Have you ever been at a point that you don't know what to say? But yet you came up with this crazy idea to type this.
Eric MayesStichwörter: humor crazy silly
Never dance in a puddle when there's a hole in your shoe (it's always best to take your shoes off first).
John D. RhodesStichwörter: humor dance rain funny shoes silly daft
Nerds are like slinkys. Not good for much, but they put a smile on your face when you push them down the stairs...
Casey CooperStichwörter: silly
Forgive me....I called you an idiot. I spoke too hastily. You are not. Had I given it more thought, I would have called you a scoundrel.
Lloyd AlexanderStichwörter: humor adventure funny humorous comebacks silly
One does silly things when one is twelve.
Cassandra ClareStichwörter: love children youth infatuation silly
No, that flapping isn't all the pigeons in the park zeroing in on some spilled popcorn!
That antediluvian (old and prehistoric) scream that's numbing your brain isn't a subway on a curve!
No, it's the one and only
Thunderbird
--just released from a long, long nap in a cave on the Kijowa reservation by Tom Tallwolf and J. Jay Jaye, known as
The Big Promoter!
But it looks like all he's promoted now is...trouble with wings!
Stichwörter: comics nonsense silly
They arrived home again to a most peculiar sight. The small garden at the front of the Banana House had been transformed. A tidal wave of cushions, beanbags, quilts, hearth rugs, and sleeping bags appeared to have swept up the lawn and broken at the wall. From Indigo's window a multicolored rope of knotted bedsheets came snaking out and ended among the cushions. As Micheal and Caddy watched, a mattress emerged and fell to the ground, followed by a rain of pillows.
"Indigo!" shouted Caddy, jumping out of the car.
Indigo's and Rose's heads appeared in the window above.
"It's all right, Caddy!" Indigo called cheerfully. "We've been doing it all the time you've been gone."
"We keep finding more stuff to land on!" added Rose. "Look!
Stichwörter: funny kids silly jumping
Jules could have sworn there was a devilish glint in the shopkeepers eye.
'I find today I am in need of a bonnet.'
Mr. Postlethwaite was silent. And then his eyes crept toward the marquess's hairline.
'It will be a gift for a woman, Mr. Postlethwaite.'
'Of course, sir.'
The marquess wished the 'of course' sounded a bit more sincere. He'd scarcely been in the shop for more than three minutes and already his dignity was fraying.
Stichwörter: mistakes hilarious silly
No man is exempt from saying silly things; the mischief is to say them deliberately.
Michel de MontaigneStichwörter: words mischief silly
...He was irritable with Orr, who had found two crab apples somewhere and walked with them in his cheeks until Yossarian spied them there and made him take them out. Then Orr found two horse chestnuts somewhere and slipped those in until Yossarian detected them and snapped at him again to take the crab apples out of his mouth. Orr grinned and replied that they were not crab apples but horse chestnuts and that they were not in his mouth but in his hands, but Yossarian was not able to understand a single word he said because of the horse chestnuts in his mouth and made him take them out anyway.
Joseph HellerStichwörter: humor silly confusing
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