One thing kids like is to be tricked. For  instance, I was going to take my little nephew to Disneyland, but instead I  drove him to an old burned-out warehouse. "Oh, no," I said. "Disneyland burned  down." He cried and cried, but I think that deep down, he thought it was a  pretty good joke. I started to drive over to the real Disneyland, but it was  getting pretty late.
Dad always thought  laughter was the best medicine, which I guess is why several of us died of  tuberculosis.
Maybe in order to understand mankind, we have to  look at the word itself: "Mankind". Basically, it's made up of two separate  words - "mank" and "ind". What do these words mean ? It's a mystery, and that's  why so is mankind.
The face of a child can say it all, especially the  mouth part of the face.
If you define cowardice as running away at the  first sign of danger, screaming and tripping and begging for mercy, then yes,  Mr. Brave man, I guess I'm a coward.
I bet one legend that keeps recurring throughout  history, in every culture, is the story of Popeye.
When you go in for a job interview, I think a good  thing to ask is if they ever press charges.
To me, boxing is like a ballet, except there's no  music, no choreography, and the dancers hit each other.
We tend to scoff at the beliefs of the ancients.  But we can't scoff at them personally, to their faces, and this is what annoys  me.
Probably the earliest flyswatters were nothing  more than some sort of striking surface attached to the end of a long  stick.
If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier  about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time, for no good  reason.
Better not take a dog on the space shuttle,  because if he sticks his head out when you're coming home his face might burn  up.
The memories of my family outings are still a source of strength to me. I remember we'd all pile into the car - I forget what kind it was - and drive and drive. I'm not sure where we'd go, but I think there were some trees there. The smell of something was strong in the air as we played whatever sport we played. I remember a bigger, older guy we called "Dad." We'd eat some stuff, or not, and then I think we went home. I guess some things never leave you.
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4 comments:
Ahhh, Steinorth's love Jack Handy!
I'm curious as to why you remove some posts. I've seen this before on your blog.
Eileem
Ei, sometimes people spam our blog with ads and nonsense, so we erase their entries.
I turned on word verification to prevent this from now on.
-Chris
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