I agree don't give up those Favorite clothes. They will outlast them all & look perfect until the day they get so thin we notice a hole. well there is a hole, Oh well I can still wear it around the house I tell myself now I can wear it in front of the fire & I won't have to worry about the fire burning a hole in it now !😘
Just you talking about it has got me howling with laughter as I sit here right by myself…. And I’m only 5 minutes in!!! 😂😂😂. Your videos and stories never disappoint!!
Everybody loves Raymond and King of Queens!!!!!! You made me think back of times I would get tickled at church because of something like someone dropping a hymn book. I was always sitting by my cousin who who would get the giggles started!!!!! Thank you, Granny Pat!!!! Laughter is the best medicine!!!!!
Hi Granny Pat! I DEFINITELY peed my pants listening to that story. Oh My Gosh! Your story had me rolling and laughing out loud. Thank you for the therapy. A laugh like that is so good for me. You DEFINITELY make our lives better with your stories. I love you! Keep blessing us with your stories. Shirley Duffy from Hanover PA
I LOVE Everybody Loves Raymond! I worked evenings so didn't see it until reruns. It got me thru a serious recovery with laughter! I would laugh until I cried watching that series. Actually still do! Laughter truly is the best medicine! I also definitely chuckled at your story tonight! Goodnight Granny Pat❤❣️
Your stories today remind me so much of me and my sisters. We laugh just like you and your sisters at the most inappropriate times. I think because of our nerves, it’s our first reaction in a nervous situation. Yes funerals, church, work….We have been so fortunate that 3 of us worked together for several years. We were always up to mischief and we still are. In our 50’s and 60’s. My husband and I love to watch “everybody loves Raymond”. Enjoyed the video so much. I shared it with my sisters. ❤
O Miss Pat love your shirt, you're right it was funny when u said get your money worth out of the shirt and u already had it 25 yrs . Love u my friend Helen from Ga.
Your stories are so nice . It brightens my day to just sit and listen ❤ it's s like when i was young in the 70 & 80s when we listened to the Sunday radio stories in new Zealand. Got the imagination moving 😊
Granny Pat, you've jogged my memory of a funeral service I attended many years ago. A distant aunt passed away. I really didn't know her well at all, but my mom wanted me to go with her and my aunt to the funeral. I went with my mom, aunt and sister. Before the service started, a few of the family had arrived. We noticed one of our female relatives pulling & tugging by the casket. She didn't realize the funeral director would have removed the jewelry and returned it to her prior to burial. Of course we in the peanut gallery couldn't help but chuckle when we realized what was going on. The rest service itself went fine. We were distant relatives, so our car was parked around the side of the building, back even with were the hearse was stationed. The rear door was open waiting for the casket to be loaded. We were chit chatting about the service and the goings on. All of a sudden, we heard a loud "THUD". We all looked to our right and what did we see? We watched as the men tending to the casket were trying to pick up the end, off the concrete. One end was up in the hearse and the other end was sitting on the concrete drive. Off course the casket wasn't re-opened so she could be "situated". It was just loaded into the hearse, for the drive to the cemetery. There may have been some comments about how Aunt ***** would be going through the rest of eternity, scrunched down in the end of the casket. Generally when my mom, aunt, sister and myself got together, there were going to be laughs about something or another. Even though I barely knew the aunt that was buried, I will never forget her funeral service.
This was hilarious. 😂😂😂 Thank u for giving me a good laugh bc laughter is the best medicine. Seems like we need more of it today. God bless u Granny Pat. I love watching u & love hearing your stories. ❤❤❤
I purchased the “Hold It Lord” book after watching one of your videos because I was hooked. The book did not disappoint. Loved the book and love you and your family.
Yes Yes! You definitely tell the best stories late at night. I'm staying up later these days to see what your telling. Laughing like this is definitely a exercise to relax with before bed. Love ya! Good night.🤗
Oh Granny Pat definitely needed that laugh.what a story. Thank you so much. This world needs more laughter. Love you Granny Pat. Enjoy your day today!;
I did I laughed so hard when you told the story this morning I was so funny thank you for that nothing like a good belly laugh first thing in the morning
I love this video. Laughter comes at the best and worst times. I love to laugh and it is healthy to do so. Your story telling is the best. I always feel like I am in your living room and listening from there. Hope you and Jan have a safe and happy trip to Louisville. Try to behave. Ha. 😊❤
You are such a delight to listen .to I think. My most inembrassing moment was being the choir and husband was directing it .the lady said just as we were beginning to start music said I better get my and she did BUT WHEN SHE DID THEY FELL APART WELL THAT WAS SO FUNNY. MY HUSBAND REFUSED TO LET SIT TOGETHER AGAIN. 😢😢😢😢😮
Your story made me laugh... thank you! It made me think about when my grandmother and I started laughing uncontrollably in a restaurant bathroom. Our crazy laughter went on forever. My mom kept asking us what was so funny but we were laughing so hard we couldn't speak 🤣 That was a fun day I will always treasure 💜
21 hours later. 😂 😂😂😂😂 That was the best one yet!!! I loved it. Great storytelling Sweet GP. It's why you have 17K subscribers. Have a wonderful trip visting your Granddaughter and thrifting with Jan. ❤🐝
That was funny! I know we would get those giggles when someone else started laughing and they couldn't stop, it causes us to laugh even more. It feels good to laugh like that once in a a while.
Oh Granny Pat, I got tickled once in church and could NOT stop laughing. I was in the pew and caught a glimpse of the key chain sitting on the pew in front of me. Oh Lord!! I won't tell you what it said but I just lost it. My family had no idea why I was laughing.
You had me laughing so loud that my husband asked me what in the world was I laughing at?" So, I think I must had a good laugh!!😂 Love you sweet lady.❤
If you want to get the stain out of your shirt. Lay it flat. Pour liquid laundry detergent on it. Take your hand and rub the detergent into it vigorously. And than just toss it in the washer like you always would and wash it. I have got bad grease stains out by doing this . I hope it works. Good luck and thanks for another great story.
Granny Pat put peroxide on the stain , and a little laundry soap. I t really works to get stains out. Its an old trick from my grandma. Hope it works for you. LOVE YOU
My brother and I couldn't stop laughing when my grandpa was saying the Thanksgiving prayer it was so serious we were laughing and trying not to wet our pants we kids were moved to the den at Thanksgiving after that😂