| incog nutto ( @ 2005-09-20 11:39:00 |
| Current mood: | blah |
| Current music: | thick as a brick |
Funny for nothing but kicks for free
You can tell one is totally deprived of a sense of humour when one blogs about it.. Yes! I confess! Like <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />only fools rush in, you never miss anything you’ve never known you’ve had.
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Ok.. so I was reminiscing about how my jokes go unappreciated sometimes.. Imagine – you're in the team meeting – timed strategically post lunch – everyone’s got a cup of extra strong coffee – except one guy who thinks he can make it through without that extra caffeine.. And sure enough, the PM asks him to drive the meeting.. “How come I have to drive?”.. “Don’t drink and drive!” I offer, hoping to break the indolence… And it goes unnoticed.. Just like the time RD did not buy my joke.. So one actually begins to think one is burdening society with something she considers a sense of humour and tries to thwart it, when all of a sudden it occurs to her that it is what keeps her going when
- there’s no one to talk to
- no sidie table graffiti to read
- no stray animals to feed
A good sense of humour sure helps me countenance my Amul chocolate complex (I’m too young to get married, to old to use this line.. But I think I’m just right for Amul chocolate)
I chanced upon this book by Sri Sri Sri Ravishankar.. “God loves fun” (in which he basically asks you to do the world a favour and shut up) and I got thinking.. If She loves it, why can’t we?
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