Are you seeing it yet?
What is the real threat?
Are you paying attention,
to what’s causing the tension?
Tag: comedy
I couldn’t Breathe …
… from laughing so hard.
The Plight of the Flight
(originally posted on June 18, 2012)
A true story by Lori DiNardi
The plane sat on the tarmac for two hours waiting for a thunderstorm to let up.
“Excuse me … Miss,” the guy in the seat next to me called for the flight attendant. Why was a man well over six feet tall seated in the middle? He held a cup and reached out his lanky arm. “I changed my mind. I don’t want water. Get me some diet soda.”
The attendant took his cup and said, “Sir, we have to remove all drinks. We’re getting ready to take off. Please put up your tray.”
What? We’re taking off? But the storm is still raging.
Made of Marshmallows
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TV with a Heart
I kept myself out of the show because I loved it and didn’t want to ruin it. ~ Phil Rosenthal
Have you heard of, or seen, the show Everybody Loves Raymond? The television series is no longer running new episodes (since 2005), but the reruns are shown in syndication. Yes, I know that not everybody loves Raymond, but I do. It now equals my other longtime number one favorite, The Dick Van Dyke Show. Continue reading “TV with a Heart”
The Plight of the Flight
A true story by me – Lori (L. Virelli)
The plane sat on the tarmac for two hours waiting for a thunderstorm to let up.
“Excuse me … Miss,” the guy in the seat next to me called for the flight attendant. Why was a man well over six feet tall seated in the middle? He held a cup and reached out his lanky arm. “I changed my mind. I don’t want water. Get me some diet soda.”
The attendant took his cup and said, “Sir, we have to remove all drinks. We’re getting ready to take off. Please put up your tray.”
What? We’re taking off? But the storm is still raging. Continue reading “The Plight of the Flight”