Many times when something happens, it is not funny at all, but after time one can look back and laugh at what had happened. Sometimes a mistake that is made can, at least in the end, turn out to be funny. Watching someone else do something really stupid can be funny mostly because it was not you.
A mistake by Jonathan Cadieux that was written about on October 9, 2008, tells his story about his boating expedition. His boat was going 30 miles per hour or 2,640 feet each minute. So, in five seconds his 200 foot rope and anchor that he did not take out of the water was at its end. He learned a very valuable lesson from this math when stating, "When a 16 foot boat goes from 30mph to a dead stop, you can somersault over the windshield and land in the bow.”
How about inanimate objects? Have you ever thought about why they always disappear? An anonymous person finally came up with an explanation that inanimate objects hide themselves just to see if we humans can find them. They just sit back and watch us look all over for them, laughing their tails off as we walk all around them, but still cannot find them. Finally, they lose interest and move into an area that they know we will finally find them. Do you agree with this person or not? Really think about it before you answer.
I hope it's true because it accounts for alot!



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