by Charles Marshall | Jan 14, 2023 | Charles Marshall, Christian comedian, clean comedian, comedy, comedy blog, funny meme, Uncategorized |
Follow up questions. Is there any other kind of soap than healthy soap? Does Purell offer an unhealthy option? Does healthy soap cost more than just regular soap? Does this soap work better when used with regular water, or will I need to use healthy water?...
by Charles Marshall | Jan 13, 2023 | Christian comedian, clean comedian, comedy, comedy blog, funny meme, old age humor |
I had eye surgery last week so I had to wear an eye patch for a couple of days. Maybe this could be my new thing. I could be known as The Pirate Comedian! “Ahoy, maties! What’s the deal with land lubbers? Arrrrr!”
by Charles Marshall | Dec 5, 2022 | Christian comedian, Christmas, comedy, comedy article, comedy blog, Mistletoe |
A lot of odd little customs have somehow become attached to the Christmas season. Take mistletoe, for example. What an amazing concept! Hang a little twig over someone’s head and you get a kiss. I guess that makes sense. Nothing says romance like a poisonous sprig of...
by Charles Marshall | Jun 29, 2022 | clean comedian, comedy, comedy article, comedy blog, July 4th humor, southern comedy |
Independence Day is once again upon us and for the first time in my life, it strikes me what a strange way it is that we celebrate this holiday. First, we go over to my Uncle Harold’s house and stuff ourselves almost to the point of hospitalization. Then at some point...
by Charles Marshall | Feb 22, 2022 | Charles Marshall, Christian comedian, comedy, comedy article, comedy blog |
I was thinking about the story of Moses confronting Pharaoh. Pharaoh decided not to let the Hebrews go, so God wound up sending plagues of frogs, locusts, flies, and whatnot. I started thinking about how weird some of those plagues were. I mean, why frogs for cryin’...
by Charles Marshall | Dec 1, 2021 | Charles Marshall, clean comedian, comedy, comedy article, comedy blog, southern humor |
Christmas has often been a somewhat painful season for me. I grew up in a big household with five kids so my parents were trying to cut corners any way they could. They would wait until about three days before Christmas to buy our Christmas tree, which was always a...
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