It was a solemn moment. The bugler stood with his back to the assembled company, facing the long red rays of the setting sun that slanted down the cathedral aisle of black pines. The golden notes rang ...
Humor is under direct attack. It's being attacked by drones—but I am using "drone" in the antique sense of the term. "Drone" comes from the German "drohnen", to roar, and Swedish "drona", to drowse.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: xyz fotos at Depositphotos.com. Humor has a way of transcending time. While historical figures are often remembered ...
You may have set aside those clichés about the German sense of humor after the wondrous “Toni Erdmann,” but get ready to dust them off for Sam Garbarski‘s sincere but stilted “Bye Bye Germany.” This ...