Recently I read "Of all the forms of courage, the ability to laugh is the most profoundly therapeutic." I'm sure that's true and was astounded by the same article stating that some people report they don't often laugh. Like....they don't laugh for a week or a month or even a few months. Huh?? As a measure of a person's good humor the following story was told to people working through depression issues. So - if you don't think it's funny you many need therapy.
This is the "world's funniest story" established by voting on a British Web site: Two New Jersey hunters (Wisconsin hunters?) are walking through the woods. Suddenly, one of them collapses and is not breathing. The other whips out his cell phone and calls 911. "My friend is dead!" he tells the operator. She says, "Take it easy, I can help you. First you need to make sure he's dead." There is silence and she hears a gunshot. The man comes back on the line. "Ok. Now what?"
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