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Thu, Feb 15 12:00 AM

Fighting school kids and something on the TV

 Hmmm... My life is pretty strange these past days. *lol* I watched the TV last night (fan of Boston Legal *lol*) and before my favourite show there came "The Closer", a series about a woman who closes all the murder-cases of the police.

So she sat there, before an elderly woman and talked to her about how this woman had murdered her daughter-in-law. And this old woman kept saying: "She wanted to leave me in this old house of old people where it stinks and that after all I did for her and my son! She was a witch and I don't deserve to be treated that way, after all I did for her and my son." (She kept repeating that over and over).
Well, the heroine watched her with kind eyes, a friend who listened in to the conversation had tears in her eyes and I? I just couldn't help, but laugh!
Normally I would have sat there feeling sorry for this woman and crying or something like that. But I just blurted out laughing! *lol*

Next case: Today there was a newsflash of school kids having a quarrel and the police came by. The police arrested one of the boys and the group then freed him and hurt the police officer. What did I do? I laughed! Really hard at that.
My mother just watched me with a curious look in her eyes and asked: What's so funny about that?
And I told her about the TV yesterday and went on with: "I just thought about the thoughts of those people. They think of themselves as victims and that is just too funny, because I can see where they let their behaviour influence by other people. And the school boys? I just ask myself what the police officer had thought about negatively that resulted in him being assaulted by these boys."

Am I being strange or what? *lol*
But I like this point of view, so I will go on laughing my way through this funny life. Although many won't understand this. *grin*

 

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