I caught Christine Blasey Ford on TV the other night testifying in the United States Senate at the confirmation hearing of Judge Brett Kavanaugh, a nominee of President Trump for the Supreme Court. She had accused Kavanaugh of attempted rape when she was 15 and he 17. I was appalled at some of the reactions from people I knew in Facebook.
Chew gum, show compassion, laugh more, have sex.
Blanche David-Gallardo’s “The Expat Kitchen,” published and distributed by Anvil Publishing Inc., is an extensive collection of recipes from around the region and beyond.
Laughter, they say, is the best medicine. But what exactly makes people laugh, cause their tummies to jiggle, squeeze tears out of their eyes, sometimes to the point of doubling up, even rolling on the floor, as though in pain?
Being a clown is no laughing matter during hard times. That was the somber verdict as the World Clown Association wrapped up its annual convention on Saturday after a decade, which has seen their numbers dwindle.
It is inherent in human nature to believe in second chances. We are fundamentally more than just physical beings, for we are basically spiritual founded.
Be careful what you ask for, or rather, be careful what you claim. In this column last week, I had written down that my word for 2013 would be gratitude. Though gratitude is something that I try to practice now on a daily basis, little was I to know then that it was a word that would definitely come alive for me on the first week of the year.
Paris—In pain? A good laugh with friends will help you deal with it courtesy of “feel-good” chemicals that flood the...