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My response to RDP – Tuesday prompt: Comedy

Perhaps it’s the absurdity of the sign. Are we to believe this man will actually pay for Karate lessons? Perhaps, on some measures, we respect his creativity. I’m reminded of a conversation I had with a panhandler. He approached me slowly, which put me on guard. Slow moving objects make me nervous. I must have given him a look because he stopped in his tracks. He asked for a cigarette; I nodded and signaled him to continue approaching. I handed him a cigarette. He looked at the cigarette and said he didn’t smoke non-methol. I started laughing and asked if he was serious. He handed me back the cigarette and said, “Hell yeah!” I shook my head and walked away.
I was at the car show working, and suddenly, this Yahoo told me to take his picture. I didn’t pay attention to the photo until he asked if I looked at it. Well, when I did, I saw this. So tonight, we were giving each other a hard time, and I told him I would post this photo. I always try to be a man of my word.
I’ve learned something over the last few months, life can be the greatest tragedy or a joyous comedy. The person living makes the choice.
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I choose humor. Good one. The cigarette reminds me when panhandlers ask for a smoke. Sure, I give them one even though they are expensive in Canada. Then they ask for a light. My response is it would cost them 20 bucks.
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Nice. I’m going to have to adopt that response. I remember 20 years ago, driving through Alberta enroute to Calgary I think, smokes where high then. I can’t imagine how they cost now.
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Good post love the pictures
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Is there a picture you like the most?
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