

Title: Laughter the Best Medicine Pdf A Laugh-Out-Loud Collection of our Funniest Jokes, Quotes, Stories & Cartoons(Reader's Digest)
Author: Editors of Reader's Digest
Published Date: 1997-10-27
Page: 216
This hilarious collection offers up some of the funniest moments that get us through our day, in the form of jokes, gags and cartoons that will have readers laughing out loud.
Editors have mined the Reader’s Digest archives to bring readers Laughter the Best Medicine, All-Time Faves, a collection of the most hilarious jokes and anecdotes we’ve come across over the years. As you turn the pages of our newest collection, you’ll realize once again that laughter is always the best medicine.
--A woman accompanied her husband when he went for his annual checkup. While the patient was getting dressed, the doctor came in and said to the wife, "I don't like the way he looks." "Neither do I," she said, "but he's handy around the house."--Merritt K. Freeman in Y.B. News
--Anthropologists have discovered a 50-million-year-old human skull with three perfectly preserved teeth intact. They're not sure, but they think it may be the remains of the very first hockey player.--Jay Leno
--"What's your handicap these days?" one golfer asked another. "I'm a scratch golfer...I write down all my good scores and scratch out all my bad ones."--Charles Shulz, United Features Syndicate
I usually hate joke books I usually hate joke books. Purchased this for someone going through some health problems. Looked through it before gifting it, and surprisingly I found it very funny! Some of the jokes were a bit corny, but still funny! The person I gave it to loved it.What a great find! I have no idea how I was lucky enough to get this gem free on my Kindle, but I'm so happy I did! This is the perfect book to pick up and read for a few minutes every day for some comic relief. It's a great mix of cartoons, comics, one-liners and jokes. I haven't seen anything dirty or offensive, just good, clean jokes. There's a lot packed in to it! Here are a few examples:-A junior manager, senior manager and their boss were on their way to a lunch meeting. In the cab they found a lamp. The boss rubbed it, and a genie appeared. "I'll grant you one wish each," the genie said. Grabbing the lamp from his boss, the eager senior manager shouted, "I want to be on a fast boat in the Bahamas with no worries." And poof, he was gone. The junior manager couldn't keep quiet. He shouted, "I want to be in Miami, with beautiful girls, food and cocktails." And poof, he was gone. Finally it was the boss's turn. "I want those idiots back in the office after lunch."-When I overheard one of my cashiers tell a customer, "We haven't' had it for a while, and I doubt we'll be getting it soon," I quickly assured the customer that we would have whatever it was she wanted by next week. After she left, I read the cashier the riot act. "Never tell the customer that we're out of anything. Tell them we'll have it next week," I instructed her. "Now, what did she want?" "Rain"There's just a few I quickly found and laughed at. That's a small example of what's in this hilarious book. Absolutely worth the free download and I would've gladly paid $10 or less for it. It would be a great little gift to give someone.Good, Clean Fun! I write a lot on my "Felix at Fifty" blog, often with great nostalgia, about growing up in the 1970s - and here is another opportunity for all of us aging Baby Boomers to reminisce a bit, and with a smile on our face, to boot! When I was a kid, everybody subscribed to Reader's Digest. We kids largely ignored the boring articles, but we lived for the funny stuff - Laughter, the Best Medicine, Humor in Uniform, etc. We laughed out loud. We told each other those clean, innocent jokes on the playground (what a different time the Seventies were). As an aspiring writer, at the age of ten, I even sent RD a few jokes for consideration (I think they paid $50 back then if they used your joke - an enormous amount of money to a ten year old, especially in 1970s dollars!)... Anyway, Laughter Really Is The Best Medicine: America's Funniest Jokes, Stories, and Cartoons offers a terrific opportunity not only to reminisce about the simpler times of our youth, but also to find lots of not-too-challenging, clean jokes you can safely tell at the office, or use to add entertainment value to speeches, sermons, staff meetings, etc. Great stuff!

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