For some reason, I find myself being incredibly sarcastic today. Just a few minutes ago, I was viewing pictures of newborn babies on a local hospital's website. Instead of cooing and ooohing over each and every photo, I found myself pointing out flaws.
"Oh, look how cute that one is."
"If you like kids with points on their heads," says I. "That kid could double as a tent spike."
"Oh, look at little Penelope."
"What's with that hat?" says I. "She looks like a damaged Cabbage Patch Kid."
"Little Tyson is so cute."
"Tyson? Really? What is he--a slice of chicken?" says I. "Maybe his mom was hungry when she named him."
"Lulu is absolutely adorable."
"If you're into dumplings with eyes," says I.
You get the idea. I didn't see a single cute baby. I really pity my students today. When I'm in this kind of mood, I generally don't hold it back in the classroom. I hope nobody irritates me.
Saint Marty needs to watch what he says today, lest he offends some unsuspecting bystander.
The cutest little boy in the world--no sarcasm involved |
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