A good friend of mine really gave me a great laugh earlier. He was in his usual state of insanity, but not seriously insane; just wacko insane. But I do call him that whenever he kids around a lot: insane! He has a great sense of humor and he never fails to give me a good laugh when he talks about silly and nonsensical stuff. But it's all done in good fun and friendship.
He was in the mood of having a Q&A (question and answer) game. He bombarded me with questions including does enzyte work, does orexis work, etc. etc. He was going so fast that I even didn’t get the chance to answer any of them. But I did tell him one thing: “You are barking at the wrong tree, buddy. Should you not be the one answering those questions since you use the stuff and I don't even know what you're talking about?” He found that as funny as what he was trying to pull on me. What a day!





In the sweetness of friendship let there be laughter, and sharing of pleasures. For in the dew of little things the heart finds its morning and is refreshed.
Laughter reduces the levels of certain hormones, namely cortisol, growth hormone, epinephrine and dopac, which are associated with stress response. Thus it helps relieve stress, depression, anxiety, grief, anger and irritation. Laughing also decreases pain by releasing a hormone, endorphins. It improves our attentiveness, pulse and heart rate.