A re-run of my dad’s humor cards. They make me chuckle all over again – so I hope you enjoy them whether it’s the first time or second (first posted on 2/27/22).
The backstory: My dad was a Presbyterian pastor for 40 years. He kept a well curated stack of humor cards – little stories he heard, found or saw and then typed onto 5×7 cards. Then he wrote in the margins when he used that particular item. His humor was often an easy way to settle in to something deeper – by laughing and thinking about the buried truth in these little nuggets, it paved the way to an open heart.
Thoughts for Pondering
Conscience is what hurts when everything else feels so good.
I don’t mind going nowhere as long as it’s an interesting path.
Indecision is the key to flexibility.
If it ain’t broke, fix it till it is.
In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday.
My inferiority complex is not as good as yours.
I am in shape. Round is a shape.
I have kleptomania, but when it gets bad I take something for it.
You’re getting old when you get the same sensation from a rocking chair that you once got from a roller coaster.
The real art of conversation is not only to say the right thing at the right time, but also to leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment.
Life not only begins at forty, it begins to show.
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If you like these, a previous post has more of them. This includes my all-time favorite: One of life’s mysteries is how a two-pound box of candy can make us gain five pounds.
The “real art of conversation” thought is spot on. Thanks for this, Wynne.
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Right – it’s so true!
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The one-liners are clever and witty, and I especially enjoyed the last one about life beginning to show at forty.
And, as I always says, your dad’s collection of humor cards is a treasure, and I’m glad you shared them with us.
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What a lovely comment about my dad’s humor cards. Thank you, Ritish!
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Oh…another challenge…how will I pick a favorite? Each one was better than the previous as I read, but I’m with Dr. Stein…the “conversation” wisdom. Oh yes…reminders to leave some things unsaid, no matter how tempting. That’s the winner! 😘
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Yes — I agree. That one is a gem! 🙂 ❤
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Leave unsaid the wrong thing at the tempting moment, such very, very good advice. Happy Easter, Wynne!
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I agree, Jane! Happy Easter to you!
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Hahaha – always good!
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🙂
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I’m so glad you’re doing the reruns for me to chuckle about all over again!
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I’m so glad you are chuckling — me too, Julia!
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Oh these are so good! 🙂 I don’t remember some of these but maybe it’s cuz I’m in my 40s now. 😆
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Ha, ha, ha – good one, Ab! 🙂 But I’d say that from what I can tell, it doesn’t appear that you are yet showing your age!
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So much truth amidst the humor. 🙂
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Exactly, Susan!
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I just love these nuggets of wisdom. I think this one is my favourite: “I don’t mind going nowhere as long as it’s an interesting path.” Isn’t that the key to enjoying life? Finding a way to enjoy the journey rather than constantly focusing on the next destination. Happy Easter!
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Oh, you nailed it. Michelle. The key to enjoying life for sure! Happy Easter to you!
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I love all of them too, but this one speaks to me the strongest!
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❤
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They ARE nuggets of wisdom, and they hide some profound truths. I like that nugget, too, and it sort of echoes one of Tolkien’s nuggets, too: “Not all those who wander are lost.” Here’s to The Wanderers!
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Love that Tolkien quote, EW! I’ll sign up as a Wanderer any time! 🙂 ❤
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Priceless!
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🙂
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Great Wynne – I’m with a few others about leaving the tempting bad things unsaid – biting one’s tongue really can be difficult sometimes
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but apparently that doesn’t always work for me as i have a “did you really just say that” look
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Ha, ha, ha – that’s funny, Brenda! You’re right – biting the tongue is hard to do at times.
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My favorite – “You’re getting old when you get the same sensation from a rocking chair that you once got from a roller coaster.”
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Hee, hee! Right! 🙂
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And in 46 days, tomorrow will be 44 yesterdays ago.
Whoa…
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Whoa…:)
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Love the one about the rocking chair, Wynne. That feeling seems to be nearly upon me😂😂.
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Ha, ha, ha, Davy! Somehow I highly doubt that after seeing the dog racing you did…
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Excellent as usual! The fix it til it breaks thing brings back a lot of childhood memories- my dad would keep on fixing and improving something until things went wrong and ended up more broken than ever 😂
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I know – I love that one too! 🙂
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“If it ain’t broke, fix it till it is.” so much truth to this one 🙂
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Yes!! 🙂
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