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Monday, March 9, 2009

Little Humor for the Evening

The Good Grandpa

A woman is in a grocery store and happens upon a grandpa and his poorly
behaving 3 year-old grandson at every turn. It's obvious Gramps has his
hands full with the kid screaming for candy in the candy aisle, cookies in
the cookie aisle, same for fruit, cereal and soda. Meanwhile, Gramps is
working his way around, saying in a controlled voice, 'Easy, Albert, we
won't be long -- easy, boy.'

Another outburst, and she hears Gramps calmly say, 'It's okay, Albert, just
a couple more minutes and we'll be outta here -- hang in there.'

At the checkout, the little terror is throwing items out of the cart, and
Gramps again in a controlled voice is saying, 'Albert, Albert, relax buddy,
don't get upset. We'll be home in five minutes, stay cool, Albert..'

Very impressed, the woman goes outside where Gramps is loading his groceries
and the boy into the car. 'You know, sir, it's none of my business, but you
were amazing in there. I don't know how you did it. That whole time, you
kept your composure, and no matter how loud and disruptive he got, you just
calmly kept saying things would be okay. Albert is very lucky to have you
for his grandpa.'

'Thanks, lady,' said Gramps, 'But I'm Albert - the little shit's name is
Johnny.'

10 comments:

underOvr (aka The U) said...

That was funny Sylvia!

I can relate to Albert and the "self-talk"; sometimes it can really help.

U

Anonymous said...

Good one, Sylvia. Thanks for the laugh today.

Kay said...

This is too too funny!

Rinkly Rimes said...

No doubt Gramps will let rip when he gets home!

Anonymous said...

LOL that was great Sylvia thank you for the laugh...Too funny!!!

bobbie said...

Really good one, Sylvia!

Indrani said...

Thanks for the laugh!

Anonymous said...

Love the surprise ending!
Hugs and blessings,

Susan at Stony River said...

Oh no! Poor Albert! I hope he got himself a few six-packs in that grocery order. LOL

Sujatha Bagal said...

LOL!

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