Does It Have Your Stamp Of Approval? by Knight Pierce Hirst
The U.S. Postal Service leaves a lot to be desired. If the government had been required to notify us by mail about the increased cost of mailing a letter, we'd still be paying thirty-nine cents.

Ever Had One Of Those Daze? by Knight Pierce Hirst
Every once in a while there is one of those daze that has a black cloud hanging over it. I can't see it from my prone position in bed. I get up - unfortunately not knowing I should have stayed in bed.

I Didn't Know - Did You? by Knight Pierce Hirst
Who knew chocolate cookies and milk is good news/bad news? Who knew I shouldn't have given away the seashell, wind chimes from Cousin Walter?

The Druggie, The Witch, You, Me and Harry Potter by Ba Kiwanuka
Bodybuilders, bats, witches, princes and druggies! Seems like everybody is cruising The Potter Express these days.

Is the Word Christmas Politically Correct? by Marco Miranda
The so called political correctness has created absurd guidelines affecting ordinary situations, events and personalities in our society. Time to unmask some of them.

Do You Want to Know what Goes On at the White House? by Marco Miranda
Recent political changes are bound to affect the jobs and lives of White House officials. Let us hear some of the gossip.

Do You Want to Know What Happened to Karl? by Marco Miranda
It seem that Karl Rove;s brilliant perdormance is coming to an end as a reult of the Democrat's victory in the Mid Term Elections,

Welcome Back Professor! by Marco Miranda
On his return from Zurich the Professor discusses Iraq, Middle East situation and Axis of Evil matters. A humorous slant on serious matters.

Mobile Disco - Quick Before They Lock Us In by Martyn Brown
This is a true account of a mobile discotheque performed at an 'Old Folks' home. Highly entertaining ... and the disco was too.

Just A Bus Trip Or A Daytime Nightmare? by Martyn Brown
Martyn Brown writes and edits home business publications but, on occasions, looks at the lighter side of life. Martyn took a rare bus trip.

The Effects Of Funny Things by Vicki Churchill
This article looks at the wonderful effects of laughter & really funny things.

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.

How Grandma's Lap Robe Saved My Legs by Duane Shinn
As I was growing up, Grandma always made sure that I wouldn't catch cold by insisting I have a lap robe over my legs. Didn't matter if it was 32 degrees or 100 degrees; the lap robe was an absolute necessity.

Never Open An Outhouse Door Without Knocking by Duane Shinn
I suppose that every hometown of every child holds certain favorite hiding places, or short cuts, or little-known doors or cubbyholes or secret passageways or whatever, and Auburn, the little town where I grew up, was no exception.

Honey Do List Gone Wild For Unemployed Men by Barbara Cipak
Sarcastic humor, yes it is the healer of our soul. A cup of reality mixed in with some slap-my-face humor put in the form of two poems. Laughing our way to the grave, now there's a plan.

How I Found Out That God Bowls On Monday Evenings at 7 by Duane Shinn
I grew up wondering what Jesus did on Monday evenings. My Uncle Verge went bowling on Monday evenings, and although a good Methodist child wouldn't be caught dead inside a bowling alley back in those days, I sometimes visualized Jesus bowling along side of Uncle Verge, since they both apparently had Monday evenings off.

How To Impress Girls - Or Maybe Not by Duane Shinn
I suppose that all males at some time in their life attempt to impress girls. My efforts started in about the 5th grade, and left a great deal to be desired.

Butch by Paul Freynet
Dear old Gravelbourg, Saskatchewan is celebrating its 100th anniversary this summer and hearing from some people there has brought back a few memories. This one’s from 1965.

Remote Viewing & Remote Influencing – What is it? by Jim Pretin
A commentary about Remote Viewing and Remote Influencing

And To All A Goodnight! by Sinead Hoben
You've just spent a good part of the evening preparing your baby for bed. As she falls asleep in your arms you tenderly place her in her cot; her eyes flash open and she screams the house down. So you lift her and start all over again!

A Laptop of My Own by Sinead Hoben
Working from home day after day and night after night on a borrowed laptop is no fun. Especially when it is borrowed back off you. So, for that reason, I feel the time has come for a laptop of my own.

Internet Scams and the Charlatans Behind Them by Jim Pretin
A humorous commentary about internet making money scams

You are joking series: Stonehenge 15 one liner funny jokes competition by Nazir Hussain
Stonehenge Jokers plc organises.. Stonehenge jokers competition every year. In March 2006, James Mcdugal was sent to the event... he took a crash course in telling jokes.. entered the competition. He was the overall winner.. His one liner stomach crushers are listed here as well as his winning prize..

Field Notes on Country Linguistics by Nola L. Kelsey
You hear many endearing phrases in the county. Translating them to English can be complex. Use these handy Field Notes on Country Linguistics to lay the ground-work effective communication in the hinterland.




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