, just trampling and eating everything they
see.
As we were driving, we saw a sign that said "Watch for Rocks". Marta
said it should read "Watch for PRETTY Rocks". I told her she should
write in her suggestion to the highway department, but she started saying
it was a joke -- just to get out of writing a simple letter! And I
thought I was lazy!
Once, when I was in Hawaii, on the island of Kauai, I met a mysterious
old stranger. He said he was about to die and wanted to tell someone
about the treasure. I said, "Okay, as long as it's not a long story.
Some of us have a plane to catch, you know.". He started telling his
story, about the treasure and his life and all, and I thought: "This
story isn't too long.". But then, he kept going, and I started thinking,
"Uh-oh, this story is getting long.". But then, the story was over, and
I said to myself: "You know, that story wasn't too long after all.". I
forget what the story was about, but there was a good movie on the plane.
It was a little long, though.
In weightlifting, I don't think sudden, uncontrolled urination should
automatically disqualify you.
If you're a horse, and someone gets on you and falls off, and then gets
right back on you, I think you should buck him off right away.
If you define cowardice as running away at the first sign of danger,
screaming and tripping and begging for mercy, then yes, Mister Brave Man,
I guess I am a coward.
Blow ye winds, like the trumpet blows, but without that noise.
I wish a robot would get elected president. That way, when he came to
town, we could all take a shot at him and not feel too bad.
When the age of the Vikings came to a close, they must have sensed it.
Probably, they gathered together one evening, slapped each other on the
back and said, "Hey, good job."
If you go parachuting, and your parachute doesn't open, and your friends
are all watching you fall, I think a funny gag would be to pretend you're
swimming.
I wish I had a kryptonite cross, because then you could keep both Dracula
AND Superman away.
Too bad you can't just grab a tree by the very tiptop and bend it clear
over to the ground and then let her fly, because I'll bet you'd be amazed
at all the stuff that comes flying out.
I remember that fateful day when Coach took me aside. I knew what was
coming. "You don't have to tell me," I said. "I'm off the team, aren't
I." "Well,", said Coach, "you were never really ON the team. You made
that uniform you're wearing out of rags and towels, and your helmet is a
toy space helmet. You show up at practice and then either steal the ball
and make us chase you to get it back, or you try to tackle people at
inappropriate times." It was all true what he was saying. And yet, I
thought, something is brewing inside the head of the Coach. He sees
something in me, some kind of raw talent that he can mold. But that's
when I felt the handcuffs go on.
When I heard that trees grow a new "ring" for each year they live, I
thought, we humans are like that: we grow a new layer of skin each year,
and after many years we are thick and unwieldy from all our skin layers.
Laurie got offended that I used the word "puke", but to me, that's what
her dinner tasted like.
If you're in a boxing match, try not to let the other guy's glove touch
your lips, because you don't know where that glove has been.
Marta says the interesting thing about fly fishing is that it's two lives
connected by a thin strand. Come on, Marta. Grow up.
The old pool shooter had won many a game in his life. But now it was
time to hang up the cue. When he did, all the other cues came crashing
to the floor. "Sorry," he said with a smile.
Even though he was an enemy of mine, I had to admit that what he had
accomplished was a brilliant piece of strategy. First, he punched me,
then he kicked me, then he punched me again.
If you're at a Thanksgiving dinner, but you don't like the stuffing, or
the cranberry sauce, or anything else, just pretend you're eating it, but
instead, put it into your lap and form it into a big, mushy ball. Then
later, when you're out back having cigars with the boys, let out a big
fake cough and throw the ball to the ground. Then say "Boy, these are
good cigars."
I think somebody should come up with a way to breed a very large shrimp.
That way, you could ride him, then, after you camped at night, you could
eat him. How about it, science?
When you go in for a job interview, I think a good thing to ask is if
they ever press charges.
If you're a young Mafia gangster out on your first date, I bet it's
really embarrassing if someone tries to kill you.
Some folks say it was a miracle. Saint Francis suddenly appeared and
knocked the next pitch clean over the fence. But I think it was just a
lucky swing.
I bet one legend that keeps recurring throughout history, in every
culture, is the story of Popeye.
To me, truth is not some vague, foggy notion. Truth is real. And, at
the same time, unreal. Fiction and fact and everything in between, plus
some things I can't remember, all rolled into one big "thing". This is
truth, to me.
I bet a fun thing would be to go way back in time to where there was
going to be and eclipse and tell the cave men, "If I have come to destroy
you, may the sun be blotted out from the sky." Just then the eclipse
would start, and they'd probably try to kill you or something, but then
you could explain about the rotation of the moon and all, and everybody
would get a good laugh.
I think in one of my previous lives I was a mighty king, because I like
people to do what I say.
Today I accidentally stepped on a snail on the sidewalk in front of our
house. And I thought, I too am like that snail. I build a defensive
wall around myself, a "shell" if you will. But my shell isn't made out
of a hard, protective substance. Mine is made out of tin foil and paper
bags.
A man doesn't automatically get my respect. He has to get down in the
dirt and beg for it.
If you're ever stuck in some deep undergrowth, in your underwear, don't
stop and start thinking of what other words have "under" in them, because
that's probably the first sign of jungle madness.
Sometimes the beauty of the world is so overwhelming, I just want to
throw back my head and gargle. Just gargle and gargle, and I don't care
who hears me, because I am beautiful.
I wish scientists would come up with a way to make dogs a lot bigger, but
with a smaller head. That way, they would still be good as watchdogs,
but they wouldn't eat so much.
I think a good movie would be about a guy who's a brain scientist, but he
gets hit on the head and it damages the part of the brain that makes you
want to study the brain.
I wouldn't be surprised if someday some fishermen caught a big shark and
cut it open, and there inside was a whole person. Then they cut the
person open, and in him is a little baby shark. And in the baby shark
there isn't a person, because it would be too small. But there's a
little doll or something, like a Johnny Combat little toy guy --
something like that.
It makes me mad when I go to all the trouble of having Marta cook up
about a hundred drumsticks, then the guy at Marineland says "You can't
throw that chicken to the dolphins. They eat fish." Sure they eat
fish, if that's all you give them. Man, wise up.
If the Vikings were around today, they would probably be amazed at how
much glow-in-the-dark stuff we have, and how we take so much of it for
granted.
It's not good to let any kid near a container that has a skull and
crossbones on it, because there might be a skeleton costume inside and
the kid could put it on and really scare you.
If you had a school for professional fireworks people, I don't think you
could cover fuses in just one class. It's just too rich a subject.
People think it would be fun to be a bird because you could fly. But
they forget the negative side, which is the preening.
When I think back on all the blessings in my life, I can't think of a
single one, unless you count that rattlesnake that granted me all those
wishes.
I hope in the future Americans are thought of as a warlike, vicious
people, because I bet a lot of high schools would pick "Americans" as
their mascot.
I can see why it would be prohibited to throw most things off the top of
the Empire State Building, but what's wrong with little bits of cheese?
They probably break down into their various gases before they even hit.
If you're a circus clown, and you have a dog that you use in your act, I
don't think it's a good idea to also dress the dog up like a clown,
because people see that and they think, "Forgive me, but that's just too
much."
Here's a good joke to do during an earthquake: straddle a big crack in
the ground, and if it opens wider, go "Whoa! Whoa!" and flail your arms
around, like you're going to fall in.
If you ever go temporarily insane, don't shoot somebody, like a lot of
people do. Instead, try to get some weeding done, because you'd really
be surprised.
It makes me mad when people say I turned and ran like a scared rabbit.
Maybe it was like an angry rabbit, who was running to go fight in another
fight, away from the first fight.
Instead of having "answers" on a math test, they should just call them
"impressions", and if you got a different "impression", so what, can't we
all be brothers?
If God dwells inside us, like some people say, I sure hope he likes
enchiladas, because that's what He's getting!
Probably to a shark, about the funniest thing there is a wounded seal,
trying to swim to shore, because WHERE DOES HE THINK HE'S GOING?!
Perhaps, if I am very lucky, the feeble efforts of my lifetime will
someday be noticed and maybe, in some small way, they will be
acknowledged as the greatest works of genius ever created by Man.
Children need encouragement, so if a kid gets an answer right, tell him
it was a lucky guess. That way, he develops a good lucky feeling.
If you ever drop your keys into a river of molten lava, let 'em go,
because, man, they're gone.
I think a good novel would be where a bunch of men on a ship are looking
for a whale. They look and look, but you know what? They never find
him. And you know why they never find him? It doesn't say. The book
leaves it up to you, the reader, to decide. Then, at the very end,
there's a page you can lick and it tastes like Kool-Aid.
It's easy to sit there and say you'd like to have more money. And I
guess that's what I like about it. It's easy. Just sitting there,
rocking back and forth, wanting that money.
I think a good gift for the President would be a chocolate revolver. And
since he's so busy, you'd probably have to run up to him real quick and
hand it to him.
Whether they find life there or not, I think Jupiter should be considered
an enemy planet.
If you lived in the Dark Ages, and you were a catapult operator, I bet
the most common question people would ask is, "Can't you make it shoot
farther?" No. I'm sorry. That's as far as it shoots.
Why is it that we laugh at a man in a clown outfit, but we won't laugh at
a man just walking down the street carrying a clown outfit in one of
those plastic dry-cleaner bags?
Instead of trying to build newer and bigger weapons of destruction,
mankind should think about getting more use out of the weapons we already
have.
The crows seemed to be calling his name, thought Caw.
If you go flying back through time, and you see someone else flying into
the future, it's probably best to avoid eye contact.
To me, it's a good idea to always carry two sacks of something when you
walk around. That way, if anybody says, "Hey can you give me a hand?"
you can say, "Sorry, got these sacks."
Whenever someone asks me to define love, I usually think for a minute,
then I spin around and pin the guy's arm behind his back. Now who's
asking the questions?
I remember we were all horrified to see Grandpa up on the roof with his
Superman cape on. "Get down!" yelled Uncle Lou. "Don't move!" screamed
Grandma. But Grandpa wouldn't listen. He walked to the edge of the roof
and stuck out his arms, like he was going to fly. I forget what happened
after that.
If you ever catch on fire, try to avoid seeing yourself in the mirror,
because I'll bet that's what really throws you into a panic.
I wish my name was Todd, because then I could say, "Yes, my name's Todd.
Todd Blankenship." Oh, also I wish my last name was Blankenship.
If you're an ant, and you're walking across the top of a cup of pudding,
you probably have no idea that the only thing between you and disaster is
the strength of the pudding skin.
I don't think God put me on this planet to judge others. I think he put
me on this planet to gather specimens and take them back to my home
planet.
Just because swans mate for life, I don't think it's that big of a deal.
First of all, if you're a swan, you're probably not going to find a swan
that looks that much better than the one you've got, so why not mate for
life?
If you're robbing a bank, and your pants suddenly fall down, I think it's
okay to laugh, and to let the hostages laugh, too, because come on, life
is funny.
Just as bees swarm about to protect their nest, so will I "swarm about"
to protect my nest of chocolate eggs.
If you were a gladiator in olden days, I bet the inefficiency of how the
gladiator fights were organized and scheduled would just drive you up a
wall.
Sometimes I think I'd be better off dead. No, wait. Not me, you.
Something tells me that the first mousetrap wasn't designed to catch mice
at all, but to protect little cheese "gems" from burglars.
I can't stand cheap people. It makes me real mad when someone says
something like "hey, when are you going to pay me that hundred dollars
you owe me?" or "Do you have that fifty dollars you borrowed?" Man, quit
being so cheap.
You can't tell me that cowboys, when they're branding cattle, don't sort
of "accidentally" brand each other every once in a while. It's their way
of letting off stress.
One day one of my little nephews came up to me and asked me if the
equator was a real line that went around the earth, or just an imaginary
one. I had to laugh. Laugh and laugh. Because I didn't know, and I
thought that maybe by laughing he would forget what he asked me.
If I come back as an animal in my next lifetime, I hope it's some type of
parasite, because this is the part where I take it easy!
I think the mistake a lot of us make is thinking the state-appointed
psychiatrist is our "friend".
When you first start wearing a turban, probably the most common mistake
is wrapping it too tight. You have to allow the head to breathe.
If you go through a lot of hammers each month, I don't think it
necessarily means you're a hard worker. It may just mean that you have a
lot to learn about proper hammer maintenance.
If there was a big gardening convention, and you got up and gave a speech
in favor of fast-motion gardening, I bet you would get booed right off
the stage. They're just not ready.
We like to praise birds for flying. But how much of it is actually
flying, and how much of it is just sort of coasting from the previous
flap?
Instead of raising your hand to ask a question in class, how about
individual push buttons on each desk? That way, when you want to ask a
question, you just push the button and it lights up a corresponding
number on a tote board at the front of the class. Then all the professor
has to do is check the lighted number against a master sheet of names and
numbers to see who is asking the question.
If you're a boxing referee, it's probably illegal to wear a bow tie that
spins or changes colors.
You know something that would really make me applaud? A guy gets stuck
in quicksand, then sinks, then suddenly comes shooting out, riding on
water skis! How do they do that?!
Whether they live in an igloo or a grass shack or wood hut, people around
the world all want the same thing: a better house.
When you're going up the stairs and you take a step, kick the other leg
up high behind you to keep people from following too close.
When Rick told me he was having trouble with his wife, I had to laugh.
Not because of what he said, but because of a joke I thought of. I told
him the joke, but he didn't laugh very much. Some friend he is.
Love is not something you can put chains on and throw into a lake. That's
called Houdini. Love is liking someone a lot.
If I was being executed by injection, I'd clean up my cell real neat.
Then, when they came to get me, I'd say, "Injection? I thought you said
'inspection.'" They'd probably feel real bad, and maybe I could get out
of it.
I'm not afraid of insects taking over the world, and you know why? It
would take about a billion ants just to aim a gun at me, let alone fire
it. And you know what I'm doing while they're aiming it at me? I just
sort of slip off to the side, and then suddenly run up and kick the gun
out of their hands.
If you're a blacksmith, probably the proudest day of your life is when
you get your first anvil. How innocent you are, little blacksmith.
What am I afraid of? I'll tell you: a feather. That's right, a feather.
How could anyone be afraid of a feather, you say. That's an honest
question, and I'll try to give it an honest answer. First of all, did I
say it was a poison feather?
When you die, if you get a choice between going to regular heaven or pie
heaven, choose pie heaven. It might be a trick, but if it's not, ummmm,
boy.
Of all the warning sounds that animals make, I think the one that's the
least effective on me is a kind of clicking noise.
I bet a funny thing about driving a car off a cliff is, while you're in
midair, you still hit those brakes! Hey, better try the emergency brake!
I wish there was a disease where you're afraid of clouds, because I think
I could cure it. First, you sit the patient down and have a long
personal talk. After that, I'm not sure, but maybe you could throw some
water in his face or something.
As the light changed from red to green to yellow and back to red again, I
sat there thinking about life. Was it nothing more than a bunch of
honking and yelling? Sometimes it seemed that way.
How come the dove gets to be the peace symbol? How about the pillow? It
has more feathers than the dove, and it doesn't have the dangerous beak.
Even though I was their captive, the Indians allowed me quite a bit of
freedom. I could walk about freely, make my own meals, and even hurl
large rocks at their heads. It was only later that I discovered they
were not Indians at all, but dirty clothes hampers.
I wish outer-space guys would conquer Earth and make people their pets,
because I'd like to have one of those little basket-beds with my name on
it.
I think Superman and Santa Claus are actually the same guy, and I'll tell
you why: Both fly, both wear red, and both have a beard.
Frank knew that no man had ever crossed the desert on foot and lived to
tell about it. So, he decided to get back in his car and keep driving.
Its true that every time you hear a bell, an angel gets his wings. But
what they don't tell you is, every time you hear a mousetrap snap, an
angel gets set on fire.
If I was a father in a waiting room, and the nurse came out and said,
"Congratulations, it's a girl," I think a good gag would be to get real
mad and yell, "A girl?! You must have mixed me up with that dork!" and
point to another father.
I bet what happened was, they discovered fire and invented the wheel on
the same day. Then, that night, they burned the wheel.
The wise man can pick up a grain of sand and envision a whole universe.
But the stupid man will just lay down on some seaweed and roll around
until he's completely draped in it. Then he'll stand up and go, "Hey,
I'm Vine Man."
I remember how, in college, I got that part-time job as a circus clown,
and how the children would laugh and laugh at me. I vowed, then and
there, that I would get revenge.
If I could be a bird, I think I'd be a penguin, because I could walk around
on two feet with a lot of other guys like me.
The big, huge meteor headed toward the Earth. Could nothing stop it?
Maybe Bob could. He was suddenly on top of the meteor -- through some
kind of space warp or something. "Go, Bob, go!" yelled one of the
generals. "Give me that!" said the big-guy general as he took the
microphone away. "Listen, Bob," he said. "You've got to steer that
meteor away from Earth." "Yes, but how?" thought Bob. Then he got an
idea. Right next to him there was a steering wheel sticking out of the
meteor.
If I come back as a horsefly, I think my favorite thing would be to land
on someone's lip. Even if they smash you, ick!, you're all over their
lip.
I think a new, different kind of bowling should be "carpet bowling." It's
just like regular bowling, only the lanes are carpet instead of wood. I
don't know why we should do this, but my gosh, we've got to try something!
A quiz: If I am my brother's brother, who am I? (Answer: me.)
People laugh when I say that I think a jellyfish is one of the most
beautiful things in the world. What they don't understand is, I mean a
jellyfish with long, blond hair.
If you want to be the popular one at a party, here's a good thing to do:
Go up to some people who are talking and laughing and say, "Well,
technically that's illegal." It might fit in with what somebody just
said. And even if it doesn't, so what, I hate this stupid party.
To us, it might look like just a rag. But to the brave, embattled men of
the fort, it was more than that. It was a flag of surrender. And after
that, it was torn up and used for shoe-shine rags, so the men would look
nice for the surrender.
It's easy to sit and scoff at an old man's folly. But also, check out
his Adam's apple!
I think one way police departments could make some money would be to hold
a yard sale of murder weapons. Many people, for example, could probably
use a cheap ice pick.
I hope they never find out that lightning has a lot of vitamins in it,
because do you hide from it or not?
There are many stages in a man's life. In the first stage, he is young
and eager, like a beaver. In the second stage, he wants to build things,
like dams, and maybe chew down some trees. In the third stage, he feels
trapped, and then "skinned." I'm not sure what the fourth stage is.
I wish I would have a real tragic love affair, and get so bummed out that
I'd just quit my job and become a bum for a few years, because I was
thinking about doing that anyway.
If aliens from outer space ever come and we show them our civilization
and they make fun of it, we should say we were just kidding, that this
isn't really our civilization, but a gag we hoped they would like. Then
we tell them to come back in twenty years to see our real civilization
..After that, we start a crash program of coming up with an impressive new
civilization. Either that, or just shoot down the aliens as they're
waving goodbye.
Like jewels in a crown, the precious stones glittered in the queen's
round metal hat.
I wish I could sink down to the size of an ant. And maybe there would be
thousands of other people shrunken down to ant size, and we would get
together and dig tunnels down into the ground, and live there. But don't
ever call us "ants," because we hate that.
If you're traveling in a time machine, and you're eating corn on the cob,
I don't think it's going to affect things one way or the other. But
here's the point I'm trying to make: Corn on the cob is good, isn't it.
I bet if you were a mummy wrapper in ancient Egypt, one thing you would
constantly find yourself telling people would be, "Be sure, before I
start, you have all the jewelry and so forth on the body, because I am
not unwrapping him later."
If you're ever selling your house, and some people come by, and a big rat
comes out and he's dragging the rattrap because it didn't quite kill him,
just tell the people he's your pet and that's a trick you taught him.
If I had the time to sit down and write a thank-you note to everyone who
sent me a nice, expensive present, what a wonderful world that would be!
You know one thing that will really make a woman mad? Just run up and
kick her in the butt. (P.S. This also works with men.)
It seemed to me that, somehow, the blue jay was trying to communicate
with me. I would see him fly into the house across the way, pick up the
telephone, and dial. My phone would ring, and it would be him, but it
was just this squawking and cheeping. "What?! What?!" I would yell
back, but he never did speak English.
If you're in a war, instead of throwing a hand grenade at some guys,
throw one of those little baby-type pumpkins. Maybe it'll make everyone
think of how crazy war is, and while they're thinking, you can throw a
real grenade.
I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it.
Ambition is like a frog sitting on a Venus Flytrap. The flytrap can bite
and bite, but it won't bother the frog because it only has little tiny
plant teeth. But some other stuff could happen and it could be like
ambition.
I think someone should have had the decency to tell me the luncheon was
free. To make someone run out with potato salad in his hand, pretending
he's throwing up, is not what I call hospitality.
If they ever come up with a swashbuckling School, I think one of the
courses should be Laughing, Then Jumping Off Something.
When you're riding in a time machine way far into the future, don't stick
your elbow out the window, or it'll turn into a fossil.
A good way to threaten somebody is to light a stick of dynamite. Then you
call the guy and hold the burning fuse up to the phone. "Hear that?" you
say. "That's dynamite, baby."
Why do people in ship mutinies always ask for "better treatment"? I'd ask
for a pinball machine, because with all that rocking back and forth you'd
probably be able to get a lot of free games.
I'd like to be buried Indian-style, where they put you up on a high rack,
above the ground. That way, you could get hit by meteorites and not even
feel it.
I bet when the neanderthal kids would make a snowman, someone would
always end up saying, "Don't forget the thick, heavy brows." Then they
would all get embarrassed because they remembered they had the big hunky
brows too, and they'd get mad and eat the snowman.
Too bad you can't buy a voodoo globe so that you could make the earth
spin real fast and freak everybody out.
I don't think I'm alone when I say I'd like to see more and more planets
fall under the ruthless domination of our solar system.
I wonder if Dracula ever has ticks.
When this girl at the art museum asked me whom I liked better, Monet or
Manet, I said, "I like mayonnaise." She just stared at me, so I said it
again, but louder. Then she left. I guess she went to try to find some
mayonnaise for me.
I bet it's hard to break farmers of the old superstitions like "Tornado
got Old Yeller, stay in the cellar."
If Alien was my friend, I'd like to be with him when he went to the
dentist. When they started drilling, he'd probably go nuts and start
eating everybody. That Alien!
Why do there have to be rules for everything? It's gotten to the point
that rules dominate just about every aspect of our lives. In fact, it
might be said that rules have become the foot-long sticks of mankind.
I hate it when people say somebody has a "speech impediment", even if he
does, because it could hurt his feelings. So instead, I call it a "speech
improvement", and I go up to the guy and say, "Hey, Bob, I like your
speech improvement." I think this makes him feel better.
Many people think that history is a dull subject. Dull? Is it "dull" that
Jesse James once got bitten on the forehead by an ant, and at first it
didn't seem like anything, but then the bite got worse and worse, so he
went to a doctor in town, and the secretary told him to wait, so he sat
down and waited, and waited, and waited, and waited, and then finally he
got to see the doctor, and the doctor put some salve on it? You call that
dull?
Of all the tall tales, I think my favorite is the one about Eli Whitney
and the interchangeable parts.
If I had a mine shaft, I don't think I would just abandon it. There's got
to be a better way.
I think man invented the car by instinct.
I think there should be something in science called the "reindeer
effect." I don't know what it would be, but I think it'd be good to hear
someone say, "Gentlemen, what we have here is a terrifying example of the
reindeer effect."
I saw on this nature show how the male elk douses himself with urine to
smell sweeter to the opposite sex. What a coincidence!
I think it's high time we started questioning the old cliches like "Grunt
big for Daddy."
Anybody who has an identity problem had better wise up and get with the
program!
I think they should continue the policy of not giving a Nobel Prize for
paneling.
A funny thing to do is, if you're out hiking and your friend gets bitten
by a poisonous snake, tell him you're going to go for help, then go about
ten feet and pretend that *you* got bit by a snake. Then start an
argument with him about who's going to go get help. A lot of guys will
start crying. That's why it makes you feel good when you tell them it was
just a joke.
Folks still remember the day ole Bob Riley came bouncing down that dirt
road in his pickup. Pretty soon, it was bouncing higher and higher. The
tires popped, and the shocks broke, but that truck kept bouncing. Some
say it bounced clean over the moon, but whoever says that is a liar.
Just as irrigation is the lifeblood of the Southwest, lifeblood is the
soup of cannibals.
In some places it's known as a tornado. In others, a cyclone. And in
still others, the Idiot's Merry-go-round. But around here they'll always
be known as screw-boys.
I wish I lived back in the old west days, because I'd save up my money
for about twenty years so I could buy a solid-gold pick. Then I'd go out
West and start digging for gold. When someone came up and asked what I
was doing, I'd say, "Looking for gold, ya durn fool." He'd say, "Your
pick is gold," and I'd say, "Well, that was easy." Good joke, huh.
I think a good product would be "Baby Duck Hat". It's a fake baby duck,
which you strap on top of your head. Then you go swimming underwater
until you find a mommy duck and her babies, and you join them. Then, all
of a sudden, you stand up out of the water and roar like Godzilla. Man,
those ducks really take off! Also, Baby Duck Hat is good for parties.
Laugh, clown, laugh. This is what I tell myself whenever I dress up like
Bozo.
Any man, in the right situation, is capable of murder. But not any man is
capable of being a good camper. So, murder and camping are not as similar
as you might think.
If you go to a party, and you want to be the popular one at the party, do
this: Wait until no one is looking, then kick a burning log out of the
fireplace onto the carpet. Then jump on top of it with your body and
yell, "Log o' fire! Log o' fire!" I've never done this, but I think it'd
work.
As the snow started to fall, he tugged his coat tighter around himself.
Too tight, as it turned out. "This is the fourth coat crushing this year",
said the sergeant as he outlined the body with a special pencil that writes
on snow.
I read that when the archaeologists dug down into the ancient cemetery,
they found fragments of *human bones*! What kind of barbarians were these
people, anyway?
Here's a good trick: Get a job as a judge at the Olympics. Then, if some
guy sets a world record, pretend that you didn't see it and go, "Okay, is
everybody ready to start now?"
Too bad when I was a kid there wasn't a guy in our class that everybody
called the "Cricket Boy", because I would have liked to stand up in class
and tell everybody, "You can make fun of the Cricket Boy if you want to,
but to me he's just like everybody else." Then everybody would leave the
Cricket Boy alone, and I'd invite him over to spend the night at my
house, but after about five minutes of that loud chirping I'd have to
kick him out. Maybe later we could get up a petition to get the Cricket
Family run out of town. Bye, Cricket Boy.
The whole town laughed at my great-grandfather, just because he worked
hard and saved his money. True, working at the hardware store didn't pay
much, but he felt it was better than what everybody else did, which was
go up to the volcano and collect the gold nuggets it shot out every day.
It turned out he was right. After forty years, the volcano petered out.
Everybody left town, and the hardware store went broke. Finally he
decided to collect gold nuggets too, but there weren't many left by then.
Plus, he broke his leg and the doctor's bills were real high.
If I had a nickname, I think I would want it to be "Prince of Weasels",
because then I could go up and bite people and they would turn around and
go, "What the-?" And then they would recognize me, and go, "Oh, it's you,
the Prince of Weasels."
As the sleek new sports car wound its way up the tortuous road, Henri
thought back to the torture he had received ten minutes ago. "Ah, air
conditioning", he thought as he aimed the vents toward the numerous whip
marks on his legs, chest, and groinal area.
Marta was watching the football game with me when she said, "You know,
most of these sports are based on the idea of one group protecting its
territory from invasion by another group." "Yeah," I said, trying not to
laugh. Girls are funny.
When the chairman introduced the guest speaker as a former illegal alien,
I got up from my chair and yelled, "What's the matter, no jobs on Mars?"
When no one laughed, I was real embarrassed. I don't think people should
make you feel that way.
It's amazing to me that one of the world's most feared diseases would be
carried by one of the world's smallest animals: the real tiny dog.
One thing that makes me believe in UFOs is, sometimes I lose stuff.
I guess more bad things have been done in the name of progress than any
other. I myself have been guilty of this. When I was a teenager, I stole
a car and drove it out into the desert and set it on fire. When the
police showed up, I just shrugged and said, "Hey, progress." Boy, did I
have a lot to learn.
Sometimes, when I drive across the desert in the middle of the night,
with no other cars around, I start imagining: What if there were no
civilization out there? No cities, no factories, no people? And then I
think: No people or factories? Then who made this car? And this highway?
And I get so confused I have to stick my head out the window into the
driving rain - unless there's lightning, because I could get struck on
the head by a bolt.
The difference between a man and a boy is, a boy wants to grow up to be a
fireman, but a man wants to grow up to be a giant monster fireman.
I think the monkeys at the zoo should have to wear sunglasses so they
can't hypnotize you.
Sometimes life seems like a dream, especially when I look down and see
that I forgot to put on my pants.
Love can sweep you off your feet and carry you along in a way you've
never known before. But the ride always ends, and you end up feeling
lonely and bitter. Wait. It's not love I'm describing. I'm thinking
of a monorail.
I bet it was pretty hard to pick up girls if you had the Black Death.
Sometimes I wish Marta were more loyal to me. Like the other day. The car
parked next to ours had a real dirty windshield; so I wrote THIS CAR
LOOKS LIKE A FART in the dirt. Later I asked Marta if she thought it was
a childish thing to do. She said, "Well, maybe." Man, whose side is she
on, anyway?
The land that had nourished him and had borne him fruit now turned
against him and called him a fruit. Man, I hate land like that.
It's fascinating to think that all around us there's an invisible world
we can't even see. I'm speaking, of course, of the World of the Invisible
Scary Skeletons.
Whenever I hear the sparrow chirping, watch the woodpecker chirp, catch a
chirping trout, or listen to the sad howl of the chirp rat, I think: Oh
boy! I'm going insane again.
If they have moving sidewalks in the future, when you get on them, I
think you should have to assume sort of a walking shape so as not to
frighten the dogs.
He was the kind of man who was not ashamed to show affection. I guess
that's what I hated about him.
I think college administrators should encourage students to urinate on
walls and bushes, because then when students from another college come
sniffing around, they'll know this is someone else's territory.
The next time I have meat and mashed potatoes, I think I'll put a very
large blob of potatoes on my plate with just a little piece of meat. And
if someone asks me why I didn't get more meat, I'll just say, "Oh, you
mean this?" and pull out a big piece of meat from inside the blob of
potatoes, where I've hidden it. Good magic trick, huh?
I think my new thing will be to try to be a real happy guy. I'll just
walk around being real happy until some jerk says something stupid to me.
If you work on a lobster boat, sneaking up behind people and pinching
them is probably a joke that gets old real fast.
If you want to be the most popular person in your class, whenever the
professor pauses in his lecture, just let out a big snort and say "How do
you figger that!" real loud. Then lean back and sort of smirk.
Too bad Lassie didn't know how to ice skate, because then if she was in
Holland on vacation in winter and someone said "Lassie, go skate for
help," she could do it.
If you're ever shipwrecked on a tropical island and you don't know how to
speak the natives' language, just say "Poppy-oomy." I bet it means
something.
I wish scientists would come up with an ear of corn that was big and
round, because then when you were eating it, it'd be fun to make chew
marks in the shape of continents.
I wonder if angels believe in ghosts.
I have to laugh when I think of the first cigar, because it was probably
just a bunch of rolled-up tobacco leaves.
I don't understand people who say life is a mystery, because what is it
they want to know?
Instead of studying for finals, what about just going to the Bahamas and
catching some rays? Maybe you'll flunk, but you might have flunked
anyway; that's my point.
To me, clowns aren't funny. In fact, they're kinda scary. I've wondered
where this started, and I think it goes back to the time when I went to
the circus, and a clown killed my dad.
As I bit into the nectarine, it had a crisp juiciness about it that was
very pleasurable--until I realized it wasn't a nectarine at all, but A
HUMAN HEAD!!
He was a cowboy, mister, and he loved the land. He loved it so much he
made a woman out of dirt and married her. But when he kissed her, she
disintegrated. Later, at the funeral, when the preacher said "Dust to
dust," some people laughed, and the cowboy shot them. At his hanging, he
told the others, "I'll be waiting for you in Heaven--with a gun."
Sometimes when I feel like killing someone, I do a little trick to calm
myself down. I'll go over to the person's house and ring the doorbell.
When the person comes to the door, I'm gone. but you know what I've left
on the porch? A jack-o-lantern with a knife in the side of its head with
a note that says "You." After that, I usually feel a lot better, and no
harm done.
I can still recall old Mister Barnslow getting out every morning and
nailing a fresh load of tadpoles to that old board of his. Then he'd spin
it round and round, like a wheel of fortune, and no matter where it
stopped he'd yell out, "Tadpoles! Tadpoles is a winner!" We all thought
he was crazy. But then, we had some growing up to do.
If I ever opened a trampoline store, I don't think I'd call it
Trampo-land, because you might think it was a store for tramps, which is
not the impression we're trying to convey with our store. On the other
hand, we would not prohibit tramps from browsing, or testing the
trampolines, unless a tramp's gyrations seemed to be getting out of
control.
If you saw two guys named Hambone and Flippy, which one would you think
liked dolphins the most? I'd say Flippy, wouldn't you? You'd be wrong
though. It's Hambone.
If I ever do a book on the Amazon, I hope I am able to bring a certain
lighthearedness to the subject, in a way that tells the reader we are
going to have fun with this thing.
Most people don't realize that large peices of coral, which have been
painted brown and attached to the skull by common wood screws, can make a
child look like a deer.
The sound of fresh rain run-off splashing from the roof reminded me of
the sound of urine splashing into a filthy Texaco latrine.
I scrambled to the top of the precipice where Nick was waiting. "That was
fun," I said. You bet it was," said Nick. "Let's climb higher." "No," I
said. "I think we should be heading back now." "We have time," Nick
insisted. I said we didn't, and we went back and forth like that for
about 20 minutes, then finally decided to head back. I didn't say it was
an interesting story.
Too bad there's not a golden skunk, because you'd probably be proud to be
sprayed by one.
You know what would make a good story? Something about a clown who makes
people happy, but inside he's real sad. Also, he has severe diarrhea.
One thing kids like is to be tricked. For instance, I was going to take
my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I drove him to an old
burned-out warehouse. "oh, no," I said, "Disneyland burned down." He
cried and cried, but I think that deep down, he thought it was a pretty
good joke. I started to drive over to the real Disneyland but it was
getting pretty late.
As the evening faded from a salmon color to a sort of flint gray, I
thought back to the salmon I caught that morning, and how gray he was,
and how I named him Flint.
Fear can sometimes be a useful emotion. For instance, let's say you're an
astronaut on the moon and you fear that your partner has been turned into
Dracula. The next time he goes out for the moon pieces, wham!, you just
slam the door behind him and blast off. He might call you on the radio
and say he's not Dracula, but you just say, "Think again, bat man."
I bet for an Indian, shooting an old fat woman in the back with an arrow,
and she fires her shotgun into the ground as she falls over, is like the
top thing you can do.
If I lived back in the Wild West days, instead of carrying a six-gun in
my holster, I'd carry a soldering iron. That way, if some smart-aleck
cowboy said something like "Hey, look. He's carrying a soldering iron!"
and everybody started laughing, and everybody else started laughing, I
could just say, "That's right, it's a soldering iron. The soldering iron
of justice." Then everybody would get real quiet and ashamed, because
they made fun of the soldering iron of justice, and I could probably hit
them up for a free drink.
Sometimes I think the world has gone completely mad. And then I think,
"Aw, who cares?" And then I think, "Hey, what's for supper?"
If you ever discover that what you're seeing is a play within a play,
just slow down, take a deep breath, and hold on for the ride of your
life.
I think a good way to get into a movie is to show up where they're making
the movie, ten stick a big cactus plant onto your buttocks and start
yowling and running around. Everyone would think it was funny, and the
head movie guy would say, "Hey, let's put him in the movie."
I believe in making the world safe for our children, but not our
children's children, because I don't think children should be having sex.
I can picture in my mind a world without war, a world without hate. And I
can picture us attacking that world, because they'd never expect it.
I hope some animal never bores a hole in my head and lays its eggs in my
brain, because later on, you might think you're having a good idea but
its just eggs hatching.
Whenever you read a good book, its like the author is right there, in the
room, talking to you, which is why I don't like to read good books.