
And How Right You Were, Mr. Adams…


Believe it or not Mike Armstrong used to be a policeman.
He tells some great stories as to why it’s a good thing he’s
no longer in law enforcement.
He is a very funny guy, some nice lines here…

A classic comedic offering from The Four Postmen.
It’s a very well done piece, it’s hopeful in the sense that only
horn dog men can be, it has great musical timing and lyrical
beauty, and it shows women that males can indeed be
creative when we need to be.
Especially, as I noted earlier, when it involves a horn dog man.
Sometimes being naughty can lead to great things.
That is our strength, and we must foster it…

From an All You Can Eat restaurant!
I find this one funny for many reasons, he makes an enemy of the Sea Captain
for culinary reasons mostly, Lionel Hutz actually wins a case, and Marge doesn’t
rip Homer’s bald, yellow noggin’ off for being a self centered jerk.
She showed much restraint, a reflection of her great character.
Some awesome lines here…

Canadian stand-up comedian John Wing has long been a favorite of mine.
His killer combo of snark, bewilderment, and bemusement are a site to behold.
This is a really funny bit, unless of course you’re about to go in for a rigid
Sigmoidoscopy, then please ignore this piece and enjoy the wonderful musical
novelty that I have added to today’s postings.
A jet powered elevator ride is not for the weak of heart…

I play this piece on the show a lot.
From the Simpson’s Sing the Blues recording.
It has style, flow, and the beat to appreciate.
Harry Shearer has talent, in many areas…