September 29, 2016 by dorannrule
Growing old can be fun. Β At least that’s what my oldest friend, Kit, says.
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Posted in Blogging Inspiration, Friends, Humor, On Aging, People, Uncategorized | Tagged Aging, Friendship, Funny photo, humor, Jokes, laughter, Marriage, Pranks | 21 Comments
A friend did that to me at the gym once. I hear he healed up just fine.
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Hehehe, love the picture.
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Too funny! One has to keep or acquire a sense of humor as one grows older!
Kit’s got it right!
I don’t think he will get a weigh with that. Bet she will pound him to death. What do you think, Gram? Will he kilo ver?
Adolescent humor does seem to re-emerge with gusto!
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Thanks for visiting my blog and for your easy remedy. π
I had this funny feeling that pic would appeal to you Andrew. π
Yes, I do think we have to “grin and bear it.” π
Yes, and my friend Kit has always lived with for fun. She is the free-est spirit I have ever knowm.
Hahahaha! I know he would “kilo ver” when I got through with him Anne! π
And humor, adolescent or aged, is a good thing. π
My John always says about old age. You can join the club but you can’t get out of it. However having a sense of humour helps.
Can’t begin to compete with all the clever comments. Can only say wonder how he’s coping with his false foot
Absolutelyπ
Tell John I am a long-time member! π
π Love it Judith! We shall prevail.
Haha! My doctor actually did that once when the nurse was weighing me. Caught us both off guard! If we can’t laugh, why are we even here?
I so agree Patti… I so agree! π
Hahaha this was good. Was this her husband or friend? Any relationship there should always be laugher!
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A friend did that to me at the gym once. I hear he healed up just fine.
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Hehehe, love the picture.
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Too funny! One has to keep or acquire a sense of humor as one grows older!
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Kit’s got it right!
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I don’t think he will get a weigh with that. Bet she will pound him to death. What do you think, Gram? Will he kilo ver?
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Adolescent humor does seem to re-emerge with gusto!
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π
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Thanks for visiting my blog and for your easy remedy. π
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I had this funny feeling that pic would appeal to you Andrew. π
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Yes, I do think we have to “grin and bear it.” π
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Yes, and my friend Kit has always lived with for fun. She is the free-est spirit I have ever knowm.
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Hahahaha! I know he would “kilo ver” when I got through with him Anne! π
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And humor, adolescent or aged, is a good thing. π
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My John always says about old age. You can join the club but you can’t get out of it. However having a sense of humour helps.
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Can’t begin to compete with all the clever comments. Can only say wonder how he’s coping with his false foot
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Absolutelyπ
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Tell John I am a long-time member! π
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π Love it Judith! We shall prevail.
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Haha! My doctor actually did that once when the nurse was weighing me. Caught us both off guard! If we can’t laugh, why are we even here?
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I so agree Patti… I so agree! π
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Hahaha this was good. Was this her husband or friend? Any relationship there should always be laugher!
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