The Divine Nonsense of Jim Wile
Viewing comments for Chapter 6 "Don't Laugh"A collection of 13 humorous poems
27 total reviews
Comment from jmdg1954
Yeah, I remember laughing and teasing my folks years ago. Now my kids bust my chops, plus throw back at me the corny things I used to do and say yo them.
Your poem had me laughing from start to finish.
Cheers to reaching our age.
John
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
Yeah, I remember laughing and teasing my folks years ago. Now my kids bust my chops, plus throw back at me the corny things I used to do and say yo them.
Your poem had me laughing from start to finish.
Cheers to reaching our age.
John
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks, John. Mine are starting to bust my chops too. The grandkids are worse! It's fun, though.
Comment from Dolly'sPoems
This is hilarious Jim, great inventive language that brings this old fella to life, great rhymes and metre and your skilful pen made me laugh. We can't stop the ageing process, so we might as well accept it and stick two fingers up to those youngsters, and hope they get the privilege of this experience, because age is a great privilege methinks, much enjoyed, wish I had a six, love Dolly x
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
This is hilarious Jim, great inventive language that brings this old fella to life, great rhymes and metre and your skilful pen made me laugh. We can't stop the ageing process, so we might as well accept it and stick two fingers up to those youngsters, and hope they get the privilege of this experience, because age is a great privilege methinks, much enjoyed, wish I had a six, love Dolly x
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks for the virtual 6, Dolly!
Yeah, age is a privilege, though I wish I had the mind of a 71-year-old, but the body of a 30-year-old (even a 40-year-old) (heck, even a 50-year-old! At least I wasn't piddling in my pants then.)
Comment from Carol Hillebrenner
This is very amusing, and I couldn't help but laugh. I remember older people when I was younger and thought it couldn't happen to me. Yeah, sure, as they say, live and learn.
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
This is very amusing, and I couldn't help but laugh. I remember older people when I was younger and thought it couldn't happen to me. Yeah, sure, as they say, live and learn.
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks for the great review and all the stars, Carol. We all think it won't happen to us, but it's better than the alternative.
Comment from Terry Broxson
Jim, you are absolutely right. It does come around. I, too, have thought about the days I sort of marveled at how old my grandmother was...and she was. But here I am at almost 77. Do you know what she did at 77...She married her boyfriend of 25 years. His wife had died recently. And I am not making that up. Excellent work on the poem. Terry.
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
Jim, you are absolutely right. It does come around. I, too, have thought about the days I sort of marveled at how old my grandmother was...and she was. But here I am at almost 77. Do you know what she did at 77...She married her boyfriend of 25 years. His wife had died recently. And I am not making that up. Excellent work on the poem. Terry.
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks, Terry. Good for your grandma. She didn't let her age get in the way. My mother-in-law is still going strong at 96, though she does fart when she gets up :-)
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She and I have that in common! LOL
Comment from dragonpoet
Hi Jim,
This is a cute poem. It is true for some. But not for me. I don't think I ever made fun of my mom as she got older. I couldn't for my dad because he died at 50.
I have been lucky. I am 62 and the only pill I take is a daily vitamin. My eyesight is bad. But that has been a lifetime thing. I got my first pair of glasses in kindergarten. I do have cataracts which is an aging thing.
Keep writing and stay healthy
Joan
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
Hi Jim,
This is a cute poem. It is true for some. But not for me. I don't think I ever made fun of my mom as she got older. I couldn't for my dad because he died at 50.
I have been lucky. I am 62 and the only pill I take is a daily vitamin. My eyesight is bad. But that has been a lifetime thing. I got my first pair of glasses in kindergarten. I do have cataracts which is an aging thing.
Keep writing and stay healthy
Joan
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks, Joan. You've been lucky. Was your mom as lucky, or were you just too polite to make fun of her?
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No problem, Jim. My mom did take a lot of medications, but she was sharp until near the end when she had cance.
I don?t remember teasing her at my siblings doing it either.
Joan
Comment from Pam Lonsdale
Geez, this is a conversation I was just having with my husband today. "Piddle like a pup" - funny but true!
Jim, I laughed out loud while reading this. Loved the way the old man spoke - kinda like Jed Clampett, lol!
I loved this, Jim - your poetry always makes me laugh, and is always well thought out and written - little touches like dialogue make it.
I so remember when I thought I would never allow these things to happen to me. "There ain't no damn exceptions."
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
Geez, this is a conversation I was just having with my husband today. "Piddle like a pup" - funny but true!
Jim, I laughed out loud while reading this. Loved the way the old man spoke - kinda like Jed Clampett, lol!
I loved this, Jim - your poetry always makes me laugh, and is always well thought out and written - little touches like dialogue make it.
I so remember when I thought I would never allow these things to happen to me. "There ain't no damn exceptions."
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks for your great review, Pam and for the 6 stars. My wife and I laugh about these things together all the time. It's a good thing we're in the same phase of life together and can laugh at ourselves.
My daughter was once married to a man 16 years older than her, and that was our biggest worry about that marriage--that he would be a decrepit old man when she was still relatively young and lively.
Comment from jessizero
I'm at that age where I am old, but not quite old. I live with my mother (because I am ill), and we make fun of each other for being old, fat ladies. Your poem made me think of us. You did a great job describing the perils of old age. Thanks for sharing, and best wishes to you.
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
I'm at that age where I am old, but not quite old. I live with my mother (because I am ill), and we make fun of each other for being old, fat ladies. Your poem made me think of us. You did a great job describing the perils of old age. Thanks for sharing, and best wishes to you.
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks, Jessi, for the great review and the 6 stars. Yeah, my wife and I kid each other a lot about it too. It helps having a spouse the same age who shares many of the same problems of old age and has a good sense of humor.
Comment from Jannypan (Jan)
Haha, Jim, so true. No one believes they will grow
old til it happens. You did a great job sharing all
the issues associated with aging. Your rhymes were
great, the flow was smooth, and the details were perfect.
I liked the dialect of the ol' timer too.
Thanks for sharing, Jan
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
Haha, Jim, so true. No one believes they will grow
old til it happens. You did a great job sharing all
the issues associated with aging. Your rhymes were
great, the flow was smooth, and the details were perfect.
I liked the dialect of the ol' timer too.
Thanks for sharing, Jan
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks, Jan. You just have to laugh about it, otherwise, you might cry!
Comment from Richard Montfort Cary
Jim,
Don't know how you do it! A poem that rhymes, that is in excellent meter, that rings truth from the author's age group, and is filled with delicate humor. Congratulations for your continued achievements.
Richard
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
Jim,
Don't know how you do it! A poem that rhymes, that is in excellent meter, that rings truth from the author's age group, and is filled with delicate humor. Congratulations for your continued achievements.
Richard
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks for the glowing review and for the 6 stars too, Richard. Much appreciated!
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You earn it!
Comment from barbara.wilkey
Yes, this is so true. A while back my oldest son, Greg said, "Mom, I'm getting old. I was playing basketball with some young soldiers, and I can't hang as well as I used to. I said, "Greg, if you're getting old, what does that make me?" Greg laughed and answered, "Mom, really old." HMMM, I'm not sure I liked his answer. Your wisdom shined through with this post, and it was fun to read.
Our memories is shot ta hell (Our memory is shot ta hell OR Our memories are shot ta hell)
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
Yes, this is so true. A while back my oldest son, Greg said, "Mom, I'm getting old. I was playing basketball with some young soldiers, and I can't hang as well as I used to. I said, "Greg, if you're getting old, what does that make me?" Greg laughed and answered, "Mom, really old." HMMM, I'm not sure I liked his answer. Your wisdom shined through with this post, and it was fun to read.
Our memories is shot ta hell (Our memory is shot ta hell OR Our memories are shot ta hell)
Comment Written 09-Feb-2023
reply by the author on 09-Feb-2023
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Thanks, Barbara. That's funny!
('Scuse the mistake. My grammars ain't no good.)
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In my post today, I put play for pay. It happens. I'd like to think little gremlins made changes in my post. Certainly, I didn't do that. LOL