Doing a Hobbo!
Doing a Hobbo,
what does it mean?
The expression implies
that your brain is not keen
enough to come up with
a quick, witty remark,
needs time to reflect
before making its mark.
Requires contemplation,
reflection, some thought,
then with a deft flick,
the ball's in your court.
A short, pithy poem,
initially funny,
it quickly transpires
is bang on the money.
That's doing a Hobbo,
it is happy, not triste,
then, just as you're chuckling,
you are caught by the twist.
Awesome!! 🙂 This “doing a Hobbo” thing is a unique skill. My wonderful son told me today that Oscar (the dog) is just like me because he leaves little poems for other dogs when we go for walks. 😀 Piddle poems. That, my friend, is “doing a Worms”.
we all want to be smart and quick off the mark in a witty, sparkling conversation — but sometimes the mind is not quick enough, but the other guy’s mind is: you’ve captured this problem well 🙂
Awesome!! 🙂 This “doing a Hobbo” thing is a unique skill. My wonderful son told me today that Oscar (the dog) is just like me because he leaves little poems for other dogs when we go for walks. 😀 Piddle poems. That, my friend, is “doing a Worms”.
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Thank you so much, and you can tell master Worms that he had Hobbo laughing out loud this morning! 🤣🤣🤣
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Genius. You rock. Love it.
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🤣 Not sure about that Selma, but thank you anyway!
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Aaaaah … interesting.
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we all want to be smart and quick off the mark in a witty, sparkling conversation — but sometimes the mind is not quick enough, but the other guy’s mind is: you’ve captured this problem well 🙂
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Thanks John. I’m sure many others share the same experience! 🙂
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