Are we really going to have to go through the "jokes" debate again?.... are we all too "ill" to enjoy a sense of humour?... just for the record , i have terminal cancer... and yes i do take it seriously... but for goodness sake people... why all the fuss over some jokes, dont you know laughter is the best medicine?... and look... really... you have the freedom of choosing NOT to read them... am i not normal in how i chose which blogs to read/reply to?... i scroll down, see what catches my eye ,then CHOOSE which ones apeal to me... is this not normal?
sometimes i feel a bit low and need cheered up... sometimes i like to think i can help others... sometimes i can`t bear to read sad blogs cos they are too close to home, if im in the mood for a laugh and see a joke i read it... if i`m not i don`t ... why is that such a big deal?
on the 17th of march (st patricks day) yes i`m irish, it will be 2 years since they told me i had 3 to 4 months to live, and i have tried to fit in as much joy and laughter to every day... part of the reason i`m still here, i think... so come on guys.... give us a break, and laugh a little... life really is too short for these petty arguments .... dont want to laugh??... then dont read
liz xxx
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