Saturday, September 7, 2013

Is it my imagination or...

does this:


remind you of this?


Oh, good! Then I’m not crazy!

Well, okay, I might be crazy, but that’s a subject for another day....

Update, 7:30 a.m. EDT: Elephant’s Child in Canberra says it is my imagination. Okay, then, does it remind you of this?


Yes? No? That is Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons. It should be duly noted, however, that Lisa’s mother, Marge:
















definitely resembles the Leaning Tower of Pisa:













P.S. - Your free trivia factoid for today is that the voice of Marge Simpson on The Simpsons is provided by actress Julie Kavner, who played the role of Rhoda Morgenstern’s younger sister, Brenda, on Rhoda starring Valerie Harper, which was a spinoff from The Mary Tyler More Show (as was Phyllis starring Cloris Leachman). I didn’t have to look today’s free trivia factoid up. I knew it already.


6 comments:

  1. Nope. It is your imagination. I think.
    Ok, I am brain dead and not thinking...

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  2. This is an evolving blog post today RWP. I shall call back in the morning and see how many more imaginings you have had today. I like your take on a "no news day" ~ except for your stats :) Bonsoir monsieur.

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  3. *takes the bong off rhymes and gives it back to Snow .

    I remember watching Rhoda as a child and finding it very funny. I knew who did Marge's voice mind, but didn't make the connection as so much time had passed.

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  4. My, what a hotbed of highbrow culture you inhabit sir! Quite amazing.

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  5. Oh poor you. lol
    Live on my friend
    Live for yourself, your wife, and life, as you see fit.
    It is yours and you are a free man to enjoy it all, your own way.

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  6. Robert, I love this post! I love the way your mind works! entertaining and informative! keep up the good work! lol x

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