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I Feel Sorry for My Good-Looking Friends (standard:humor, 907 words) | |||
Author: Godspenman | Added: Jun 04 2023 | Views/Reads: 473/277 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
My life, even my wrinkles, is in the capable hands of God. | |||
The one place in our humble residence I would prefer to avoid, especially in the morning, is my bathroom. The Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage has her bathroom, and I have mine. I make visiting my bathroom in the morning as quick as possible. As I walk into my bathroom, on the right side is that awful and terrible thing called the mirror. Whenever I look into it, some old man looks back at me and then smiles. I have asked The Gracious Mistress of the Parsonage if I could put a curtain in front of my mirror so that I would only see it when I had to. She would laugh and say, "Oh, you silly boy, you need that mirror to help you look the best you can." Her mirror is a lot different from my mirror. My mirror shows some grumpy old guy, whereas her mirror shows a charming young lady. I have offered to exchange mirrors, but she would not have anything to do with that. I'm not very concerned about how ugly I look. After all, ugly isn't really that big of a deal. In the pharmacy section of Publix the other day, one of the workers came and asked me if I wanted some skincare products that were on sale. "It'll sure make your face look a lot better." I declined her offer and left the store. As I was thinking about this, it reminded me of some of my good friends who are rather good-looking despite their age. They spend much time and money keeping themselves looking young and beautiful. I would rather use my money to buy Apple Fritters than any skincare products. Many of my friends spend a lot of money and time to keep themselves as young looking as possible. They exercise, go on a strict diet, and some even have surgery to make them look better than they are. I have one friend, a very wonderful lady, whom I've known most of my life. One thing about this young lady is that she wants people to think she's young and works tirelessly to keep looking young. Her biggest concern is wrinkles, and she seems allergic to them. I love my wrinkles because they are a product of getting older. And I plan to get as old as I can. But this young lady, I will not mention her name for obvious reasons, seems quite allergic to wrinkles. She has had several facelifts to make sure all of the wrinkles disappear. Whenever she sees a wrinkle, she has to stop whatever she's doing and take care of it, no matter the cost. I don't see her often anymore, but whenever I do, I usually say something like, "Is that a new wrinkle on your face? I think it's a wonderful wrinkle." She will laugh and then disappear into the bathroom in a few moments to check out that wrinkle. Sometime that week, she will be at her doctor getting rid of that wrinkle. If I had all the money she has spent caring for her wrinkles, I would be wealthy and could afford all the Apple Fritters I want. That is why I'm very concerned about some of my good-looking friends. I don't know, and I have yet to ask any of them how much it costs to look as young and good-looking as they appear. It does not come without cost, I assure you. I have not spent a single nickel dealing with my wrinkles, and have the wrinkles to prove it. Click here to read the rest of this story (39 more lines)
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