After going to China, about 90% of the jokes that come out of our mouths pertain in some way to something that happened in China (don’t worry, it will start slowing down the longer we are away, then start back up right before we leave again), which makes it really hard to be around other people because most of the time when we make a China joke and we start cracking up and the other people around us are looking at us like we are a little weird. It’s even funnier when I go to make a China joke and the boy isn’t around to laugh and I end up laughing all by myself. So, in order to alleviate those interestingly awkward moments I have come up with two solutions a) all of my friends are going to have to go to China with us next year or b) all of our friends are going to have to avoid us for at least a month or two after we get back.Saturday, August 15, 2009
Not Funny?
After going to China, about 90% of the jokes that come out of our mouths pertain in some way to something that happened in China (don’t worry, it will start slowing down the longer we are away, then start back up right before we leave again), which makes it really hard to be around other people because most of the time when we make a China joke and we start cracking up and the other people around us are looking at us like we are a little weird. It’s even funnier when I go to make a China joke and the boy isn’t around to laugh and I end up laughing all by myself. So, in order to alleviate those interestingly awkward moments I have come up with two solutions a) all of my friends are going to have to go to China with us next year or b) all of our friends are going to have to avoid us for at least a month or two after we get back.
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