It's so hot today, my paint is acting "funny." But I wasn't laughing until a fellow artist sent me this:
A truck driver was driving along on the freeway and noticed a sign that
read: Low Bridge Ahead.

Before he knew it, the bridge is right in front
of him and his truck gets wedged under it. Cars are backed up for miles.
Finally a police car comes up. The cop gets out of his car and walks over to
the truck driver. He puts his hands on his hips and says, "Got stuck, huh?"

So, the
truck driver says, "No, I was delivering this bridge and I ran out of gas."
Just an observation but so many of my fellow artists (me included) have a wacky sense of humor and are political junkies.
Could it be that if our thoughts turn to the heated political scene very often, we need a lot of humor to survive with our sanity intact?
2 comments:
Too funny! And yes, I too am a humor and political junkie.
Susan
Over at "RaisinToast"
Obviously I like just about anything that makes me laugh out loud.
And as to being a "Political Junkie" - As upsetting as it can be, I think that artists often play the role of the "canary in the coal mine."
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