Thursday, September 18, 2008

Time for a Giggle or Two

Ramblings of a Retired Mind

I was thinking about how a status symbol of today is those cell phones that everyone has clipped onto their belt or purse. I can't afford one. So, I'm wearing my garage door opener.

You know, I spent a fortune on deodorant before I realized that people didn't like me anyway.

I was thinking that women should put pictures of missing husbands on beer cans!

I was thinking about old age and decided that old age is 'when you still have something on the ball, but you are just too tired to bounce it.'

I thought about making a fitness movie, for folks my age, and call it "Pumping Rust."

I have gotten that dreaded furniture disease. That's when your chest is falling into your drawers!

I know, when people see a cat's litter box, they always say, "Oh, have you got a cat?"
Just once I want to say, "No, it's for company!"

Employment application blanks always ask who is to be notified in case of an emergency.'
I think you should write, "A Good Doctor!"

Why do they put pictures of criminals up in the Post Office? What are we supposed to do... write to these men? Why don't they just put their pictures on the postage stamps so the mailmen could look for them while they deliver the mail? Or better yet, arrest them while they are taking their pictures!

I was thinking about how people seem to read the Bible a whole lot more as they get older. Then, it dawned on me, they were cramming for their finals.

As for me, I'm just hoping God grades on the curve.

3 comments:

Mari Meehan said...

Is this an original Sylvia? If so copyright it. It is priceless!

Anonymous said...

Now I know what my problem is: I'm "too tired to bounce it." Very funny post.

storyteller said...

How funny!!! Did you write this? Methinks I’ll be chuckling for a while this morning … and may need to add a link back here in my Smiley Saturday post so MY readers can enjoy it too (when I finally get around to creating and publishing one today). Thanks for sharing ;--)
Hugs and blessings,