This one is truly priceless:
My long-passed grandmother's birthday is coming up, and for me it is
time to reminisce. The long walks we used to take. The long drives, the
special trips she would make to pick me up so I could spend weekends
with her, and the advice she used to give!
Much was wasted because I was young when she died. If she was alive
today and sharing her pearls of wisdom, I'd be a better man. Those gems
were all good, but the one I remember most, the jewel in the crown of
grand motherly advice, came when I was only 12. We were sitting in a
park, watching children and their mothers enjoying a beautiful spring
day. She told me that one day, I'd find a great woman and start my own
family. "And son, remember this always," she said, "be sure you marry a
woman with small hands."
"How come, Grandma?" I asked her.
She answered in her soft voice... "makes your pecker look bigger."
Kinda brings a tear to your eye, doesn't it?
2006-11-09
22:54:38
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