It’s Thursday!

I have been remiss about G&B Thursday’s. 😦  My summer is scheduled up, my to-do list is overflowing with important things to do and I have a moral dilemma trying to prioritize it. If I manage to slow down and get something done, I feel guilty about what I did NOT do.

I believe this craziness is the exact reason G&B was invented in the first place.  Nothing relieves stress like a deep belly laugh can.

I hate admitting this, but there are days when I just don’t feel funny. Sarcasm usually carries me through, but lately I am too un-focused to write (or research) funny.

But wait! There is a solution…

Now YOU can be featured on Not Pretending (to be sane)! Share a funny story from your life, or let it all out in a rant (very therapeutic.) If a photo or poem gives you the giggles, please submit that  🙂  If you are shy – check the “remain anonymous” box and your identity will be kept private.

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Excited About Football

Only 3 months away!
Yes, I do count the pre-season – that’s when we can see the new players working with the veterans on the field. Decide for ourselves who should be cut and who should get a chance.

Just because we decide does not mean the coach, management and sponsors will agree. Frankly, with the decisions being made by the owners and coaches of the SF 49er’s, they should ask the fans to give comments and vote. After all, the sponsors want us to watch and see their advertisements. Management wants the bucks to keep rolling in, so maybe they should shut-up and listen to us. We watch way more live game footage, while they schmooze and mingle with the VIP crowd. We may even know something about football!

Sorry.  This is not supposed to be a rant…

I just wanted to share the football mania going on this summer with our family…

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Football Rodeo Time!

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Though she be little, she is fierce!

Bull My Father Told Me

I am re-running the following post about my beloved dad, because I think he would get a kick out of it.

Here’s to all our great father’s, here and gone!

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Hey, Pull My Finger!

I inherited my sarcastic and smart-ass humor from my Father.  It is only fitting that I reminisce today and share a few memories about the man and his humor.

Dad had two daughters. I don’t think he understood girls at all, and being surrounded and outnumbered by them would have tortured any ordinary guy. Not my Dad. He tortured us instead.

Dad would tell my sister and I tall tales, so embellished by detail, they sounded reasonable. It did not help that we were naive and gullible – us, I mean -Lord knows it helped Dad. We learned to check mom’s expression for some sign that he was messing with us again. If mom wasn’t around we took everything he said as the truth – why would he lie to us?

Why indeed….

One of the favorite things we did with Dad was go with him to the dump. The dump was way out of town and it was the road going there that we loved. It had these dips that were paved over instead of filling in and leveling them like they do in a neighborhood. Dad would speed over them and our stomachs flew up in the air, along with our butts.

When we were at the dump, Dad made us stay in the truck. He told us that people were not allowed to pick through the stuff dumped there. One day I saw a Father and two kids walking through the debris, looking for something.

“Dad! Those people are breaking the law!” I told him.  Not to be found out, he told us that black people were allowed to look for stuff, but not white people.

I thought that was peculiar, but at age 8 there were many ways of the world that confused me. I didn’t think any more about it.

Eleven years later .. I was in college and I started to ask my black friend and dorm-mate , “How come… -” OMG. It was then I realized my Dad had lied – to keep us from getting out of the truck and getting filthy. For eleven years that had stuck in my memory. I wondered what other things I believed that were total bull. Ar there more of these stories lying dormant, just waiting for me to make a fool out of myself ?

I think I was 13 when Dad told us about the State cutting a hole in the Bay Bridge. Oh yes!  Tall ships and barges were always having to go the long way around and this was costing everyone too much money. So, it was decided that they would cut part of the middle out, allowing the tall boats to cross freely.

Sis and I were a captive audience for this tale – in the backseat, as Dad drove home from a trip to the ocean.  He explained that because of the hole in the bridge, cars had to get a running start and jump over the hole to the other side. Did we believe this crap? Yes we did. Did we hold our breath and lift our feet off the floor as Dad advised us to do? You betcha we did.

I did manage to figure this one out before we reached home at least.

When Dad would tire of making stuff up, he would simply embarrass us. This was not hard to do, especially when we were teens.  I will never forget the day I came along with him to get something at the grocery store. Right in aisle 4, within earshot of the cash registers, Dad rips off a very loud fart. Oh, it gets worse…

Two seconds later he turns to me and exclaims, also very loudly, “Jodi!”. He actually had the gall to pretend that he was horribly shocked and offended. Of course heads turned to see the culprit and he was off the hook.  I was the one shocked and disgusted – with him. How could my own Father do that to me?  I still turn red when I think about it, thirty-eight years later.

When he became a Grandpa, Dad happily looked forward to having a new victim.  My daughter, much to our surprise, was on to him immediately. I was so proud of how smart (and not gullible!) she was. She certainly didn’t inherit that from her mother 😉

Happy Father’s Day, Dad. I miss you so much!