Friday, January 28, 2011

Murphy on Dames

See, with dames, it’s like this.

Say a dame walks into a room. Your head turns. You don’t even turn it, it turns by itself, like a sunflower seeking the sun.

Do even dames understand dames? Probably not. Does God? Probably; but perhaps even He sometimes murmurs, “What - Have - I - Wrought ??? ”

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Murphy on the Bunny/Hamster Controversy


Which (bellows the world) is cuter? ? ???

-- Whoa! You think I’m stupid? Man -- no way I’m wading into this one.

You got fanatics on both sides. Some shout “Bunnies!”, and some shout “Hamsters!” -- both sides waving pitchforks.

Me? I simply say:

Bunnies: O so cute.

Hamsters: Way way cute.

Comparisons are odious.

God made the both of ‘em -- Let God sort it out.

Monday, January 24, 2011

Murphy’s Favorite Recipes

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Murphyburger®

Ingredients:

(1) burger

(2) bun

You’re done!

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Olde-Countree-Stylee Pizza

Ingredients:

One (1) medium telephone

One (1) takeout menu

Call; order a Large; enjoy!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Murphy: The Movie

Only watch this video if you don't mind seeing a dame so drop-dead gorgeous she made me forget my pool game.

The Mystery of “Memento”


Ever watch “Memento”? Ever watch it fifteen times -- sometimes with the sound off, searching for subtle visual clues that the noise might distract you from, like a magician’s patter? Well, we did, me’n Joey. Now that was one tough case to crack.
Only now, Doctor J may have a lead that could bust the thing wide open. Check out the investigation here:



Friday, January 14, 2011

Murphy in Retirement


As Murphy grew older and older, people grew more and more kind.

At Rosie’s Luncheonette, where the Blue Plate Special vied with the Businessman’s Lunch, as the biggest seller and most profitable item respectively, Rosie now implemented the Detective Special, For P.I.s Only: a modest meal for a price that was beyond all modesty: for everyone know that the aging shamus had seldom two red cents to rub together. It was her least profitable item (operating break-even, so Rosie said; though everyone assumed it was at a loss), and her slightest seller (having a customer base of exactly one). It was priced at a dime, though Murphy always left a quarter, claiming that he had no other change.

Thursday, January 13, 2011

Murphy on the War of 1812

Look -- it was all a big misunderstanding, okay? Matter fact -- never did understand the thing myself. But hey, bygones be bygones, alright? Pint of bitter under the bridge.