Originally Posted By friendofdd It seems rather well-known that in King Arthur's Court the Royal Jester provided the verbal wit and humor. The Court Jester was pretty much free to pop-off whenever he felt like it. When it came to story-telling, however, the King decreed a rather unusual way to announce the daily appearance of the Royal Storyteller. All the King's courtiers knew a story was about to be presented when out strode the Royal Mime carrying upon his shoulders the Royal Dunce, who in turn held high a placard bearing the title of the forthcoming story. Thus, from that first day until the present, every story told in King Arthur's Royal Court began with... dunce upon a mime...
Originally Posted By Goofyernmost double groan ;-) Was he the same King that lived in a glass palace and his hobby was to collect thrones from all over the world. Everywhere he would go he would get a new throne bring in back and put it in the attic. One day the weight of the thrones caused the castle to collapse totally destroying his home. The moral of the story is: People who live in glass houses shouldn't stow throne's.
Originally Posted By friendofdd LOL The very same Goofyernmost. BTW, if you want to be ignored by LPers, just keep on posting groaners like that. I speak from experience.
Originally Posted By trailsend I can't ignore you, fodd; afterall, you sang to me . . . so, this is so cute and funny just like all of your cute jokes.