I saw this picture on www.irishcentral.com yesterday, and it cracked me up. This bird obviously did not see the sign properly, or he just decided to disregard the rule and see what happened if he sat there. I’m guessing that nothing happened, and now all the birds will be doing it today. Where will it all end? Birds will be sitting on signs everywhere. Have a good day, and watch out for those crazy birds. 🙂 Slainte, Lisa
Tag Archives: laughter
Taking Your Tonic
Laughter is the tonic, the relief, the surcease for pain. – Charlie Chaplin
With mirth and laughter let old wrinkles come. -William Shakespeare
Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face. – Victor Hugo
A good laugh and a long sleep are the two best cures for anything. – Irish Proverb
I don’t know about you, but I could use some good laughter right about now…go ahead, you know you want to. 🙂 Slainte, Lisa
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The Chuckleness Factor
My made-up word of the day is “chuckleness.” As could be used in the sentence, “That scene had an awesome chuckleness factor to it.” (I in fact used that sentence last night after dinner, thereby prompting this post of questionable import.) My equally made-up definition is as follows:
Chuckleness- (adjective) used to describe the funniness or humor of an object, occurrence, or quality. Best when used with the noun “factor.”
I will now list several funny scenes from popular TV shows for you to vote on the one with the best “chuckleness factor.” You will probably not know all of them, so just vote for the one you remember and laugh at the best. And may your day have a chuckleness factor of 10! Slainte, Lisa
Oversleeping: A Tale of Contentment and Consternation

The Setting: A dark, rainy, overcast, soft morning
The Scene: All occupants of the house are blissfully sleeping, happy and snug in their nice warm beds under mounds of blankets.
The Precipitating Moment: Youngest occupant of the house awakens, which alerts the other sleeping people of life past the bedcovers.
Pinnacle of the Action: Oldest occupants glance casually at the clock and discover, that, oh my goodness, they have seriously overslept!
Predictable and Cliched Outcome: Mad clash of running around, skipping morning routines, racing heartbeats, leading to eventual calming as bus is made, truck takes off for work.
Lesson Learned: Double check alarm tonight. 🙂
Have a peaceful and hopefully un-consternated day. Slainte, Lisa
From the mouths, beaks, and feet of animals…
Here’s two very amusing videos I saw today on Youtube with sweet little animals “singing” Deck the Halls and jumping around to Jingle Bells. They made me smile, and hope they do the same for you! Slainte, Lisa





