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Miz! the smoking area depends on the wind. Right now the wind is coming from the stern so you would smoke on the foredeck. Wind comes from the foredeck, you smoke on the stern!
OMG!!! First, Thank you, Cuz. You kill me! Great Jokes!!! I went outside and my sprinkler valve was malfunctioning, so I had to call hubby at Home Depot and tell him to get a new one while he was there!!! Yes, sorry, but I had to turn the sprinklers on today because it has stopped raining and I have rye grass seed with worm castings that need watering in. Anyway, tried to go for a walk, but it was too cold--I am afraid to say how cold, since I know so many of you really know WHAT COLD IS--but here in So CA--you know, bobbie--if it's less than 60 degrees, we're cold. Sissies, in a way, but it's acclimation. Rossellamex: I knew you meant your Sweet Kitten! I do read the posts and go back as far as I can to catch up! I make a fool of myself so easily, that I try to be prepared amap. OK--well I have a joke, a neighbor sent me. I think it's kind of funny, but maybe not. I do not want to put a damper on the BOAT again, at least not on the same day! Do you want me to tell it?
Well I just had kind of a nap. I snoozed I guess. I don't think my brain went to sleep though. Feel woozy. K. Gonna go have my smoke. There is no wind so I'll smoke in my usual place. ;)
I know what you mean about living in So. Cal. I lived in San Diego for 9 years and when I would come back to Illinois to visit in the Winter I would freeze to the bone.
Cuz, LOVE the jokes! So funny that I went & made some chocolate chip cookies just so I could spew them on the screen! lol Bobbie are you a bad influence on me?!?! lol
OK, someone on the thread sent me this one AND the next joke coming. This one's not bad, but the next one is NOT for the youngens!!! See if you can guess who shared them with me, ok?...
I just got off the phone with a friend in Minnesota.
He said that since early this morning the snow has been
nearly waist high and is still falling. The temperature is
dropping below zero and the north wind is increasing.
His wife has done nothing but look through the kitchen
window. He says that if it gets much worse, he may
OK. If i offend someone with the subject matter, please accept my apology. A man was walking on the sidewalk and he came to a mental institution, surrounded by a fence. There were a group of people chanting inside the grounds saying, "thirteen, thirteen, thirteen", over and over. He stepped up to the fence and found a knothole to look into. The man yelled, and said, "Hey, some little a$$hole just poked me in the eye with a stick!!! Pretty soon, you can here the group inside the grounds chanting, "Fourteen, fourteen, fourteen..." OK--I thought it was pretty funny, and although we deal with mental illness here, I would never make fun of that subject. But, the guy was kind of the idiot, anyway, doncha think? I thought of some good material on my walk, bobbie. You may use it if you want in your schtick, free of charge. "You read the book, Eat, Pray Love, about the woman who travels the globe and grows through her experiences? Well, I am writing a book (just kidding, Rossella) about my experiences before Weight Watchers and Therapy. It's called, "Eat, Cry, Eat". I'm sure you can tweak it, but the basis is there. OK, that's all for now.
I cannot see. I cannot pee. I cannot chew. I cannot screw. Oh my God, what can I do? My memory shrinks. My hearing stinks. No sense of smell. I look like hell. My mood is bad - can you tell? My body's drooping. Have trouble pooping. The Golden Years have come at last. The Golden Years can kiss my @ss.
OK, which one of the crew is responsible for this one?
(If you don't want anyone to know, then email me & tell me so!)
Cat in the hat: I know it too! Christina, no kidding, a book about diets and problems with weight would not be a bad idea at all. I know many people here who would be interested. (me included). When I was young I was skinny and I did not take weight even if I ate a whole beef every day. And now... my thyroid does not work anymore and even if I eat little, I don't lose weight! And I should! Goodness, could someone give me only one positive side in getting old?
If there is no wind you have to dive in the water to smoke. You guys are killing with the jokes I falling out of the chair I was feeling in the dumps a little while-now can not stop laughing-you guys are the best-want to hear some good jokes come to our senior centerr sewing those 90 yr. olds know some great ones.
Alternate Adam's rib joke: Adam is walking around the Garden very sad, and God asks him what is wrong. Adam say, "I'm lonely, God I have no one to hang with". God says, "I'm going to make you a companion called Woman. She will comfort you, listen to you, build you up, have your children, raise them, cook for you, take care of the hearth. You will not have to worry about a thing, she will do it all." Adam say, "Wow. That sounds great. What is it going to cost me"? God says, "An arm and a leg". Adam thinks about it and says, "Well, what can I get for a rib"? I think it's a bit chauvinistic, because for a rib, he got a much better deal in real life--right, LADIES!!??!!
Way down in dat old swamp known as Louisiana, Boudreaux's old lady's been pregnant for some time, and now her time had come. So, he brought her to the doctor, and the doctor began to deliver the baby.
She had a little boy, and the doctor looked over at Boudreaux and said, Hey, Boudreaux, you just had you a son! Aint dat just grand"?
Boudreaux got excited by this, but just then the doctor spoke up and said, "Hold on! We ain't finished up yet!"
The doctor then delivered a little girl.
He said, "Hey, Boudreaux! You got you a daughter! She a pretty lil ting, too."
Boudreaux was kind of puzzled by all this, and then the doctor said, "Hold on, we still ain't got done yet!"
The doctor then delivered another boy and said, " Boudreaux, you just had youself another boy!"
When Boudreaux and Marie went home with their three children, he sat down with his wife and said, "Mama, you remember dat night what we runned out of dat dere Vaseline and we had to use dat dere 3-in-1 Oil?"
She said, "Yeah, I do."
Boudreaux exclaimed, "Man, it's a damn good ting we didn't use no WD-40!"*
Rossella, I know what you mean. And when people tell me it's better than the alternative sometimes I wanna say, how do you know? ;) The only good thing I can think of about aging for a woman is no more periods.
This is not a joke it really happened -at one of the craft fairs my sister went to another crafter went to use the restroom and went to a stall that showed it was empty and there was a man in there and he turned around and exposed himself to her. She reported it to the management and when the police officer questioned her he said I need a discription she held up her fingers and said it was this big-the cop trying to keep from laughing said his face-what did his face look like she oh I didn't see his face.
Good Evening All...... Feeling better today.....Somewhat anyway. Had a nice BDAY.... Went out to dinner for the first time since October...... I was like wow this is the outside world whooo hoooo..... lol. Taking it one day at a time... One min at a time..... Love the jokes on here.... Mom is Mom....Still running in circles for sure......
Angie, that's all you can do. Take it one day at a time or one minute at a time. I'm so glad you got to go out for your birthday and that it was nice. Love & hugs to you and your mom.
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APFM does not endorse or recommend any provider. It is your sole responsibility to select the appropriate care for yourself or your loved one. We work with both you and the Participating Communities in your search. We do not permit our Advisors to have an ownership interest in Participating Communities.
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We do not charge you any fee – we are paid by the Participating Communities. Some Participating Communities pay us a percentage of the first month's standard rate for the rent and care services you select. We invoice these fees after the senior moves in.
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Wind comes from the foredeck, you smoke on the stern!
lovbob
I went outside and my sprinkler valve was malfunctioning, so I had to call hubby at Home Depot and tell him to get a new one while he was there!!! Yes, sorry, but I had to turn the sprinklers on today because it has stopped raining and I have rye grass seed with worm castings that need watering in.
Anyway, tried to go for a walk, but it was too cold--I am afraid to say how cold, since I know so many of you really know WHAT COLD IS--but here in So CA--you know, bobbie--if it's less than 60 degrees, we're cold. Sissies, in a way, but it's acclimation.
Rossellamex: I knew you meant your Sweet Kitten! I do read the posts and go back as far as I can to catch up! I make a fool of myself so easily, that I try to be prepared amap.
OK--well I have a joke, a neighbor sent me. I think it's kind of funny, but maybe not. I do not want to put a damper on the BOAT again, at least not on the same day! Do you want me to tell it?
(I am joking again)
love,
miz
I know what you mean about living in So. Cal. I lived in San Diego for 9 years and when I would come back to Illinois to visit in the Winter I would freeze to the bone.
OK, someone on the thread sent me this one AND the next joke coming. This one's not bad, but the next one is NOT for the youngens!!! See if you can guess who shared them with me, ok?...
I just got off the phone with a friend in Minnesota.
He said that since early this morning the snow has been
nearly waist high and is still falling. The temperature is
dropping below zero and the north wind is increasing.
His wife has done nothing but look through the kitchen
window. He says that if it gets much worse, he may
have to let her in.
(Small rim shot!) : )
A man was walking on the sidewalk and he came to a mental institution, surrounded by a fence. There were a group of people chanting inside the grounds saying, "thirteen, thirteen, thirteen", over and over. He stepped up to the fence and found a knothole to look into. The man yelled, and said, "Hey, some little a$$hole just poked me in the eye with a stick!!!
Pretty soon, you can here the group inside the grounds chanting, "Fourteen, fourteen, fourteen..."
OK--I thought it was pretty funny, and although we deal with mental illness here, I would never make fun of that subject.
But, the guy was kind of the idiot, anyway, doncha think?
I thought of some good material on my walk, bobbie. You may use it if you want in your schtick, free of charge.
"You read the book, Eat, Pray Love, about the woman who travels the globe and grows through her experiences? Well, I am writing a book (just kidding, Rossella) about my experiences
before Weight Watchers and Therapy. It's called, "Eat, Cry, Eat".
I'm sure you can tweak it, but the basis is there. OK, that's all for now.
THE CAT IN THE HAT ON AGING...
I cannot see.
I cannot pee.
I cannot chew.
I cannot screw.
Oh my God, what can I do?
My memory shrinks.
My hearing stinks.
No sense of smell.
I look like hell.
My mood is bad - can you tell?
My body's drooping.
Have trouble pooping.
The Golden Years
have come at last.
The Golden Years
can kiss my @ss.
OK, which one of the crew is responsible for this one?
(If you don't want anyone to know, then email me & tell me so!)
Love & hugs to EveryBUDDY!
Peach
Christina, no kidding, a book about diets and problems with weight would not be a bad idea at all. I know many people here who would be interested. (me included). When I was young I was skinny and I did not take weight even if I ate a whole beef every day. And now... my thyroid does not work anymore and even if I eat little, I don't lose weight! And I should!
Goodness, could someone give me only one positive side in getting old?
Adam is walking around the Garden very sad, and God asks him what is wrong. Adam say, "I'm lonely, God I have no one to hang with". God says, "I'm going to make you a companion called Woman. She will comfort you, listen to you, build you up, have your children, raise them, cook for you, take care of the hearth. You will not have to worry about a thing, she will do it all." Adam say, "Wow. That sounds great. What is it going to cost me"? God says, "An arm and a leg". Adam thinks about it and says, "Well, what can I get for a rib"?
I think it's a bit chauvinistic, because for a rib, he got a much better deal in real life--right, LADIES!!??!!
Way down in dat old swamp known as Louisiana, Boudreaux's old lady's
been pregnant for some time, and now her time had come. So, he brought
her to the doctor, and the doctor began to deliver the baby.
She had a little boy, and the doctor looked over at Boudreaux and said,
Hey, Boudreaux, you just had you a son! Aint dat just grand"?
Boudreaux got excited by this, but just then the doctor spoke up and
said, "Hold on! We ain't finished up yet!"
The doctor then delivered a little girl.
He said, "Hey, Boudreaux! You got you a daughter! She a pretty lil ting,
too."
Boudreaux was kind of puzzled by all this, and then the doctor said,
"Hold on, we still ain't got done yet!"
The doctor then delivered another boy and said, " Boudreaux, you just
had youself another boy!"
When Boudreaux and Marie went home with their three children, he sat
down with his wife and said, "Mama, you remember dat night what we
runned out of dat dere Vaseline and we had to use dat dere 3-in-1 Oil?"
She said, "Yeah, I do."
Boudreaux exclaimed, "Man, it's a damn good ting we didn't use no WD-40!"*
love,
miz