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The last thing that made you laugh

So I should probably read it with her and take it slowly with her. Is that what you are trying to say? Because next time I see her I can do that.
 
Ok. Thanks. I will talk to her about it when I see her next. I'll use it as a correction method for hurting my feelings. She knows better than that, but I don't think she understands our culture. I will talk with her and see how that goes. Maybe she will apologize, but I am not sure about that.
 
When someone typed on a thread 'Knives are multi-purpose tools' I ended up getting a good laugh from that xD
 
Going into my moms room and listening to her snore. It was actually quite funny. She sounded like a train.
 
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Have you noticed there are always those little things in life that puzzle you when you see them, but then most of you just forget about them later?

For instance, I can't count the amount of times I've been walking past a line of railings and on one of those railings someone has put a glove on top.

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Seriously, whose glove is that?!
 
I hated the dead racoon thing back when it happened.

On the other hand, at the request of a relative I made
a holiday decoration for him to hang on his office door at school
where he is a professor of sociology. He wanted a rabbit, crucified,
with a pile of dyed Easter eggs at the base of the cross.

It was a cloth/toy rabbit that I made, though. I didn't use a
previously living animal.
 
Last night, someone called a Shoppers Drug Mart; the manager had to explain to whoever-it-was that, no, you can't get a refund on an item you bought three years ago.
 

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