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Things I’m not sure you should say: I like heavy things

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Have you ever had an experience where you have heard things that you aren’t sure that’s others should have said? Or situations that are awkward because of other people’s strange sense of humor? What would you have done if you were me in this situation?

I meet John and his wife Susan at the door. They greet me and usher me inside.

John asks “May I take your coat and put it away?”

“Certainly, thank you.” I reply.

“My, this coat is very heavy. Doesn’t it bother you to wear such a heavy coat?” John asks.

“No.” I reply. “I like heavy things.”

John looking at his wife standing near me who is Rubenesque “Yeah I like heavy things too.” with a huge smile.

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Stories from my past: Are you my neighbor?

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My grandmother used to live in the town next to where my parents lived.  Sometimes I would go for a walk by myself around the block.  It was a very small town and there was little danger.  One day when I was a kid I was walking and ran into a little girl about my age walking down the street as well. She was beautiful and had a great smile.

“Hey, are you my neighbor?” she asked.

“Well sort of,” I said. “I am visiting my grandma who lives on this block in the middle and I come here often.”

“My name is Terra, let’s be friends!”she said excitedly.

“Sure,” I replied.  ”My name is Brian.  You are friendly.”

“Yeah that’s what my family says,” Terra replied.  ”Let’s go to my house and play.”

“Ok.”, as I followed her to her house.  When we got to her home she had lots of bothers and sisters she introduced to me.  They were with their own friends, so we went to her room and talked for a bit.

“You know we are going to buy a pool tomorrow.  Can you come back with a swimsuit?” she asked.

“Well that depends if my parents have my grandma take care of me.” I said.  ”I will ask.”

Terra was a fun friend that I enjoyed spending time with often when I was there.  A few months later her family moved and I was so sad.  Sometimes just being out in the world is enough to make friendships, even if you aren’t technically their neighbor.

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BBC News – UK\s oldest Tweeter Ivy Bean dies at 104

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BBC News – UKs oldest Tweeter Ivy Bean dies at 104.

Her last one on 6 July read: “going to have my lunch now will be back later”.

“You could not dislike Ivy,” said Mrs Wright.

“She didn’t have a bad word to say about anybody. She was a real lady, an inspiration.”

 

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