Yeah laughter is a good thing, I tend to find homour in the strangest
of places, coupled with the odd bout of nervouse laughter then I tend
to get told off quite offten to which the only reply has got to be
"What, I thought that was funny, didn't you?"

But I do like the pun, or the joke, but more so the pun, and offten
the more cringe worthy the more I like it.

A small joke couple of jokes for you though.

Q. What do you call a fish with no eyes?
A. Fsh!

Q. What do you call a Chav in a box?
A. Innit!

Q. How do you annoy Lady Gaga?
A. Poke her face!

And perhaps my current fave.

Q.  What goes budum-tish?
A. A drum set falling off a cliff!

On 1 May, 10:08, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
> That is amazing.  When I think of Polar Bears there is only the fierce
> side that comes to mind, not the play or loving aspect.
>
> On Apr 30, 10:13 pm, Tinker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > This link is to a talk on TED about play being a really important
> > thing.
> > It's pretty interesting. There's one part that just sticks in my mind
> > as f...in incredible about the power of play.
> > If you have just a minute, skip the video up to 1:30 to see if it
> > don't blow your mind.
>
> > peace & Love
>
> >http://www.ted.com/index.php/talks/stuart_brown_says_play_is_more_tha...
>
> > On Apr 30, 10:49 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I find humanity to be one of the greatest resources of entertainment
> > > available at no charge!
>
> > > On Apr 30, 9:09 pm, Tinker <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > I do like you do.
> > > > It sounds like a bunch of corny stuff, but when you let it come out
> > > > spontaneous, 'person to person', it is Good. Puns are fun.
>
> > > > peace & Love
>
> > > > On Apr 30, 9:29 pm, Slip Disc <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > In my profile I say that bringing joy to the world on a daily basis
> > > > > makes my life better.  For me there is some sort of release of
> > > > > negativity, not only for the me but for the other person as well, in
> > > > > fact I actually find it entertaining.  It is really simple in method
> > > > > and does not take much to accomplish, no pre-meditative process but
> > > > > more so the simultaneous release of humorous expression.  Sometimes it
> > > > > is not accomplished but that may be indicative of the degree of
> > > > > unhappiness the other person is experiencing or the degree of their
> > > > > being entrenched in earth's facade.  Lately I've been getting laughs
> > > > > when someone asks me how I'm doing and I respond with "I'm not sure,
> > > > > you see the Swine Flew over my house last night and messed up my
> > > > > roof".  Suddenly there is a break of the seriousness that imprisons
> > > > > people with a burst of laughter.  I often joke with a cashier at the
> > > > > market when she informs me "It's eight thirty five" and I look at my
> > > > > watch responding with "Really? I only have 4:24, are you over charging
> > > > > me?" with their smile I realize what it must be like to have to stand
> > > > > up all day behind a register and act like a robot as I'm leaving and
> > > > > they are left behind in a life of servitude, and it saddens me
> > > > > deeply.  Many a cashier will say "Its going to be two fifteen", to
> > > > > which I respond with "Its going to be? when? should I come back later?
> > > > > How much is it now? I'd rather pay the lessor amount"  After a laugh
> > > > > with the catch on they say "It IS two fifteen, Now"
> > > > > A classic laugh under certain circumstances is.............
> > > > > Me>Do you know the difference between a slice of pizza and making
> > > > > love?
> > > > > Her>No
> > > > > Me>I'd like to take you out to lunch tomorrow?
> > > > > Laughter is essential for me and it does trigger the endorphins and
> > > > > make life better and health wise I guess it would have to be an
> > > > > advantage as well.
>
> > > > > So not to waste this thread I'm wondering how any of you accomplish
> > > > > bringing joy to the world or are you some of those that need to have
> > > > > joy delivered to your world?
> > > > > How do you bring laughter to yourself, into your world?
>
> > > > > At the restaurant when receiving the check I might say...............
> > > > > "Excuse me is this a check?"
> > > > > waiter....."Yes"
> > > > > Me> "Well I'm sorry, I can't take a check from someone I don't know,
> > > > > I'm going to need two forms of ID"
> > > > > With a huge grin on the face they respond "It is a Bill not a check"
> > > > > It really can be humorous if you can "break though the role" of the
> > > > > other person.  Cut through the facade of formality and bring out the
> > > > > human from within the robot!
>
> > > > > I hardly ever stop laughing and enjoying the interactions of people.
> > > > > The sign  reads "Garage Sale", well wouldn't you know that I want to
> > > > > know how much the garage costs!
>
> > > > > Spill your beans or leave a joke, as long as there is a laugh
> > > > > somewhere in the mix.  I know you all can't be all that serious all of
> > > > > the time!!!- Hide quoted text -
>
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