Edid Huther: The Man Who Made Me Laugh Until I Cried




Edid Huther is a name that I will never forget. He was the funniest man I have ever met, and his jokes were so clever and witty that they would make me laugh until I cried.
I first met Edid when I was in college. We were both taking the same English class, and we quickly became friends. Edid was always the life of the party, and he could always make me laugh, even when I was feeling down.
One day, Edid told me a joke that I will never forget. It was about a man who goes to the doctor and says, "Doctor, I have a problem. I can't stop telling jokes."
The doctor says, "I can help you with that. Just take this pill, and you'll be cured."
The man takes the pill, and the next day he goes back to the doctor.
"Doctor," the man says, "I can't believe it. The pill worked. I haven't told a joke all day."
The doctor says, "I'm glad to hear that. By the way, what's your name?"
The man says, "My name is Edid Huther."

I laughed so hard at that joke that I almost fell out of my chair. Edid had a gift for making people laugh, and I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to know him.
But Edid was more than just a funny guy. He was also a kind and caring person. He was always there for his friends, and he was always willing to help out anyone in need.
I remember one time when Edid was walking home from school when he saw a homeless man sitting on the side of the road. Edid stopped and asked the man if he was okay.
The man told Edid that he had lost his job and his home, and that he didn't know where to go.
Edid didn't hesitate. He took the man home with him and gave him some food and a place to sleep.
The next day, Edid helped the man find a job and an apartment. The man was so grateful to Edid for helping him, and he said that Edid had saved his life.
Edid was a truly amazing person. He was funny, kind, and caring, and he always put others before himself. I am so lucky to have had him in my life, and I will never forget him.

Edid Huther was a master of facial expressions. He could make his face look like anything he wanted, from a happy clown to a sad puppy.
One time, Edid and I were at a party, and he decided to put on a show. He started by making his face look like a clown. He then made it look like a monkey, a dog, and a cat.
The whole party was laughing hysterically, and Edid was having the time of his life.
I asked Edid how he was able to make his face look like so many different things.
He said, "It's all about practice. I've been practicing for years."
I was impressed by Edid's skills, and I asked him to teach me how to do it.
He said, "Sure. But first, you have to learn how to relax your face."
Edid showed me how to relax my face by closing my eyes and taking deep breaths.
Once my face was relaxed, Edid showed me how to move my muscles in different ways to create different expressions.
It took me a while to get the hang of it, but eventually I was able to make my face look like different animals and objects.
I was so happy that I had learned how to do this, and I couldn't wait to show off my new skills to my friends.
The next day, I went to school and showed my friends what I could do. They were all amazed, and they said that I was a natural.
I was so proud of myself, and I all had Edid to thank.

Edid Huther was a natural born comedian. He had a gift for making people laugh, and he always knew how to make the most of a situation.
One time, Edid was at a stand-up comedy club when he saw a man in the audience who was laughing hysterically.
Edid went up to the man after the show and asked him what he thought of his act.
The man said, "You were great! I haven't laughed that hard in years."
Edid was so happy to hear that the man had enjoyed his act.
He said, "Thank you. I'm glad you had a good time."
The man said, "You know, you remind me of a comedian I used to see when I was a kid. His name was Edid Huther."
Edid was shocked. He couldn't believe that the man had said that.
He said, "That's my name."
The man was even more shocked.
He said, "No way! You're Edid Huther? I thought you were dead."
Edid laughed.
He said, "I'm not dead. I'm just getting started."
The man was so happy to see Edid again. He said that Edid had been his favorite comedian, and that he had always wanted to meet him.
Edid and the man talked for a long time that night. They talked about comedy, life, and everything in between.
Edid was so glad that he had met the man. He had made a new friend, and he had learned that his comedy had made a difference in someone's life.