December 16, 2018
Stephen Wright is a comedian, he has a brain that works something like mine, but much more imaginative. He is known for one-liners, many in the form of a question. For instance, "Why is it a penny for your thoughts but you have to put your two cents in? Somebody’s making a penny." If Barbie's so popular, why do you have to buy her friends? Who was the cruel person who put the letter S in the word lisp? And why are there five syllables in the word monosyllabic? Questions that make you think and perhaps laugh.
Lucy, on your bulletin cover, asks a not so funny question, “Why can't my life be all ups?” It is a form of the question that human's have asked forever, “Why do bad things happen to good people?”