I’m a wordy geek, is what I’m sayin’.
I get to drive by some fields almost every day - they’re on the road between my house and the next big town over. Every year, the fields get mowed and the hay gets baled into these huge rounds. Some years, the rounds get loaded on to trucks and hauled away; some years they don’t.
This year, someone decided to have a little fun with one of the bales. I HAD to pull over and take a picture; this made me laugh out loud.
Yeah, I know… it doesn’t take much to amuse me….






Hey.
… is for horses
Hilarious.
And also! Great to use in lessons about puns! And homophones!
Every time someone says ‘hey’ to me as a greeting (which is often), I reply ‘Straw’, which I think is hilarious and which nobody else has ever laughed or even cracked a smile at.
Maybe it’s me.
Snort.
Hi, lol, my kind of humor.
Driving down the road, I point at those and say “hey!” I don’t remember who I first saw do that, but I think it’s funny.
My dad used to work with a guy who’d be driving down the road and see a farmer working on a tractor, or feeding cows, or whatever, and say “Look, there’s a man out standing in his field…”
Contrary, my “one of those” was how I answered “How’s it going?” or “How are you doing?” for years. I’d frequently say “movin’ kinda slow, just like Uncle Joe.” (That’s Uncle Joe, as in Petticoat Junction, as in how he’s mentioned in the lyrics to the theme song.) But nobody ever got it, so I quit.
The Mister with often IM me with “hey” to which i reply “hay.”
So you see, i would have taken a picture too.