Thursday, March 5, 2009

Being with People

I really love being with people. I like meeting new ones and I like having dinner and fun with the old ones. Gary Halls is one of my old ones. He just likes fun and laughing and spilling things. He gets so tickled whem I come see him and Nancy that he laughs the whole evening. Most people would consider him a mad hatter if they saw him at this stage. We all need to be mad hatters at one time or another. We are all too serious. It takes a bit of madness to live well. Lossen up, relax, laugh at yourself. After all what else do we have that really lasts. Paul my son and I have regular emails. I love to make him laugh. Often times I go overboard and cross the line. I push too hard and it is no longer funny. But when I am funny, what a treat both for me and for Paul. Oh the good times, let them role. The pain we forget the good times alway remain as a memory.

6 comments:

  1. Yea man. Once you get two mad hatters together the laughs just flow.

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  2. Haha, I just read your comment about my business and laughed so hard I think people at work were wondering if I'd lose my business in the process.

    :-P

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  3. Yes. we have to protect our business. I think the medical term is "keep it in your pants." Oooooooooooooooooh that was bad but it is funny. Always attend to the details.

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  4. To quote Edith Sitwell, "Eccentricity is not, as dull people would have us believe, a form of madness. It is often a kind of innocent pride, and the man of genius and the aristocrat are frequently regarded as eccentrics because genius and aristocrat are entirely unafraid of and uninfluenced by the opinions and vagaries of the crowd."

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  5. Ah man. The repair center has been too much forking work this week. I don't how the fork I am going for finish it. FORRKKK!!!

    Of course of course Edith Sitwell. Are you familiar with her srongest critic Edward Standsbad?

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  6. Now we have true wit. I liked these quotes:
    "We are all fallen and we are all hard to live with" CS Lewis
    "I fully appreciate your limitations and I would hope you would start to fully appreciate mine" Allan Shore
    "You are stupid. I am stupid. So lets be stupid together. Mad Cow." Denny Crane
    "Oh, where is wit and wisdom but in the depths or our own hearts. Wit without wisdom is limited but wisdom without wit is, well, witless." Tim McClain

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