View Full Version : If it's a belly laugh you're looking for
joanmlittle
February 11th, 2013, 01:38 PM
I could send a tape of me as I drive around this rather odd town of Salt Lake City and listen to the audio version of On Writing. I don't know if it is really as funny, honest, humble, and helpful as it seems, or that my funny bone got so tickled at Ula Beulah and it now refuses to shut down. People really do stare at me in the unkindest way as we wait together at stop lights and I strain for all available cloth to wipe the tears as they roll down my bouncing face. I never expected this book to be so rich a gift and will be grateful for whatever forever I've got left.
GNTLGNT
February 12th, 2013, 10:18 AM
...well, that was..........different....
Autumn Gust
February 12th, 2013, 12:10 PM
While I thought On Writing was very insightful and had some touching moments of humor, I definitely never experienced the hilarity you are getting out of it. But, hey, each to their own! If you find boundless mirth in Sai King's book, more power to you!
not_nadine
February 12th, 2013, 01:38 PM
Yeah! I want a bouncy head.
It had some humor for sure.
fljoe0
February 12th, 2013, 02:09 PM
While I thought On Writing was very insightful and had some touching moments of humor, I definitely never experienced the hilarity you are getting out of it. But, hey, each to their own! If you find boundless mirth in Sai King's book, more power to you!
This is the dawning of the age of hilarious
OK, I'll see myself out now
~Ally~
February 13th, 2013, 08:55 AM
While I thought On Writing was very insightful and had some touching moments of humor, I definitely never experienced the hilarity you are getting out of it. But, hey, each to their own! If you find boundless mirth in Sai King's book, more power to you!
I dunno, reading about a 200 pound babysitter--Eula Beulah--farting on a young SK's face while yelling POW certainly had me chuckling. He was also with her when he ate all the fried eggs that made him barf...(un)intentionally funny again. I found a lot of hilarious (dark) humour in this book, so I guess it really is a case of each to their own.
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