My brother has cancer. /A few weeks ago, my mom had my brother’s family and my family over for dinner. Tony had just gotten a lump removed from his neck. There was a possibility it was cancer, but he hadn’t yet gotten the results. When it was time to set the table, Tony said, “I can’t because of the cancer.” / When it was time to clear the table Tony said, “I can’t because of the cancer.” / He got a few chuckles from his kids, but his wife, Lisa, who didn’t laugh, said, “What is wrong with you?” / From across the table, I said, “Lisa, he has cancer.” / She laughed hard. Everyone laughed, so I called for a vote. / Whenever someone in my family says anything funny, that person calls for a vote. I said, “Who’s the funniest in the family?” Like always, we all voted for ourselves. I’m 50 now and Tony is 52. We’ve been voting this way since we were little kids. (CLICK ANYWHERE TO READ FULL STORY)