Laughter
ranks on top when it comes to my family's
emotions. Mom and Dad made sure there was a
lot of it, and we have all been blessed with a good
sense of humor. Some of us have more of a
devious way of delivering humor; however, I tend to
stay more low-key. But . . . there was a time
. . .
My three older
brothers had their own very popular band while living
in New Hampshire. Once in a while,
my sister and I had the opportunity to see them when
they came to our Massachusetts town. One
evening, they were playing at a local Chinese
restauant, so Joan and I decided to go see them.
Part way through the evening,
I told Joan I had to use the restroom, and she decided
she would go along - you know how women do these
things. I got there ahead of Joan
and went in to take care of business. Pretty
soon the ladies' room door opened and someone
entered. Then someone else came in
after her.
The next thing I know I hear my sister, Joan,
asking for toilet paper. I began to grin but
didn't make a sound. She asked again,
"Susan, did you hear me? Pass me some
toilet paper, now!" At this point, I was
laughing into the crook of my arm, barely
breathing. Finally, I hear her say through
gritting teeth, "Susan, if you don't pass me some
toilet paper . . . "
In the middle of that threat, Joan stops and
says, "It's about time!!" Now, I
have come out of my little roost and made my
way out the door and into the little powder
room. I'm standing in the corner laughing
hysterically but making not a sound. I
stumbled out of the room and back into the
restaurant.
When I got
to the table, my brothers were there, taking a 10
minute break. I told them what happened, and
by the time Joan came out, we were looking pretty
sheepish. She looked at me with fire in her
eyes and said, "Susan, why did you wait so long to
give me the stupid toilet paper? if you ever
do that to me again . . . " Then, in
between short little breaths I explained, "Joan,
that wasn't me next to you in the
bathroom!"
I wish you could have seen the horrified
expression on her face. Joan
was furious with an unknown person, who dared
not to make her any angrier by eventually handing her
the toilet paper.
Although embarrassing to Joan, it was
more than a little amusing to the rest of
us. It took her a while to accept
the hillarity of it, but to this day Joan laughs harder
than anyone else each time the story
is re-told.
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