Body & Soul0 min ago
Just For Fun!
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Duplicate post from Family section
I was thinking today about the funny things that happen in everyday life and how they make me giggle at the most inappropriate moment.
Have you got anything to put a smile on our faces?
Here's mine:
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I have to take one and half tablets of meds in the morning but always struggle to break one of the tablets. Well, as usual, I broke the tablet and the two halves flicked across the room. On discovering one of the halves in my jewellery box, I promptly popped it into my mouth. I thought it was a bit on the hard side so I spat it out onto my hand, only to discover that it wasn't a tablet but my daughters first tooth that I had kept in the jewellery box.
Hope it made you laugh!
I was thinking today about the funny things that happen in everyday life and how they make me giggle at the most inappropriate moment.
Have you got anything to put a smile on our faces?
Here's mine:
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I have to take one and half tablets of meds in the morning but always struggle to break one of the tablets. Well, as usual, I broke the tablet and the two halves flicked across the room. On discovering one of the halves in my jewellery box, I promptly popped it into my mouth. I thought it was a bit on the hard side so I spat it out onto my hand, only to discover that it wasn't a tablet but my daughters first tooth that I had kept in the jewellery box.
Hope it made you laugh!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I now sleep alone in a 6ft bed since my hubbys demise, fast asleep during the night I turned right in the bed, had I turned left whilst asleep there was another 4ft to shift my ample frame to but no I turned right and fell out of bed, well actually I woke mid air and it was scary a split second I realised what was happening & I had landed on my right shoulder, it took me a good half hour to get up on my feet and today 2 months later said shoulder still hurts mainly at night, as I could raise my arm above my head I did not seek any medical help, all friends asked was how much I had to drink that night whilst laughing at me, answer nothing.