Posts Tagged ‘June’
The Big, the Bad, and the Lame (click to comment)
Have you ever laughed until your sides ached and you had to come up for air? Whenever I ask people in an audience how many have been doing too much laughing lately, no one raises their hands. Unless there are kids there. Their hands shoot straight up. They laugh each time an adult walks into…
Read MoreThe Battle of the Bald (click to comment)
I am a relatively young man, but already my hair has gone underground and is coming out my nose. If you’re experiencing a recession yourself, you’ll be happy to know that there is hope for the hairless. Or so I’m told. Here are some things that the scientific community, working hand-in-hand with laboratory rats, is…
Read MoreMaster of the Home (click to comment)
I heard from a dad who said he was tired of his wife getting all the credit around the home. He said that guests instinctively thanked his wife for dinner, and asked her for the casserole recipe. “It was MY idea to put chocolate in the casserole,” he said. Well, if you think the ladies…
Read MoreFungeting 101 (click to comment)
Have you noticed with inflation lately that a dollar saved is a penny earned? We’re here to help, my friend. If the word budget send chills up your spine you’ve come to the right place. To take the edge off, our Laugh Again research team has put the fun back in budget by invented the…
Read MoreThe Best Bath Ever (click to comment)
Can you name a few of the top inventions of all time? How about the wheel. The lightbulb. Penicillin. The printing press. And then there’s deodorant and shampoo. And the nose hair trimmer. Ah, personal hygiene is important, don’t you think? When I was a child, I didn’t see things this way. The quickest way…
Read MoreProverbs 31 Dad (click to comment)
In the book of Proverbs you’ll find 31 short chapters. Thirty chapters tell men to smarten up and guard our hearts. The final chapter is a beautiful Hymn to Mothers. This book prepared me for Mother’s and Father’s Day sermons. Moms are praised and fathers are, well, not. So here’s a tribute to papa, adapted…
Read MoreI Used to Have Answers (click to comment)
I used to have answers, then I had kids. Three of them, in three short years. I soon discovered that parenting is the biggest investment we will ever make, and if we happen to have all the answers with our first few kids, chances are good that God will send along a little surprise package. A…
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