i just made you say underwear

if maturity means...
*not piling up bean bag chairs and jumping into them,
*not giggling at the word "duty" in church hymns,
*not head banging to "bohemian rhapsody" in the car
...then i want no part of it.

Comments

Em said…
And if maturity means not having watermelon eating contests by the pool than I want no part of it!
Jay said…
If maturity means:
...not playing DDR

...not watching Cartoon Network

...not always wanting popcicles

then I want nothing to do with it either.
Jon said…
I only giggle at duty in put your shoulder to the wheel.
Erika said…
I always giggle at duty. And in the hymn that says the sweetness fills my breast. Hee hee. Duty.
Leah said…
I will always think that belching is funny. And that it's ok to mock movies out loud in the theater. My husband better be proper or our kids will be hopeless.
Kirsten said…
being a mature adult means being silly or seeing other people being silly and not being embarrassed by them. Real maturity is not being afraid to be your self.
Nama said…
i giggle at "all creatures of our god and king" because of the mr. bean sketch where he sings the "alleluia"s really loud because that's all he knows.

and head banging to "bohemian rhapsody" is a must. no matter where you are.
Jena said…
I can't believe, like, any of you! Like, you are SOOOO immature!
Tiff said…
Did Jena like REALLY use "like" that many times in a sentence? Gosh!
Kimberly said…
I agree, Nessa. Also, farting will ALWAYS be funny. No matter how "mature" a person is, they always laugh at a really good fart.
Leah said…
Went I went to see the new Star Wars movie, some guy belched really loud in the theater. I died laughing. I was jealous that I didn't think of that.
Anonymous said…
I die and I mean die laughing at farts. In fact sometimes I "seep" and don't realize it until later. I giggle at that