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Just For Fun!
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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!
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.Many years ago we had my Niece and Nephew staying with us for the weekend, we took them for a day out,finishing with a meal out.
They had been fighting and squabbling all day, and as the meal was put in front of us, Mr S gave them a good talking to, telling them to behave themselves, eat their food nicely and not make a show of themselves.
Mr S then put his fork into his fish, which promptly shot off the the plate and across the table with peas and chips flying everywhere.
There was silence for about ten seconds, then we all just ended up in fits of giggles.
The children have grown up now, but they have never forgotten it.
They had been fighting and squabbling all day, and as the meal was put in front of us, Mr S gave them a good talking to, telling them to behave themselves, eat their food nicely and not make a show of themselves.
Mr S then put his fork into his fish, which promptly shot off the the plate and across the table with peas and chips flying everywhere.
There was silence for about ten seconds, then we all just ended up in fits of giggles.
The children have grown up now, but they have never forgotten it.