01-01-2008, 11:32 PM
I got the following out of Actos of Kindness by Meladee McCarty and Hanoch McCarty. (I think I'll try the kit for my car.)
Leave funny jokes or meassages on sugar packets in restaurants. For example; How many presidential aids does it take to screw in a light bulb? Andwer: None. They like to be kept in the dark.
Write funny captions near the faces of famous people on magazines or newspapers in your home (note this says in your home :- ) It will bring a smile and a giggle to those you live and love with.
Leave humorous reading materials near your phone (for those frustrating times when you're pput on hold) or on your coffee table so that a smile is readily available.
Pack a fun kit for your car so you can indulge yourself in laughter, rather than anger, when stuck in a traffic jam. Put on your silly glasses and get a giggle from the occupants in the car next to you. Stock your glove compartment with clown noses, various whistles and noisemakers and other props.
Send someone a kaleidoscope. Invite them to look at the glorious colours of the kaleidoscope to see if things shift for the better.
Leave funny jokes or meassages on sugar packets in restaurants. For example; How many presidential aids does it take to screw in a light bulb? Andwer: None. They like to be kept in the dark.
Write funny captions near the faces of famous people on magazines or newspapers in your home (note this says in your home :- ) It will bring a smile and a giggle to those you live and love with.
Leave humorous reading materials near your phone (for those frustrating times when you're pput on hold) or on your coffee table so that a smile is readily available.
Pack a fun kit for your car so you can indulge yourself in laughter, rather than anger, when stuck in a traffic jam. Put on your silly glasses and get a giggle from the occupants in the car next to you. Stock your glove compartment with clown noses, various whistles and noisemakers and other props.
Send someone a kaleidoscope. Invite them to look at the glorious colours of the kaleidoscope to see if things shift for the better.