Loon: The Lords of the 4th Dimension have seen fit to bring us for the 3 Question Interview Samuel Beckett’s haberdasher. Mr. Dasher, was Samuel Beckett a horse when it came to wearing clothes? Beckett’s haberdasher’s ghost: All going, stopped going, to begin again. Loon: Am I right to interpret that as a ‘yes’? Beckett’s […]
There once was a knight, Sir Lim of Rick who scraped poems on walls with a sharpened stick. When questioned why he shouted, ‘I have not got a clue. Perhaps I’m sick.’
In this scene, Anny is about to: a. convince her parents that she be allowed to attend the dance. b. secretly consume the entire birthday cake she has hidden behind the curtain. c. perform surgery on a reluctant volunteer. d. do something she just might, upon further consideration, regret.
‘My knives aren’t sharp enough!’ cried the wildly gesticulating man careening down the sidewalk and clad in tattered rags. A phalanx of assorted businessmen and women tackled him and, forming a writhing lump of humanity, sharpened his knives for him and then released him to freely careen on his merry way. The world sighed, once […]
perry o’dontal danced a jig, went to town, bought a wig, perry o’dontal ate a fig, drank some ale, sought a pig perry o’dontal wandered away with pig and wig to end the day