There is no understanding the vagaries of my... humor

I was up later than usual the other night, and when I finally went up to bed, my husband had fallen asleep with the television on. Tuned to the Cartoon Network. (I know--so cute. *pinches his cheeks*)

So I'm getting ready for bed, not really paying attention to whatever was on, until I looked up and saw what appeared to be a cartoon milkshake talking to what appeared to be a cartoon box of fries. A cartoon box of fries with a fu-manchu. And then they both started talking to what I thought at first was a little chicken nugget, but actually turned out to be a meatwad. Which also actually turned out to be the character's name. Meatwad.

*falls down*

Aqua Teen Hunger Force is generally not a show I would purposely tune to. Which just goes to show you how many worthy--'worthy' being, of course, a subjective term--things I've probably missed over the years. Because I don't know if it was the late hour or the show itself, but this thing had me rolling. In last night's episode, they were making a mucus man. Which is exactly what it sounds like.

Apparently, in some ways I'm still ten.
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Published on December 10, 2011 08:50 Tags: general-blather
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message 1: by Kaje (new)

Kaje Harper OK, saving that link for my teenager too, who appreciates absurdity. So I guess there's some ten-year-old in many of us.


message 2: by Carole (new)

Carole Cummings Kaje wrote: "OK, saving that link for my teenager too, who appreciates absurdity. So I guess there's some ten-year-old in many of us."

*grin* Absurdity is the perfect word, and I've always been a little too susceptible to it. Which does not get me into trouble as much as one might think.


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