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Hello Triston,

My name is Mari and I wish to welcome you to echurch.  I am one of 
the crackup humorists on the list, but don't let it fool you, no, not 
for a moment.
IN HIS MATCHLESS NAME,

purple Mari, aka, ppm



At 07:51 PM 6/27/2007, you wrote:
>Thanks Brad it is fun to laugh.
>Triston
>----- Original Message -----
>From: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>Brad D
>To: <mailto:[log in to unmask]>[log in to unmask]
>Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2007 11:13 PM
>Subject: Re: Luahg
>
>Very truthful sonnet. Very nice piece if you wrote it Triston, and 
>even if you didn't it is still a nice piece :). Laughter is a wonder 
>drug isn't it. Years ago I heard therapists used 20 minute 
>sessions  with patients with depression in where they'd have them 
>just stare off to the ceiling and smile. They felt, and probably 
>rightly so, that a smile is so engrained into our system that it 
>automatically produced  Seretonin, pronounced "sarah tone an" a 
>natural form of "happy juice to the brain" :)  and ultimately 
>reduced or rid the depression bout. Next time you are in a rotten 
>mood? Sit still and stretch the lips over the pearlies for a good 
>twenty minutes, if even you need that much time :), and if that 
>don't work try Doc Brad's prescription amendment of
>
>1. Bend both your wrists downward fairly tightly.
>2. Twist the wrists towards your body and placing each thumb under 
>the arm pit... remember smiles everyone :)
>3. Once thumbs are under the arm pit slowly lower the elbows as far 
>down as comfortable. Remember keep smiling while you do this. :)
>4. Slowly raise your elbows in same manner... Are you getting this down?? :)
>5. Now, with your range of motion well established, rapidly flap 
>those elbows up and down and cluck like a chicken lol.
>
>Just kidding. Don't do this, it is too dangerous and only trained 
>specialist ought do this... of which  no, I am not one :).
>
>God's word is very much in favor of laughter. I have to admit 
>however, as hard as I try, I just cannot envision God Almighty with 
>a smile or a laugh. That in itself is a sad thing I suppose but 
>still undoing years of doctrinal conditioning of the Lightening bolt 
>God" that was preached I guess.
>
>Brad
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>At 09:18 PM 6/26/2007, you wrote:
>>Sonnet- Laughter
>>
>>   If we can laugh, our heart-aches disappear!
>>Our minds become freed off tensions and stress;
>>If we make others laugh, they lose their fear,
>>And become dear, starting to us caress.
>>
>>Laughter is good for both the young and old;
>>Laughter can turn a foe into a friend;
>>Laughter can help forget our woes, be bold;
>>Laughter can bring to grief, an early end.
>>
>>Laughter is life's most precious medicine;
>>Laughter is soothing balm for all our ills;
>>Laughter is euphoric much more than wine,
>>Causing no harm to one or increase bills.
>>
>>Then laugh and be merry whenever you can,
>>For, that's the way to live life better, man.
>
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