Friday, January 22, 2010

Laugh Like There's No Tomorrow

Psychiatry students were in their Emkotional Extremes class. "Let's set some parameters," the professor said.
"What's the opposite of joy?" he asked one student.
"Sadness," he replied.
"The opposite of depression?" he asked another student.
"Elation," he replied.
"The opposite of woe?" the prof asked a young woman from Texas.
The Texan replied, "Sir, I believe that would be giddyup."

This joke is from "Day 1" of the new book soon to be published by And Then Some Publishing, LLC. The book is called, LAUGH LIKE THERE'S NO TOMORROW: OVER 2,000 JOKES FROM THE INTERNET, and the jokes have been collected by Richard L. Weaver II. You liked and responded well to our book SMOERs: SELF-MOTIVATION, OPTIMISM, ENCOURAGEMENT, RULES, daily reminders for outstanding living. SMOERs included over 1600 quotations and was arranged day-by-day (365 days) with quotations arranged under each day. The set-up for the book LAUGH is similar. It is arranged day-by-day (365 days) with jokes arranged under each day---approximately 4.5 jokes per day. (Incidentally, the words of wisdom published on the blog every Wednesday are taken from the book SMOERs; thus, you have some excellent samples available.)

Weekend Words


"Use what language you will, you can never say anything but what you are." ---Ralph Waldo Emerson

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