
The Fountain of Humor Number 3
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Christopher Strong
It is a collection of jokes and stories. These jokes can listened to or played to people who live, work, or love others. The material is helpful to mind and body. It is funny, tasteful, and likely to make most people laugh out loud.
It's all about feeling good, feeling much better, reducing sad feelings, and healing mind and body. All anyone needs to do is to laugh loud and long to feel good and better. Yes, it works. It's not a cure-all for aging and not a fountain of youth...simply a fountain of humor for all. It is a supply of funny jokes and stories that really helps, for a while, to reduce the depression about aging, the loss of loved ones, chronic illness, and the loss of sight, sound, and mobility.
Our jokes and stories are provided through our unique process of selection, customization, and cleansing by our "Joke-Jury". This audiobook has been designed so that:
- A healthy person can hear the jokes and laugh
- A blind or partially blind person can hear the jokes and laugh
My father-in-law, terminally ill with cancer, called often in his last year asking my wife and me to read a joke or two to him. Hearing him laugh from miles away also opened the door to comforting conversation and made it easier for all of us. This is mighty important for all of us.
An 85 year old, losing her mental capacities, repeatedly asked for our jokes to be read to her. It comforted her right up to her passing.
A professional woman purchased the set for "signing" to groups of deaf people. She works with them as the audio version plays the jokes for her.
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