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  • Are You Spreading Humor  By : David Hill
    My first thought upon seeing the subject, "Are you sharing humor?" was that it referred to comics or orators. After giving some thought to the subject I began to see that each one of us, at sometime or other, should share our humor.
  • Brighten Your Day and Enlighten Your Life  By : Mike Moore
    If you find these quotes humorous search them for hidden wisdom
  • Couch Potato Success Factors  By : Peter Murphy
    A short humourous piece of what couch potato success entails.
  • Dice Sports Games That Are Fun.  By : John DeJong
    This is an introduction to a world of incredibly fun games played with dice. No, I am not going to teach you how to gamble. Rather, I am going to show you how just 2 to 8 dice can allow you to play a number of sports. In this first installment I am going to teach you about playing the college version of “Dice Football”.
  • Duct Tape a Most Versatile Tool  By : Linda Moore
    Duct tape is perhaps the most versatile tool found in homes today. This popular tape was first made in 1942 for the military by Johnson and Johnson. The first purpose of duct tape was to keep ammunition cases free of moisture during WWII, and because of its water proof properties it was referred to as "duck tape."
  • Emails Say the Darndest Things  By : Mark Meshulam
    Email is a new venue for human interaction, both more and less personal, but efinitely more public and completely irrevovable. Here are some emails which should have been revoked, were it only possible.
  • ET Phone Home  By : Elodia Tate
    A humorous essay on parenting and watching your child grow up and prepare to leave home, for college.
  • Frankly Speaking...  By : Mark Catanzareti
    What happens when three people named Frank, Frank, and Frank shop for franks? This is a humorous story which gives you one potential scenario.
  • How To Handle Holiday Stress  By : Elodia Tate
    Health Coaching tips, for handling the stresses of the holidays, in good health and with a sense of humor.
  • Internet Scams and the Charlatans Behind Them  By : Jim Pretin
    A humorous commentary about internet making money scams
  • It's official. They are not together!  By : James Monahan
    This announcement came after tabloid stories said that the couple's marriage was indeed on the rocks.
  • Keeping The Door Open  By : Elodia Tate
    A humorously written story of a father and a lesson to never give up on people.
  • No Click, Know Nothing  By : Ray La Foy
    In today's chaotic and strenuous life, most people would want to have a diversion where they can find time to relax, be amused, and definitely be entertained.
  • Tech Support Comedy  By : Allyson Brandy
    Ever wonder what the help-desk technician was doing on the other end of the phone when you scream that your computer just crashed? Well, here's a website full of tech support horror stories that would make the most stalwart consumer cringe and will, at the very least, leave you in laughing hysterically or in tears depending on where you appear in the lack of competancy index.
  • The Art of Storytelling in Public Speaking  By : Mike Moore
    It is important for speakers to remember that human beings have an insatiable appetite for stories.
  • The Difference Between An Optimist And A Pessimist  By : Saleem Rana
    Attitude determines everything. In this humorous exchange between an optimist and a pessimist, we can see how our attitude defines our health, wealth, and experience of luck.
  • Watching the NFL versus the MLB  By : Jason OConnor
    A humorous sports article about the differences between watching an NFL game versus a Major League Baseball game.
  • You Are Naming Your Baby.....What?  By : Elodia Tate
    A humorous essay reminding you think before naming your baby and then go ahead and name them whatever the heck you want anyway.


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