How about a laugh, (hopefully)

Posted by Jake @jakedduck1, Dec 31, 2018

I believe laughter is the best medicine. Laughter has actually been scientifically proven to help people with depression issues.
Let’s give it a try so we can all get happy and feel better. Many Epilepsy forums I’ve been on had joke sections. I was probably the biggest joke of all since I didn’t get a lot of the jokes. They said the jokes couldn’t be above 4th grade level for me to understand them so my jokes may be rather simplistic but let’s give it a try.
Have a lovely day everyone,
Jake

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I am convinced that laughter is the best medicine. Unless you have diarrhea. Then it is Lomotil

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What is the best thing about Switzerland?
I don't know, but the flag is a big plus.

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Yesterday I saw a guy spill all of his Scrabble letters on the road.
I asked him, "What is the word on the street?"

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"When a man laughs at his mistakes it lengthens his life...when he laughs at his wifes mistakes it shortens his life"

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Had to laugh at this. We rule and you husbands must rember "Happy wife - Happy life".

I am lucky to have a husband who respects my knowledge and me.

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I am awful remembering jokes, but will throw out one my Tone & Balance instructor told us yesterday. He only tells fitness related jokes, and almost all of them are awful. But here goes, I’ll share this groaner:
Q: Why did the impatient person hate going to the gym? A: He didn’t like the waits

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This was the title of a discussion in one of our Connect support groups recently: "Anyone tried using red light therapy ?"
Being of a certain age, and somewhat of a smart-aleck, it was really hard to refrain from asking "And what kind of therapy might that be? I was taught that nice girls stayed out of the Red Light Zone in our town."

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This was the title of a discussion in one of our Connect support groups recently: "Anyone tried using red light therapy ?"
Being of a certain age, and somewhat of a smart-aleck, it was really hard to refrain from asking "And what kind of therapy might that be? I was taught that nice girls stayed out of the Red Light Zone in our town."

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I honestly did a double take when I saw that too! Gave me a chuckle

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This was the title of a discussion in one of our Connect support groups recently: "Anyone tried using red light therapy ?"
Being of a certain age, and somewhat of a smart-aleck, it was really hard to refrain from asking "And what kind of therapy might that be? I was taught that nice girls stayed out of the Red Light Zone in our town."

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Is the saying “Redlight at night is the sailor’s delight?”

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Is the saying “Redlight at night is the sailor’s delight?”

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That could be taken several ways. LOL

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