If all you knew about me is what's in this blog, you might get the impression that I'm a pretty serious person.
I am.
Sometimes.
About some things.
But not always.
I have a ridiculous streak about a mile wide.
I was a professional clown for a few years way back when.
I love silly hats. Used to have a fairly large collection of them, but most of them did not survive our fire. They took a direct hit. I have a picture somewhere of the "remains," including a bug-eyed fish hat, where the eyes were the only part that was still recognizable.
And then there's the story about the time I got half a school bus of high school kids drunk, on Dr. Pepper. Almost got in a whole lot of trouble over that one, until I managed to finally convince the teachers that there really WASN'T any alcohol in it. It's not MY fault if everyone thought there was, and acted accordingly.
Or the time, when I was about 12, that a group of us stole the back seat out of the school bus, carrying it past the driver, who was apparently distracted. (We gave it back.)
There are numerous chicken dance stories. A couple of fern helmet stories.
And, contrary to what some people insist on believing, I did NOT lick that chair!
I have a tendency to come up with cockamamie ideas, and then get people to join in. "You know what we should do...?" either makes people run and hide, or run to sign up.
I have a surprising lack of embarassability in public. Or maybe that's simply no sense of shame... depends on your perspective.
Anyhoo... I've been noticing that I tend to write about the serious stuff. Most of the blogs I enjoy reading are pretty funny... and mine isn't.
Ah, well. C'est ça.
Exclusion Principle
2 days ago
2 comments:
Sounds like fun to me....Humor is good medicine.
Lori
I'm one of the few people who knows you from the fern helmet days.
Chicken dancing... I'm pretty sure I have photos of you in your glory. :)
"A ridiculous streak a mile wide"... I love it! Sounds like me. Wish we lived closer, 'cause I'd definitely sign up to be on your adventures.
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