Tuesday, July 1, 2008

Challenge

A few days ago I wrote a post about the things that come to my mind when I heard quote, "I got my friend’s breast milk on my shirt."

I received the following comment from Anonymous:

This post was fairly crazy but not as crazy as it could have been. What detracted from further craziness was, ironically, the quote under disection. Anybody can take an unusual quote and fancy-pants around with a lot of crazy scenario construction. Try doing that with a quote like "would you like fries with that?" and then we'll really separate the lunatics from the clowns.

Thus, having been given this valid Critique, I decided I best comment about what comes to my mind when I hear, "would you like some fries with that?"







Enough said.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

The response to the commentors critique is more obtuse than crazy. It would certainly make more sense if the quote was presented "a posteriori" to the image. One may object that reversing cause and effect is automatically crazy, but this must be qualified with the intention of blogger. Nothing is crazy if it is designed to be crazy.

Anonymous said...

What is seemingly appropriate for this blog and visually verifiable is that anyone leaving their house wearing those shorts is indeed "CRAZY". Also, anytime someone uses the word "obtuse", they are generally being obtuse.

Uxorious One

Anonymous said...

oooooooh, GIRL - YOU WRONG for those shorts!