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Heart @Former-Member

francispicabia2Sometimes feelings just flood through us.

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I really love this pic @Appleblossom

 

It touches me somewhere - somehow - deep inside

 

Dec

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Go and get us some ice blocks and cu on park bench @Former-Member 🍦🍭 😸 no not forgotten , just only ever see you in Mornings thread and well @Ant7 the other early riser hasn’t been around guess. Ok maybe I’ll make an effort re saying Good Morning 🌞🌻

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Yes - we made it @Former-Member

 

It has been a harsh winter - really hard on everyone and it seems you have some really ouchy bits here and there -

 

bad backbad backsore shouldersore shouldertouchey toetouchey toe

 

sore shouldersore shoulder

I think I got 'em all here - you really do have sore spots right now - no wonder with all the work you have been doing

 

You must be on the home stretch now

 

Still thinking of you - and today the weather in Melbourne is G L O R I O U S

 

Keep going sis - I understand angry - too much work and all those sore spots - I know - just saying

 

Dec

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Well come on down @Ant7 sorry for giving you away. People have been worried about you @frog

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@Owlunar Your pics are me atm ...2 days outside in garden and I am a mess.

wish it was funny but its still at OUCH.  Oh well.  early night huh.

 

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That's really rough @Appleblossom

 

I wish it was funny - but it's not alas

 

But I do tend to laugh when I am in pain - not when I am alone but when the nurses are trying to help me after knee operations - it seems to help

 

I dunno - but my jokes improve as I continue - I can get a whole room full of people giggling and asking me how I can do this when I am in so much pain

 

But - yeah - not funny really - but I would rather tell jokes than cry 

 

weird - yeah

 

Dec

 

 

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@Owlunar My grandfather was like that and always laughing with the nurses.

I have been consciously trying to develop my humour muscle.

It helps in many ways, but also its not easy for me to sense the right social level or vibe with it ...its so easy to be misunderstood.

... a work in progress ... but my rule is that I have to see the funny side .. and only be the butt if I feel like it.

Smiley Happy

 

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Hi @Appleblossom

 

I don't know if anyone can develop a sense of humour - it's something one has or doesn't have and there are degrees of humour - and types of humour

 

Humour is one of the hardest subjects to describe - I did satire at university - I got my only HD with that subject and got the highest mark of the class - but how does one define humour? I know it was a theoretical subject - I read everyone from Freud to the present day - or rather back in the 80s about humour - but where does it come from

 

When I was doing my first HSC exam - English - our tutor told the class not to try and be funny except for me - I can just do it and I have no idea how

 

But I do know that when I used to do stand-up comedy I relied on the audience - if they didn't laugh - back luck - I would thank them and not go on with my routine - other times I would have a fantastic audience and go on over time and no one complained

 

They were great occasions

 

But it comes done to being the butt of the joke a lot of the time - and wise about being polically correct - it's okay to be left-footed about some subjects but not others 

 

How does one explain this - I really don't know - as I said - humour is really hard to define

 

Sorry about that Apple - I can't actually tell anyone what's funny and why - but one of my domestic helpers - wonderful person - but I can't tell her a joke - she doesn't get it

 

Dec