An old friend of mine named Shirley used to say that she liked for everything to be fun, and she made it that way. But then, she was a beautiful woman, and she could afford to laugh when someone tried to brush a hair off her shoulder and found it was attached to her chin.
I've known some funny people. Neil C. did a one-handstand on a folding metal chair, and suffered bruises but no breaks.
I've always tried to be funny, but nobody laughs.
Anyway, I was thinking about Shirley's philosophy, and decided that I need to have more fun. Some fun. So I'm going to try 30 days of waking up thinking of what would be fun to do, instead of what-all I need to do that probably won't get done.
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Enjoyed watching a few minutes of the inaugural parade yesterday afternoon. I liked Michelle's beautiful coat, and Joe Biden running back and forth, shaking hands and hugging children.
Tuesday, January 22, 2013
Having Fun
Posted by Joanne Cage -- Joanne Cage at 9:00 AM
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I always say it's important to have fun. And laugh. Have fun and laugh, two important things. Even more important than housework.
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