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How I amused myself today

Okay, sometimes I spend too much time on memes. But let's admit it, sometimes they are really funny.

Today I am including things that show that sometimes things not necessarily meant to be amusing can be hysterically funny.

For example:


 Really, what does it say about a life that can be so "profoundly" changed by binder clips?


So where on the list of nineteen would you expect to see *be born with great genes or *be young and pretty?



Not the tattoos, the pose

There was a sequence of poses leading up to the flexibility to get yourself into this yoga asana. Unfortunately, I didn't start practicing them soon after my birth and I am pretty certain I don't have enough time left in this life to ever achieve this. So I just laugh at the thought.

NEVER, EVER!!

I have always lived in a household where there was only one use for the pickle juice according to the relatives and/or roomies who think it is meant for drinking.



I know they can be annoying at times, but do we really 
want to get rid of our sinuses?



This is true, but perhaps badly depicted:


And this --  too true to me funny:



It wouldn't be me without at least one really sick humor (I once read that it really is not a sign of a personality disorder to enjoy sick humor. I swear I did.)




Comments

  1. Those were cute. I cramped up looking at that yoga pose. And yes, I am a big fan of House and I could see that conversation.

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  2. I actually thought the last was the funniest... "nine..."

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  3. So I have a personality disorder?
    Hope you are healing nicely.

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  4. I must admit that memes can be addictive. Many are popular and lead to pages with lots of ads. Someone is making money.

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  5. Hilarious! I especially loved the one about pinching the toe to get rid of sinuses. Now, really? LOL.

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  6. I laughed at the last one! I guess I have a sick sense of humour too. ;)

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  7. So funny! The best is the last one.

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  8. Pickle juice will cure leg cramps within 60 seconds. Always keep your pickle juice.

    Fun post and the last is a favorite of mine...9,8,...LOL

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  9. Too funny. My granddaughter can do the split, but it took a lot of work to do it. It just seemed too painful. I'm pretty flexible, but I certainly wouldn't be able to do that yoga pose.

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