.............The people I find I connect with are the ones who have a sense of humour as quite honestly with all the stresses life throws at us I think it's vital to be able to laugh when you can, even if it could be classed as hysteria at times!......S x
Thank Sparkle. And me too, re. having a sense of humour - it really is important to be able to laugh.....in fact, that reminds me of a day in my final year at school. I was in an English class, where we were studying some literary classic or other and to bring the chapter to life, we were taking it in turns to read sections of text. All went well until somebody read their bit out and I was the only one in the class who saw a double meaning in the words, at which point I guffawed audibly from my desk - right in the middle of the room! The embarrassment when I was told to stay behind and was doled out a detention. I felt soooooooooo infantile!!
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Yes, I also get on best with folk who can see the funny side of things. As the thread here says, Laughter is the best medicine!
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