Any coffee lovers out there?
If I have too much coffee my heart palpitates all the way to the bathroom.

Here’s what happened when Mr. Malcolm’s kindergarten class was on a field trip and found a wizard.
(share it if you like it!)
Welcome to Funny Friday.
Today, we are featuring t-shirt madness. (Caution: This photo may be more creepy than funny.)
What’s the craziness t-shirt you’ve ever worn?
My son has this same t-shirt, but he never thought of “bizzaro twinning” with our dog Luna.
This guy has scared away every girlfriend right after she realized this was going on.

My humor posts tend to rank among the highest on the blog, but I’ve been lax about including humor regularly.
No more.
If you have the time, drop by and see what’s going on, or add a link with something that amused you recently.
Today’s feature wasn’t originally meant to be funny at all.
BACKGROUND:
This video is part of an extended series of educational videos from Mississippi State University in the early 1950s. Parts of them of still useful today, but only if you can get over the heavy-hand teaching method and the very antiquated feel. I can, but only barely.
Upside:
The goals should still be taught today: good manners, consideration of others, and socially pleasant behavior. It’s crazy though because it’s so far removed from our own time and ways of interacting that it seems like satire, (that’s why it’s a Funny Friday feature.)
• But seriously, it made me stop to consider how I might be more polite. (Gosh, Beaver, maybe good manners are important!)
• Most of these actors would have turned into anti-establishment, long-haired, sexually uninhibited hippies about a decade later. (So much for a cutting edge education delivery method with expected outcomes. HA!)
Downside:
• The angle seems poorly positioned at the beginning as “a way to get what you what” instead of how to be mature or enjoyable to be around.
• It has nothing about texting etiquette. Major oversight! ;)
• Is it about practicing pretenses and inauthenticity? A bit. BLECKkk!
VIEWING TIP:
Try to not be cynical when you watch this. It’s easy sometimes to disparage things from other eras. We live in a cynical time! if you can manage it, try to appreciate this as a “time-capsule” of another time and a culture removed from ours today (for better and for worse).
The next post will go live on Sunday. It starts a series I’m really interested in and, golly, I hope to see you soon! That would be swell!
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This made me laugh out loud (a.k.a. LOL).
Isn’t it funny how we have a whole new way to interact. Isn’t funny how we have a new language to adapt to?
But, some things stay the same. If grandma or great auntie …or anyone dies we don’t laugh out loud.