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Mon 15 Aug, 2005 06:28 pm
that makes you feel good about yourself?
I always get along well with dogs and small children.
I care a lot about people.
mmmmmmmm
my hair and fingernails grow fast
that's supposed to be a good thing, according to a doctor I had when I was 8
I have a very...wide (?) sense of humor. I'll laugh at most anything, genuinely. Staring at someone doing nothing makes me chuckle. I think it's a good trait ebecause, well, it's great to laugh! It's healthy, it makes others smile. It does, however, have its pitfalls, such as being the only one in a silent room doing the "hahaha! Haha..ha..ha..?" gig.
I can scare old people while wearing pantyhose over my head.
Just about everything and everyone has the capacity to disappoint so I'm going to say taking a photograph that pleases me.
Sanctuary
Sanctuary wrote:I have a very...wide (?) sense of humor. I'll laugh at most anything, genuinely. Staring at someone doing nothing makes me chuckle. I think it's a good trait ebecause, well, it's great to laugh! It's healthy, it makes others smile. It does, however, have its pitfalls, such as being the only one in a silent room doing the "hahaha! Haha..ha..ha..?" gig.
Sanctuary, have you ever laughed in nervousness at a funeral, or a wedding, or at another inappropriate time?
BBB
Re: What's one thing....
doglover wrote:that makes you feel good about yourself?
Can't think of a darn thing.
Thanks. I feel better, now.
BBB-one of the few things I can remember about my nans funeral was in the car on the way to her cremation.
All of our family have a great sense of humour.It was a summers day and somebody commented on how hot it was, there was a pause and somebody came back with 'we know somebody else thats gona get hotter'
May be seen as innapropriate but it kinda broke the sad tension of the journey there.Even my dad, whose mother it was that died had a chuckle.
So Id have to agree with sanctuary.I think I have a good sense of humour and I can usually laugh at myself.
I've giggled at solem times. A few years ago before a wedding was to begin and the church was quiet, this fly kept buzzing around my husbands head and his facial expressions were cracking me up and I had to literally bite my tongue to stop the burst of giggles coming out of my mouth. I never giggle or laugh AT another person at an inappropriate time, but I do laugh at certain situations I find amusing that other people don't.
I've seen witnesses in a courtroom laugh nervously when testifying. That's a pretty common thing to see. I think it's a defense mechanism.
Re: What's one thing....
squinney wrote:doglover wrote:that makes you feel good about yourself?
Can't think of a darn thing.
Thanks. I feel better, now.

I can think of several things about you that would make me happy to be you but your ability to cut through the BS and get to the heart of the matter is the one I find most endearing.