These famous brothers are so entertaining to watch, especially when playing their instruments.
I encourage those of you with kids to watch their classic film A Night at the Opera; make it a family night. We don’t want them to be lost to the next generation.
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I think God sent the Brothers Marx
(NO, Karl’s capital was not there!)
to give us gentler story arcs
in times when life did not seem fair,
and that sweetly slapstick laughter
healed hurts we didn’t know we had,
and having smiled, we might find after
that things were really not that bad.
I hope that someone’s on the way
with His Love, at His Behest,
to lift the darkness of today
and show us that we live the best
when we put aside our rancour
and let joy become our anchor.
Yes, Andrew. Excellent observation.
Thanks, Roberta!
So true, thanks Andrew! Laughter is such good medicine. Most of the things I worry about are contradictory anyway.
Kelsey, I love the way you put it, that most of our worries are contradictory. So true!
I wonder how many hours of practice that took for them to look so impromptu. You should have seen my piano teacher’s smile when I told her I was not continuing my lessons. Her joy was unmistakable and full of glory.
I’ve always loved watching them. Great entertainment.