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Celebrities & Other Animals I Met at the Zoo

I came to San Diego in the '60s without a job - and wound up working in their famous zoo, meeting both human and animal stars from Lassie and King Tut to Art Linkletter, Jimmy Stewart and the world-renowned "chimp lady" from Africa, Jane Goodall. Being close to Hollywood, many stars over the years donned dark glasses and popped in to visit our menagerie incognito, including Andy Griffith, Shirley Temple, Jerry Lewis and Cary Grant (who often stopped by when he was in town for a...

Bill Seaton

 

 
How to Be Funny

The fact that everybody can without any troubles improve the ability to be funny is close to unbelievable, yet surely correct. Before we begin, I shall tell you how psychologists have explained why people find some things amusing.

Nemanja Prekovic

 

 
Beethoven's Bad Mood

Great composer Ludwig van Beethoven was known for his cantankerous household habits. During his lifetime he moved dozens of times, often the result of a dispute with the landlord. Beethoven was known to play the piano loudly, and many complaints were registered by neighbors about the great composer's strange hours.

John Aschenbrenner

 

 
A Short Interview With Ben Franklin

Benjamin Franklin was one of the most interesting and amazing figures of the American colonial period. This is a fantasy interview with him, designed to entertain and enlighten.

Garry Gamber

 

 
10 Fun Ways to Annoy Beachgoers

It's summertime and you know what that means; a trip to the beach. Make your next trip to the beach a memorable one with these fun things to do.

Carl Megill

 

 
The Joy of Socks

At last an answer to that long-pondered mystery - why do we wear our socks with the lumpy, scratchy seams on the inside? Find out now!

Ben Morrish

 

 
Joke Writing - Where Can I Learn to Write Jokes?

The best jokes are the ones you write yourself. Here is a good way to learn.

Robert Deveau

 

 
Staying on The Funny Side of Weight Loss Secrets

Another weekly hilarious column about staying on the funny side of weight loss secrets. You'll never look at spam the same way again.

Kelly Swanson

 

 
Are You Fully Covered?

My question to you is "are you fully insured"? Let me first declare that I am not working for Prudential, Metlife or similar insurance company so I will not try to sell you a policy. However I am concerned that you may not be covered for all events.

Rohit Khera

 

 
Man Burns During Golf Round

Raul Sanderson from Phoenix, Arizona caught on fire during a round of golf with his buddies over the weekend. Sanderson was putting on the 18th green when he was engulfed in flames.

John E Matthews

 

 
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