Wow........i'm truely humbled by both of your comments. I really mean that. My Dad had a great sense of humor, and he taught me how to laugh, even at the worst times. I never got to meet his Mom, as she died 7 years before i was born. But my Mom told me that she would have LOVED me, as i have a warped semse of humor, which my Mom said my Grandma also had. My Mom told me how my Grandma, who was as i hear, quite well endowed in the "chest" area, would wait for my Dad to walk next to her, (my Dad was only 5'3" tall) and she would grab him and yank him into her chest face first and hold him there, saying "There's my baby!" She LOVED to laugh, and i think it got passed down from her, to my Dad, and then to me. Anytime I was in a bad mood, my Dad would do things just to make me laugh. I would fight it, but he ALWAYS won.
To me, one of the greatest things is to hear people laugh. It seems to help lighten people's loads, and makes it easier to face the challenges of life.
I have had people say "When are you gonna start acting your age?" and i tell them "If I ever do, PLEASE take me out back and kill me!" I may get older.....but i REFUSE to grow up!!!
Many times i have seen people just about ready to rip each other to shreads on the "site not to be mentioned here", and i would try to interject humor to difuse the situation. It doesn't always work, but sometimes it does.
I heard that someone from that site was "annoyed" by me and my humor. I wish i could have found out who it was, and why, but i never did find out.
I will always TRY to remain "Cheesey". It's not always easy, but in the end, i think it is whats best.
Thank you again for the uplifting thoughts!
Often times i don't think i make a difference, and Zero taking the time and effort to make this thread means ALOT to me!!!
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