Tag: funny

  • A Look at Allan Ahlberg and Children’s Books

    Little boy sits in a tent reading a story
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    In a dark, dark town there was a dark, dark street
    and in the dark, dark street there was a dark, dark house,
    and in the dark, dark house there were some dark, dark stairs
    and down the dark, dark stairs there was a dark, dark cellar
    and in the dark dark cellar….

    Three skeletons lived! ” – Funny Bones, Allan Ahlberg

    If you grew up in the 80’s and early 90’s there wasn’t much choice in children’s books. One of the big names there was Allan Ahlberg, who died this week.

    Allan and his first wife, Janet, created Happy Families, Funny Bones, and Please Mrs. Butler. And let’s not forget The Jolly Postman either. These were school staples in my childhood.

    The rhymes, stories, and poems had children giggling and engaged with beautiful pictures and smashing tales.

    The question is though, have they stood the test of time?

    In my opinion, while not overly diverse, these stories still can be found in many a library, and bookstore.

    Let me know your favorite in the comments?

  • English mad dogs- a poem

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    In summer, many Brits head outside

    All happy, playing, and feeling alive,

    While some, like me, choose to hide

    In shade when sun is past 25.

    “I’m melting “ I cry, out in the heat,

    Needs more than water to fuel my thirst,

    While English mad dogs are lining the street,

    I have air con on till it’s past the worst.

  • Exit- followed by fall

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    Acting has always been a part of my life. It’s one of those things that give me energy and drive.

    With that said, it shouldn’t surprise you that I went to college and university to study performing arts.

    Let’s fast forward to my first performance at university.

    Part of our set involved theatre blocks on top of each other. So, I finish a scene and am climbing up to the top block for the next part. However, I didn’t see someone else’s leg sticking out a bit and fell backwards.

    The fall didn’t hurt that much, bumped my head a bit. The stage crew were worried while I was laughing it off.

    After, the teacher asked everyone what had happened- why someone had missed their cue.

    I explained and said “It’s a reminder that I am not the real Buzz Lightyear and I cannot fly. The fall might have knocked some sense into me though.”