I resist double-back to any thread as I could be terrifyingly chatty in my spontaneous self. I am compelled to write back, You have customized the wake of each day with a smile that it leaves very little imagination for anyone else to make even their own day. Ooh! I absolutely love the thread. ...that assorted whatever is share-worthy! I have shared few of the jokes from here within my circle of friends. I am gun-shy of online strangers, so if you finding me inaccessible anywhere that's only because I am busy deleting my selfies somewhere. The 100 wala and 200 wala crackling writing style is my trademark. I cannot trim my enthusiasm to fit into a modest line. The wala count keeps increasing! Shakespeare would have modeled his insight on changelings like me. You are teasy in your friendly banter. It is nice to catch up on the creative team behind the jokebox. I arrived empty-handed to the comic potluck last time. This time, I am accompanied by a comic strip from my personal journal. I love to clip interesting observations. Peanuts is my favorite! Who else but Lucy van Pelt to inflict sense that it is better to be a nobody over a complicated and indeterminable bod.
Now please don't go all PC (politically correct) when reading the below. : ) I know it is a little improper, but I burst out laughing when I came across it. : ) Imagine a person standing at a bus-stop in India, wrapping up a conversation, shutting off his cellphone and saying this to the stranger in line behind him with lots of emotion. : )
Now it's my turn to say ... don't go all PC when reading the below it is just a joke someone forwarded: Epic: Dude, I m sorry about your wife's death....But how come you married her sister ? Bro, I don't have the strength to cope with a New Mother-in-Law!!