Walter Ness

 

There are threereasons why I fell in love with the Laughter Club concept.

The first time I went to the Arlington Laughter Club I got such a workout my stomach was hurting.

The second reason, in tense situations when foolish comments were made to counter them I would say something clever, it never occurred to me that I could have just laughed at the whole situation and let it go in that fashion. Letting go, is a Buddhist concept passed on from enlightened teachers of chi-energy.

When I presented the laughter concept at McLean Hospital to some of their patients, I laughed then I said, "If you laugh like this and have a reason for it your therapist will aplaud you for it. If you laugh like this and have no reason your therapist will medicate you."

I received a gracious aplaud from those attending.

The third reason for my liking the laughter club concept, something inside of me is whispering, "This is important."

I'm proud to be a webmaster, web designer and graphic designer to four laughter websites: