Obviously potted, his smoke-filled head wasn't even aware that he was stoned.
Note: The leaf is cut from paper and the smoke is from tobacco. The only actual pot here is made of terracotta. The only thing that might be illegal is the bad humor. I'm not that kind of outlaw gardener!
Nice. Although is tobacco smoke any better? You probably meant to say it was "incense smoke", right? :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, it's funny how many visitors looked twice at my cleome patch... people see "that leaf" everywhere.
Right you are, tobacco smoke is just as bad, if not worse. Incense. Yes, incense, that's it. Funny how people can see that leaf just about anywhere.
DeleteVery funny, Peter - I love bad humor! My family always chastises me for my puns. Maybe it's because it is my second language, but while they cringe, I laugh. I enjoy seeing the flare-ups of your creative nerve!
ReplyDeletePuns are fun as are the groans of the ones on which we inflict out humor.
DeleteExcellent. I'm still chuckling, chuckling, chuckling ... so many puns.
ReplyDeleteAlways fun to share a giggle!
DeleteThere are all kinds of bad puns I could make about smoke -- smoke gets in his eyes, blowing smoke up his ass (except he doesn't have one), etc. But I think I'll refrain. The leaf is very pretty.
ReplyDeleteDon't hold back!
DeleteNice work Outlaw.
ReplyDeleteThanks Danger.
DeleteNever found bad humor in your posts, and thankfully, even bad humor is legal as is the pot nowadays; no criminality of any kind here, just a big grin.
ReplyDeleteHappy to share a smile!
DeleteLooking at your subject matter, Peter, I'm wondering if you know why the cows kept returning to the marijuana fields... It seems the pot was calling the cattle back.
ReplyDeleteGroan! Love it!
DeleteThanks for the giggle!
ReplyDeleteSo many fine puns in one vignette! I salute you.
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