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Old 12-13-2007, 08:51 AM #9
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I think a fourm on laughter which I thing would be good.

Sue, there is a "On The Lighter Side" forum here. but its not like the
OBT's "Comic Relief". Lotsa sites have a forum for jokes, but the OTLS
seems to be off base in posting just really good jokes. It would be mice to have a "Jokes" forum. I've hundreds saved from when friends would sen 'em to me. I used to post on the "Comic Relief" forum regularly.
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