Friday Wisdom – Pizza

Just around dinner time I said, “I feel like a pizza.”

“Funny you don’t look like a pizza.” replied my father.

More wisdom next week,

Andrew

 

About Andrew Reynolds

Born in California Did the school thing studying electronics, computers, release engineering and literary criticism. I worked in the high tech world doing software release engineering and am now retired. Then I got prostate cancer. Now I am a blogger and work in my wood shop doing scroll saw work and marquetry.
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24 Responses to Friday Wisdom – Pizza

  1. It’s up there with, “I’m hungry.”
    “Hello, hungry. I’m Dad.”

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    • Yes, that was my grandmother’s line when I walked into the kitchen on day and said, “I’m thirsty.”
      “Well, hello thirsty, I am Leona.”

      I still mention that line to my therapists…

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  2. Classic Dad humor.

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  3. Great post and comments just as interesting 😀 !!!

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  4. Sounds like my brother’s sense of humor. When he was a taxicab dispatcher:
    Caller: “Can you send a cab to 123 Maple?”
    My brother: “Sure thing.”
    Caller: “How long will it be?
    My brother: “Oh, about 13 feet.”

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  5. Because I trained as a speech pathologist I was accustomed to listening to people with speech defects who may have been difficult to understand by some. So as a bonus for this kind of work I find it pretty easy to understand foreign accents.

    Cute joke, Andrew. Now you’ll have all of us using that line.

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  6. artseafartsea says:

    Funny stuff! 🙂

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  7. Glynis Jolly says:

    My husband and I will find a good movie to watch on Demand. Of course, what goes better with a movie than popcorn, right? So I say to him, “Make us some popcorn.” I’m sure you can guess the reply but… “Poof, we’re popcorn.”

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  8. PiedType says:

    I get the same line from my son all the time.

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  9. Ah yes, good one. Like “Sometimes a road is simply a dead end”.

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  10. floridaborne says:

    When I married my 2nd husband (he was from Brooklyn), I gave him the same response when he said “I feel like (whatever food).” I had never in my life heard that statement before, and I was 23 at the time.

    You’ll find it funny to know that when I introduced my future husband to my parents, he’d ask “what did they say?” and my parents would ask, “what did he say?” I ended up translating for them from deep south to New York City and back again. 🙂

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    • Well, New York is a bit of a foreign country. I was in England a couple years ago and my wife’s family comment on my strong California accent. Dudes, really, I made a big effort to reduce the number of, “Dudes,” “Cool”, and “You know like,”s from my conversation. Go figure.

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