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"A cheerful heart is good medicine, but a crushed spirit dries up the bones." Proverbs 17:22

So often we forget to laugh and I know there is so much of life that is simply NOT funny. You take the words relationships, finances, health and I bet each one of us can find a crisis mixed in there...that is the way life is sometimes. So, here is my humble attempt to make to laugh, giggle, smile or perhaps just grin for a moment and in that moment remember...the Father loves to see you laugh. Have a great weekend everyone and God bless you! - Jay

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Nikole Hahn said…
LOL. :o) Thanks for the laugh today.
G. Wirhowski said…
Nice one Jay : )  I'm smiling....thanks for the giggle.
Jay Cookingham said…
Thanks Nikole! Bless you!
Jay Cookingham said…
Hey Glo'...so nice of you to drop by! Say hey to Vic for me!
Lois C said…
Success!! I laughed out loud. Thank you.
Jay Cookingham said…
Lois I'm so glad...the Bad Boys of Wool thank you!
Duane Scott said…
Oh dear... I've missed these so much! 

I LOVEE TTHIS!!\

I'm going to interact with my pastor this way from now on. Or not.  
Jay Cookingham said…
Thanks Duane...perhaps Mr. Watson can help!
Cindy Holman said…
Oh my - that gave me a GREAT CHUCKLE this morning!  I just KNEW things were getting too serious around here!!!  Thanks Jay!
Jay Cookingham said…
Excellent! So glad to help Cindy!
S. Etole said…
Gives new meaning to the word "repentance".
Jay Cookingham said…
Susan...that sure does...LOL...bless you!
Glynn Young said…
And that's what it's all about.

You and those sheep, Jay, are something else.
Jay Cookingham said…
You know Glynn...I hear that a lot....hmmmmmmm. Thanks Bro'
jasonS said…
Come to the altar and put your right hand in... Nicely done, Jay! :)
Jay Cookingham said…
I see that hand brother! Thanks Jason.
Physicians like Hippocrates and later Galenus are believed to have been the first practitioners of physical therapy, advocating massage, manual therapy techniques and hydrotherapy to treat people in 460 B.C.

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