Questions Only

Is that the fireworks going off in the basement again?

Is that a euphemism?

Are you the man who came to dinner?

Are we into non sequiturs now?

Are you familiar with the plays of George Kaufman and/or Moss Hart, which include You Can’t Take It With You and The Man Who Came To Dinner?

You don’t mean Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?

Wasn’t that written by William Rose?

Would he smell as sweet by any other name?

What light through yonder window breaks? Who threw that stone? Who threw that stone?

Are you talking about Sly or Mick, or Bob Dylan?

Doesn’t it always come back down to Dylan?

Dylan, Bob or Thomas, Dylan?

Could it be Billy Bob Dylan Thomas?

Didn’t he write “A Child’s Christmas on Highway 71?”

Did you enjoy his “Don’t Think Twice About That Dark Night”?

Wasn’t your favorite line “Rage, Rage against the times they are a-changin’?”

Do you also like “The Death of Emmett Till Will Have No Dominion”?

Is it a good idea to name my next grandchild “Till Will?”

Or maybe “Will Tell”?

Is that where that Granny Smith apple went to?