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Can you handle a little "dark" humor this morning.....
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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 10128" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>Linda, Humor is a good release for emotionally difficult times. your Dad is a gem. Bless him for trying to help you move foward in your grief.</p><p></p><p>I too have what is sometimes refereed to as a "Wicked" humor. I can find humor in the darkest places sometimes. I have a very funny story about going to my husband's uncles funeral. We went to the church and were sitting in the pew watching the pall bearer's bring the coffin to the altar. The one in front was a big heavy set man and his fly was fully opened with the tip of his shirt tail jutting out. husband and I could hardly snuffle our giggles. Then when we were getting in line to go to the internment the same guy comes over to give us directions. His open Fly was framed in the window that we were talking to him through. We were at the back of the line and probably the 25th car he talked to and no one had told him about his zipper being open! So we let him finish his spiel and then husband informed him of his wardrobe malfunction. The guy asked how long it had been open. husband just laughed and said "you don't really want to know" We rolled up the window and waited for the poor man to move away from the car and just busted out laughing. We finally composed ourselves on the drive to the cemetery and pulled up to park. We got out of the car with the proper solemn expression on our face. It didn't last long because as we turned to walk to the grave site right in front of our car was a headstone with the name "CROAK" in very large bold letters. husband and I just looked at each other and busted out laughing. Everyone though we were crazy. I then asked husband if his uncle had had a sense of humor and he told me that he was the biggest prankster my husband had ever met. So we think he would have loved his funeral. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 10128, member: 2315"] Linda, Humor is a good release for emotionally difficult times. your Dad is a gem. Bless him for trying to help you move foward in your grief. I too have what is sometimes refereed to as a "Wicked" humor. I can find humor in the darkest places sometimes. I have a very funny story about going to my husband's uncles funeral. We went to the church and were sitting in the pew watching the pall bearer's bring the coffin to the altar. The one in front was a big heavy set man and his fly was fully opened with the tip of his shirt tail jutting out. husband and I could hardly snuffle our giggles. Then when we were getting in line to go to the internment the same guy comes over to give us directions. His open Fly was framed in the window that we were talking to him through. We were at the back of the line and probably the 25th car he talked to and no one had told him about his zipper being open! So we let him finish his spiel and then husband informed him of his wardrobe malfunction. The guy asked how long it had been open. husband just laughed and said "you don't really want to know" We rolled up the window and waited for the poor man to move away from the car and just busted out laughing. We finally composed ourselves on the drive to the cemetery and pulled up to park. We got out of the car with the proper solemn expression on our face. It didn't last long because as we turned to walk to the grave site right in front of our car was a headstone with the name "CROAK" in very large bold letters. husband and I just looked at each other and busted out laughing. Everyone though we were crazy. I then asked husband if his uncle had had a sense of humor and he told me that he was the biggest prankster my husband had ever met. So we think he would have loved his funeral. -RM [/QUOTE]
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