What's a good limerick without an ogre? I missed a few and I really hate to. Jack and Ms Witch brings me back into the real world. :) Manzanita@Wannabuyaduck
I love your talent for the macabre! When I need a dark side fix, I know where to get it. Funny poem, and the illustration goes with it perfectly. I love that the only dark spots are the eye sockets and the ogre's mouth!
Love this! You must be very popular with the kids in your neighborhood. I find that kids loooove dark humor; their senses of humor can be pretty sophisticated at times!
Heh, I am giggling - which is very unlike me :) Well I like the scary and the funny mixed togather, it makes us laugh all the more. The words and image fit so well. I like comedy, it's very interesting how human minds work, eh?
Yikes! This indeed is something totally different than the other post you did on the theme 'ferocious', wich was beuatiful (the artwork and the sad story). This one made me laugh, real nice one.
excellent illustration, funny :)
ReplyDeleteI showed this to my daughter and said, 'Honey, what do you think of this picture?'
ReplyDeleteHer response, 'Aw, poor little teddy bear!'
This was me in a meeting today. The Teddy, not the ogre.
ReplyDeleteOh poor Teddy - he does seem to find himself in the most dire of situations. (Love the eyeballs).
ReplyDeleteYour other post was lovely too - such a sweet memory!
I laughed out loud when I looked at this, before I even read the poem. Delightful drawing!
ReplyDeleteaaaaahhh yuck!! I LOVE it . hehehehehe Fab:)))
ReplyDeleteLove it Elizabeth... Thanks for the smile :o)
ReplyDeleteLove it, Elizabeth! It's delightfully weird!!!
ReplyDeletethis teddy is going through so much lately : )
ReplyDeletevery cool sketch and great little poem to go along with it... : )
ha ha Fantastic prose & illo as always. Poor Teddy.
ReplyDeleteWOOOHOO! You are amazing. I cannot wait to see what you come with for Halloween! HEY THERE ELIZABETH! Anita
ReplyDeleteSo what is the next course after a small savory dish, typically one served as an appetizer at the beginning of a meal?
ReplyDeleteHa , good one! :D
poor teddy;
ReplyDeletebut the ogre is really a pussy cat deep down, all mouth and no trousers.
What's a good limerick without an ogre? I missed a few and I really hate to. Jack and Ms Witch brings me back into the real world. :)
ReplyDeleteManzanita@Wannabuyaduck
Poor teddy! Good limerick.
ReplyDeleteI love your talent for the macabre! When I need a dark side fix, I know where to get it. Funny poem, and the illustration goes with it perfectly. I love that the only dark spots are the eye sockets and the ogre's mouth!
ReplyDeleteOh No - poor teddy! You are one sick girl :-)
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Oh YUCK! Funny, but yuck! LOL
ReplyDeleteahaha and i love your sense of humor!!! :D
ReplyDeleteLove this! You must be very popular with the kids in your neighborhood. I find that kids loooove dark humor; their senses of humor can be pretty sophisticated at times!
ReplyDeleteHeh, I am giggling - which is very unlike me :) Well I like the scary and the funny mixed togather, it makes us laugh all the more. The words and image fit so well. I like comedy, it's very interesting how human minds work, eh?
ReplyDeleteYikes!
ReplyDeleteThis indeed is something totally different than the other post you did on the theme 'ferocious', wich was beuatiful (the artwork and the sad story). This one made me laugh, real nice one.
Poor ted, Keep them coming. Love your humor!
ReplyDeleteGreat, I love the expressions you get on your characters faces :)
ReplyDeletehahaha, poor poor Teddy, funny Elisabeth!
ReplyDeletePoor Teddy (and I love the poem!)
ReplyDeleteA big,obs, ;:OD)
ReplyDeleteOooooo! that is so below the belt. I think as a punishment you have to watch this twenty times (no, make it 30 times) as therapy
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