"This is the violet hour, the hour of hush and wonder, when the affectations glow and valor is reborn, when the shadows deepen along the edge of the forest and we believe that, if we watch carefully, at any moment we may see the unicorn."
Ah-hahahaha!!! The one horse sounded like Adrienne Edmunson who played Vivian on "The Young Ones" (did you ever see that? low-brow humor!) A good laugh for the day! ;-D
Oh Robin, The Young Ones was a very low-brow comedy from the BBC in the early '80's about a Punk, a Hippie, a New Wave guy and another guy, well, I never figured quite what he was...they were supposedly college students and the plots were the classic overblown British Music Hall/Slapstick type with a new twist. Frankly, you can't describe it; you have to SEE it..... ;-) And you are one of the few people I know who knows the difference between *Brava!* and *Bravo!*
A lover of all of life's beauties - music, poetry, nature, animals, the ever-changing moon, the smell of jasmine at twilight. Thunder and lightning in the Summertime. The smell of Pinon after the rain. Running through crisp, multi-coloured Autumn leaves with my favourite Chocolate Lab, Walking in the first snowfall of Winter and tasting snow on my tongue. Believing in the power of love - no matter what...
Ah-hahahaha!!!
ReplyDeleteThe one horse sounded like Adrienne Edmunson who played Vivian on "The Young Ones" (did you ever see that? low-brow humor!)
A good laugh for the day! ;-D
XXOO~~
Anne
he's crying inside and I'm roaring!! This must be by the same folks that did the video with the groudhog shouting Allen, Allen!!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the chuckle LS.
xo
BS♥
Who things these things up.. LOL.. what a hoot.
ReplyDeleteI rate it TWO SUGAR LUMPS, waaaay up!! xo
ReplyDeleteHahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI am laughing here ;)
HAW
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>M<
This is hysterical. A buck naked horse would be scary. HAW.
ReplyDeleteLove hearing the British accent. Make me chuckle for sure. thanks. got any oats?
ReplyDeleterubic's cube!??! hahaha!! love the voices, too ;-)
ReplyDeletebtw i thought of you when i did my latest post - as lori said, you will love this one, because it's all about opera!!!
xxxx
Only 12 days.......love it you 2 will meet,xxxMar
ReplyDeleteIf only I had an English accent and could talk without my lips moving! Why, I would give up having opposable thumbs if I could do such things.
ReplyDeleteAnne, it made me feel good to have made you laugh!Don't know "The Young Ones".....but I am sure if you liked it, it was worth watching!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
♥ Robin ♥
Beloved "BS"....you MUST be right...this HAS to be done by the "Alan, Alan" people!!!! Hysterical! Oh those Brits!
ReplyDeleteMUWAH!
♥ LS ♥
Cris....too right! Some people have too much time on their hands...but thankfully, thay also have a great sense of humour!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
♥ Robin ♥
Cher T et D....ha - ha- too cute! Two sugar lumps! Coming from the "Queen of All Things Sweet" - this is a compliment extraordinaire!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
♥ Robin ♥
Marianne.... Du bist zu wunderbar!!!
ReplyDeleteBIS BALD!!!
Liebe Grusse,
Dein SF Zuster,
♥ Robin ♥
Ha-ha- Lisa! YOUR comment made me laugh out loud! Too right!!!
ReplyDeleteHugs,
♥ Robin ♥
Suki, 'dahling', but of course, I have sugah and crumpets and jellies galore! A few oats sprinkled in will only enhance the ambiance, m' dear!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
Love,
♥ Lady Robin ♥
Dear "Twin" Amanda,
ReplyDeleteI was a tad late getting to your blog - and how I adored it! I am enjoying all of your marvelous adventures!
Love,
♥ Robin ♥
Mon Cher Beaudor...yes, I am excited to finally meet one of the "infamous" M & M's!
ReplyDeleteNext year - YOU and your Mum!
Big wet ones all around!~
♥ Tante Robin ♥
Ah, Snow.....you have been on my mind....HOW ARE YOU? It is time for you to post!!!!!
ReplyDeleteLove,
♥ Robin ♥
That gave me a big smile - love those accents! Silly horses!
ReplyDeleteOh Robin, The Young Ones was a very low-brow comedy from the BBC in the early '80's about a Punk, a Hippie, a New Wave guy and another guy, well, I never figured quite what he was...they were supposedly college students and the plots were the classic overblown British Music Hall/Slapstick type with a new twist. Frankly, you can't describe it; you have to SEE it..... ;-)
ReplyDeleteAnd you are one of the few people I know who knows the difference between *Brava!* and *Bravo!*
Caio Cara!
Anne
i can hear 'alan! alan!' clearly!!!!
ReplyDeletehonestly i had no idea horses have british accents.
love :^)
kj
That was completely silly and it made me laugh hard.
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