Monday, January 31, 2011
Where did my children get that "bathroom humor"
After reading a post by Ashley, I was thinking about what Sam tells me often. My family really get into the bathroom humor. Guess that is true. I was just reading a post from girls from my high school. They are having a get-together in February at a restaurant in Garner called "Toot and Tell It". Growing up, that was one of my Dad's favorite places to go for a hot dog. (I think, back then, we could get five hot dogs for $1.00) Of course, with the bathroom humor in our family, we called it "Poot and Smell It" Guess Jason and Sharon come by their bathroom humor honestly. John has resisted through the years from that sort of humor, I think.
Sam and I went to the movies Saturday night. We saw True Grit. Guess the highlights from the movie were the theme song, which I loved while the orchestra was playing it: Leaning on the Everlasting Arms. The song at the end of the movie sung by a female singer sort of grows on you after a while. A phrase from the movie got my attention as I remember my Mom saying this from time to time. The phrase is: "Tight as Dicks Hat Band". I think I knew what my Mom's definition was of this phrase, but looked it up just to see...there are lots of opinions out there, but my Mom uses the phrase to mean that a person is tight with their money.
The snake scene finally caused me to look away from the screen. I think part of the movie was as disturbing as the snake scene in the Indiana Jones movie.
Sam and I enjoyed a beautiful weekend for being outside. The temperatures were mild and the sun was shining, mostly. We got out for some much needed long walks. I have a new pedometer, which isn't working properly, as I know we walked more steps than it configured.
It was a good day at church on Sunday and afterward settling down watching the winter x games and tennis. I have included a picture that was taken Sunday at church.
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Does dad know that you shared this? And I must say that John has in no way resisted this sort of humor. I guess we ain't as high class as we thought we was.
ReplyDeleteFunny : ) I like your story about "Poot and Smell It"!
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