Sunday, November 8, 2009

A new play.

A Major Affair
By Kelly Kellerman



SCENE: Three women are sitting at a table in a cocktail lounge.
It is late afternoon and the “girls” have had more than one cocktail
And are discussing their friend who is late arriving.

Sheila: I’m telling you there is something peculiar going on with Dot.

Louise: Yeah, I think so too. She seems so happy.

Alice: You know what that means don’t you?

Louise: Oh no. Not Dot!

Sheila: She is showing all the signs.

Alice: I mean it seems kind of odd. You two maybe, but not Dot

Shelia: What do you mean we two? I am a very happily married woman.

Louise: Yeah, me too.

Alice: You know what I mean, Dot is so quiet. Who would suspect.

Shelia: God, I’m dying to know.

Louise: How can we find out?

Alice: We could ask her.

Louise: If she Wanted us to know wouldn’t she have told us by now.

Shelia: What if it is one of our husbands?

Alice: You think. Harry has been working late ,a lot!

Louise: I wouldn’t put it past Jack but Dot doesn’t seem his type.

Shelia: What do you mean?

Louise: He likes them tall, young and big busted.

Alice: I thought you said you were happily married?

Louise: Yeah, except for that.

Shelia: It’s not Bill, I have a hard time getting him off the couch
To come eat.

Alice: I have to know what is going on with Dot. Whatever it is, I could use a little.

Louise: You mean you would have an affair.

Alice: Why not? Things are pretty dull around my house.

Sheila: I don’t think Bill would notice.

Louise: In my case it would only be fair.

Alice: I don’t know how to get started.

Louise and Sheila: (together) Me either .

Shelia: It has been a long time since I was with another man.

Louise: I was never with another man.

Alice: Here comes Dot. I am going to ask her.

Louise: Hi Dot, Alice: Where you been?, Shelia: You smell good.

Dot: I was over at Macy’s I needed some new underwear and I was sampling perfumes.

Alice: New underwear?

Dot: My stuff is all so plain, I jazzed it up a little bit.

Louise: Is there something your not telling us?

Shelia: Yeah, why are you so happy?

Alice: We want to know if you are having an affair?

Dot: It sure took you guys long enough to figure it out.

All three women scream and all start to talk at once

When do you have time?, Anybody we know?, For how long?

Dot : One at a time. I need a drink (Orders drink)

Louise: Dot, come on tell us!

Dot: Well it happens every Friday night, when Ed goes to his poker game.

Alice: Where do you go?

Sheila: Who with?

Dot: I don’t go anywhere. They come there.

Shelia: (Shocked) More than one?

Louise: I don’t understand

Dot: Well it is very simple. Friday nights I put on my best perfume, slip on my peignoir, I turn the lights down low, light some candles
pour some wine and get into my hot tub.

Alice: That all sounds very nice but why do you call it an affair?

Shelia: We all got hot tubs. Whats so special about yours?
Dot: in my hot tub is where I meet, Brad Pitt, Harrison Ford and PAUL NEWMAN.

Louise: Paul Newman is dead!

Dot: Believe me: when he is in MY hot tub, he ain’t dead!

End




Friday, September 25, 2009

Great Scott

I recently entered this limerick in a contest at www.lemondrop.com hopefuly to win a copy of Diana Gabalans new book. I think it's funny,but then I would wouldn't I? It is not quite up to Ogden Nash standards but I try.

Great Scott

There once was a Scottsman named Milt
Who walked on the hills at a tilt
The lassies remarked on his built
When the wind raised the skirts of his kilt.

In a different vein. This was intended to be song lyric but unfortunately ( or perhaps fortunately) I have no talents that include musical insturments so ,I guess, this is another poem.

We Were Dancing

We were dancing, barely moving, keeping time.
Your head was on my shoulder, your face was next to mine.

We were dancing when you smiled at me, you didn't say a word
But when are lips brushed tenderly,' I love you' is what I heard.

We were dancing when the whole world changed for me.
Your kiss had set my soul on fire, your lips spoke poetry.

We were dancing when we should have left the floor
We were dancing,lost in time forever more
We were dancing to the music of the mind,
We were dancing,barely moving,keeping time.

Thats aaaaaaaaaaaall folks. 'Till next time








Tuesday, September 15, 2009

All About Me

The birds start to sing when I walk down the street.
I get a big smile from every one that I meet.

I have more awards than anyone that I know,
The Kennel Club even gave me best in show.

The Oscar, the Emmy, the Life Acheivment Award .
I've been Man of the Year, I'm never board

When Hollywood calls I can put them on hold
I do what I want I don't have to be told

I'm on top of the world, I feel tall as a tree.
There is never enough, It's All About Me

Producers and directors are standing in row
They say without me they can't go on with the show.

Writing plays just for me is becoming a thing,
There must be 10,000 songs that they want me to sing

What they do't know; I would do it for free.
It's not about money. It's All About Me!

My Pets

Another Day,another poem.I will continue to post one a day untill I fet most of my previous poems on this blog. I say most because some even I don't like. I have a few though that I would like to share.Comments are welcome.



MY PETS


My Cats a Cat and that is that

My Dog I do adore

My Trumpet Swan, a paragon

My Pig an awful boar

My Snail and Whale

Who share a pail, are both quite Avant-Garde

My Elephant,

A sycophant

My Owl ,severe retard

My Ring-Dang-Do lives in my head

He sleeps all day beneath my bed

He is never here when I’m alone

He hangs around when I am not home

Some say he makes a perfect pet

Although no one has seen him yet


Kicking and Screaming by Kelly Kellerman

I'm an old fart, That is coming apart, and not just at the seams,it seems.
I walk with a hitch,My sight has a glitch,And my hearing is much less,Than keen.
When I get out of my chair,I seldom know where,I'm going nor do I,Know why.
So I head for the john,where arrival upon, if I don't have to go I, can try.
This is seldom a test, It's what I do best, Day and night 'round the clock, Never dry.
When my dr. suggests, I have one more test, I think to myself whats the , The point.
Will I be more aware, Of losing my hair, Or will it show that I need a, New Joint.
Whatever's decreed, I'm going to seed, It's all just a matter, Of time.
But untill that suns finaly set, You can make a sure bet, The kicking and screaming, Is mine.