I saw a segment in a free newspaper the other day which made me laugh, and so much so that I have it on my wall at home. It is a photo of one of our Quebec politicians, and there are two parts. The first part has her wearing a crown, and the title is "her aspiration." The second part has her wearing a Mickey Mouse cap and the title is "her reality". I put it on my wall in order to help me to see the humour in all of this. I hope it helps. :) So far it is!
Anyway, forgive me for sharing this but I just have to! In my opinion, all this that is happening right now is going to hurt business owners...and the way I see it is this means that it will ultimately hurt the job market! The business owner is going to fight this and I wish him the best, really.
The video I am sharing for this post is of a German weather lady...she saw an image of a man on her screen, which wasn't supposed to be there and caused her to laugh...and laugh! Her laughter is contagious, hope you all enjoy it, it is a very short video.
lol..the video was cute..and im also laughing thinking of a few of our politicians in their micky mouse ears! ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Jenny, so nice to see you! So glad you enjoyed the video and the Mickey Mouse ears. :)
DeleteThe fact that there actually are language police is kinda scary! The poor shop-owner has to pay $10,000 to add an "e" to the name? That's as bad as some Scandinavian countries where you can only name your child from an approved list of names.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that, Ms. Sparrow. The "language police" are the OQLF http://www.oqlf.gouv.qc.ca/
DeleteWeather girl made me laugh... How funny!!!!
ReplyDeleteThat poor business man... That sounds like stuff that is happening to businesses in our country... Things like that are putting small businesses totally out of business... Shame, isn't it? Good Luck to him.
Hugs,
Betsy
Hi Betsy, thanks so much, so glad you liked the video.
DeleteThat is so strange, that a business is being required to do such a thing. I hope he can fight it successfully.
ReplyDeleteThat woman's laughter was infectious! Thanks for sharing.
Hi Tina, so glad you enjoyed her laughter. :)
DeleteOh my, some people make such a fuss over little meaningless things.
ReplyDeleteAgreed, Ginny.
Deletewas it really that funny for her? Good thing there wasn't a knock knock joke or they would be there all day.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing it was that funny for her, because we can all share in her delightful, infectious laughter. :)
DeleteRe the language police: There seem to be those in every country who really don't like freedom and insist that others follow to the letter what they believe. Often, in this country, they're the ones who speak most often about freedom. I've found, however, that's usually just a ruse to get elected so they can impose their views on the rest of us.
ReplyDeleteI'm still laughing at the weather person. She's a delight. Merci!
So true, Lowell. And I am so glad you enjoyed the video. Thanks so much for your comments.
DeleteShe makes me smile, Linda. It can happen in live broadcasts. It happens here as wel.
ReplyDeleteLie(f)s.
Glad you are smiling, Lies. :)
DeleteThe photo of that man certainly tickled the weather girl's fancy. I hope that business owner doesn't have to add the 'e' to the name of his business.
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment, George.
DeleteDon't you love it when someone gets tickled and gets them laughing? It is good for the person doing the laughing, too. Medically it has been proven to improve the physical being. As for government - - - anywhere - - - they get themselves too far removed from reality sometimes.
ReplyDeleteC'est difficile de controler un fou rire, cela m'est arrivé, un jour de concert, une musicienne m'a fait une farce sur ma partition, et j'ai eu un fou rire, devant le public, je devais jouer un morceau sérieux au violon, et je retenais mon rire.
ReplyDeleteouf c'est arrivé une seule fois il y a longtemps.
Je vais continuer de visiter votre blog très plaisant.
merci de votre visite chez Opale et Sonye
Laurence