
Author / CIDU Bill
Sunday Wake-up Music, Special Edition
Given to us by Richard Penniman:
Totally OT Observation (Though we were discussing one of these films a few weeks ago)
In the early 60s, the star-filled Judgment at Nuremberg was to highbrow drama what the star-filled It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World was to lowbrow comedy… and Spencer Tracy got to play a leading role in both.
That, I think, is seriously impressive.
Sunday Funnies – LOL, May 10, 2020
I assume he means “hearsay”?

F?

My first thought was “funny,” but that’s not really much of a punchline.
Fetchronicity
Submitted by Andréa:


Réveil du samedi matin
Olivier: “Le réveil-matin” means the alarm-clock nowadays, but in the XVIIth century, it was more along the lines of a military morning wake-up call, with drums and trumpets.
Saturday Morning Oy – May 9, 2020


2500th post since Comicgeddon
I don’t get it, but it’s still funny.




