WhatDreamsMayCome
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When my sister and I were on the train one evening, she took the ramp and I took the stairs, which meant I got there before her. I knew she would board the closest rail car, so I boarded the furthest one. I knew she would think I didn't make it, so as soon as we made it out of the depot, I called her and said, "Where are you? I'm right here!"
I don't get along with my sister's husband, but we keep it neutral around the children. When their children scream like little devils, though, of course I can't stand that, so I tell my sister "I never realised how much they look like their father".
I get tired of the everyday expected, so one day when I had people over for dinner, I funnied up the house: A mirror on the front door, (clean, folded) clothes on the kitchen counter, fruit arranged around the edges of the table (empty basket), tv in the bathroom, etc..
I chalked my anti-semitic neighbour's front walk with a gigantic 'Happy Hannukah'.
What sort of sense of humour would you say I have? (and standard please, not some random adjective).
When my sister and I were on the train one evening, she took the ramp and I took the stairs, which meant I got there before her. I knew she would board the closest rail car, so I boarded the furthest one. I knew she would think I didn't make it, so as soon as we made it out of the depot, I called her and said, "Where are you? I'm right here!"
I don't get along with my sister's husband, but we keep it neutral around the children. When their children scream like little devils, though, of course I can't stand that, so I tell my sister "I never realised how much they look like their father".
I get tired of the everyday expected, so one day when I had people over for dinner, I funnied up the house: A mirror on the front door, (clean, folded) clothes on the kitchen counter, fruit arranged around the edges of the table (empty basket), tv in the bathroom, etc..
I chalked my anti-semitic neighbour's front walk with a gigantic 'Happy Hannukah'.
What sort of sense of humour would you say I have? (and standard please, not some random adjective).