I like this one. It's "New-Yorker-Caption Style": First, you pick up a cliche with your right hand ("Are we there yet, dad"). Then, you pick up the novel situation with your LEFT hand (a kid driving a car). And you look carefully at the cliche, and the novel situation: one in each hand. Then, you knock them together, HARD.
If you're skillful, "the new thing" is somewhat familiar, with a delightful splice:
I like this one. It's "New-Yorker-Caption Style": First, you pick up a cliche with your right hand ("Are we there yet, dad"). Then, you pick up the novel situation with your LEFT hand (a kid driving a car). And you look carefully at the cliche, and the novel situation: one in each hand. Then, you knock them together, HARD.
If you're skillful, "the new thing" is somewhat familiar, with a delightful splice:
"Am I there yet, dad?"
...Something like that.
Nice Job!
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