Whatsa matta you

Why you look-a so sad?

Remember that song? It was called “Shaddap You Face,” a parody on a stereotypical Italian mother telling her son that she feared he wouldn’t amount to anything. I remember the chorus:

Whatsa matta you? Hey! Gotta no respect.

Whaddya tink you do? Why you look-a so sad?

It’s-a not so bad. It’s-a nice-a place.

Ah, shaddap-a you face.

The rest of the words are funny, too — tune was like 27 verses long. I’ll have to look them up. It was kind of like “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” and “Macarena”: silly, catchy, but ultimately overplayed and eventually deep-sixed where it belonged.

OK. I hate weekends. Is that a bad thing? I think it’s because I lack a project. Well, that, and some other stuff. But I’m growing restless. Is it that I miss the aggravation? Could be. My hunch is that I’m going to have all I can handle come the end of the month when exam scores are sent. Then I’ll have me a project. Yeah.

I would like for you to comment on this drawing. Does anyone besides me see Mr. Limpet?

Discuss.

Fink, in a funk


7 thoughts on “Whatsa matta you

  1. Bando

    It appears to be the child of Mr. Limpet and a baguette. Makes me scared to go to breakfast with you tomorrow, for fear of seeing something similar. :-)

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    1. Rat Fink Post author

      HA

      Nah, gerfren — I’ma have me one of those ab-fab cherry-cream-cheese Danishes! Can’t wait to see you tomorrow!

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    1. Rat Fink Post author

      BOOMR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! HAhahahaha

      I know you watched that when you wuz a kid! I loved it when Ladyfish would sigh his name: Oh, Limpet…

      LOL

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  2. Rat Fink Post author

    That is actually a Magritte I have not seen before. I want to get me some prints for my classroom over the summer. (OK, not that one, but you know…maybe one of the bowler ones)

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