BearCat204
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yesterday mom says: "Apparently your dad used to swear a lot at work. Today was the first time I ever heard him drop an F-Bomb!!"
Funny for 2 reasons:
1) aaaah, yeah. He never dropped them at home, but having been on jobsites with him I was not a stranger to them
2) my mom at 68 years old, literally just said the phrase "f-bomb". Now thats just plain funny
My grandfather had a stroke and lost the ability speak coherently. But the one word you could hear clear as day was damn. He would say it all the time even if he was excited or happy. And it's all you could understand. Even though it was a serious thing, it was pretty funny when it would happen.
yesterday mom says: "Apparently your dad used to swear a lot at work. Today was the first time I ever heard him drop an F-Bomb!!"
Funny for 2 reasons:
1) aaaah, yeah. He never dropped them at home, but having been on jobsites with him I was not a stranger to them
2) my mom at 68 years old, literally just said the phrase "f-bomb". Now thats just plain funny
My grandfather had a stroke and lost the ability speak coherently. But the one word you could hear clear as day was damn. He would say it all the time even if he was excited or happy. And it's all you could understand. Even though it was a serious thing, it was pretty funny when it would happen.
yeah. It is very sad in a way, but if you cant laugh at some of these situations, then you are left with just crying. I cant just sit here and see the bad side.
My dad is the hardest working person that I have ever seen. Most people will tell you the same thing. So it is no surprise that when things are tough, he is laying there in bed working. Coiling up his extension cord, losing his measuring tape, that is funny as hell.
It's killing me in many ways, but I have to see the humor or I couldnt make it through this.
