Rev In The Attic

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11 Responses to “Rev In The Attic”

  1. Charlee says:

    Where did I leave that blow up doll I wonder????

  2. Charlee says:

    O.K. so I’m ir-REV-erant….so shoot me !!!

  3. Charlee says:

    Ahhhh just kidding…don’t shoot me. I don’t have my kevlar (sp?) body suit on..

  4. Ed. says:

    Ah, yes. The blow-up doll. This one’s gonna take a little bit of explanation. It seems like back in the day, a Columbus sex shop was busted for selling a blow up doll. It went to trial, and the local comics paper, The Hoot, championed the case. The doll was acquitted of all charges and I wound up interviewing her.

  5. June says:

    very clever – hope you find the magic lamp!

  6. limin says:

    yes, its hard to grow old and not stuck with the same routine!! i think there’s usually too many cobwebs and broken stuff up there! why not forge something new before your knees get weak, your vision get foggy. try take up an instrument, play with others, gardening is not your thing, but i know music is universal and anyone can do. i have my painting, a big kitchen garden and my grand-kids, plus writing and performing…i got way too much to do to get into the attic!!! so, get into something new. you’re unto your second spring!! there’s way too much in you to settle for the dusty bins!

  7. Tessa says:

    I found a genuine stockman’s hat in my attic!
    It is from Longreach Qld.

    There are surely many relics/treasures from your past all tangled up together in your attic.
    Enjoy sorting through it all!

  8. Ruby says:

    I unpacked my grandmother’s trunk and in it was….

  9. Horace Gaims says:

    With all those odds & ends flying around in your cerebral attic, I hope that no important synapses are shattered.

  10. Lucky says:

    Rev, it looks like your bird has fetched loose.

  11. SaffersBrain says:

    Could be worse. He could have bats in his belfry.

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