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Funny Things That Christains Do
April 8, 2009 at 9:59 am

samuel onwuasoanya asked:


Funny isn’t it? How 50dollar will look so big when you take it to church but so small when you take it to market.

 

Funny isn’t it? How long it seems to serve God for an hour but how convenient it is to sit and watch two teams play 90 minutes of football.

 

Funny isn’t it? How we can’t think of things to say in prayers, but don’t have difficulties thinking of what to say on our first date.

 

Funny isn’t it? How we get thrilled when a football game goes on an extra time, but complain when a sermon is longer than the regular time.

 

Funny isn’t it? How difficult it is to read a chapter in the bible, but how easy it is to read 100 pages of a selling Novel.

 

Funny isn’t it? How you will want to get a front seat at any game, music or reception, but go for the back seat in church service.

 

funny isn’t it?  that some christains fear to carry their bible to work place but carry big books to work.

funny isn’t it? how some christians fear to start with what they have and where they are?

Start where you are with what you have; don’t wait for better place with what you don’t have…

 every body have been given one talent to start his or her life. so all you need is to possition your mentality.

what determines what you  become is your thought.

the quality of every man’s life is conditioned by the quality of your his thought.

positive thinking attracts positive reactions.

poorverty is just a mentality.

you dont need to be born in a palace before you become a king.

i doesn’t matter where you are comimg from what matters is where you are going.

 

Give your life to Jesus Christ today.

contact me for personal prayers,it will be totally confidencial.

 email:mastersammy4good.yahoo.com.



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Cultivating Organic Humor
April 8, 2009 at 8:51 am

Real Humor
Jay Speyerer asked:


Humor is a funny thing. Everyone thinks they have a sense of humor, but not everyone is right. You can be an effective speaker even if you don’t have a sense of humor, as long as you don’t try to fake it. The audience can always tell.

On the other hand, if you have been blessed with a good sense of humor, that isn’t enough to be a speaker; you also need a sense of timing. A sense of humor allows you to see the funny aspects of everyday life and the funny relationships between unrelated things. A sense of timing lets you talk about them in a funny way.

We all know what’s funny, but we laugh at wildly different examples. One theory says that some nationalities are funnier than others, but I don’t buy it. I’m German by ancestry and I’ve been known to be amusing, even though you’d probably be hard pressed to come up with a good example of German hilarity. Sure, we have lederhosen and yodeling, but they don’t count because we were serious about those. You might ask how on earth we could be serious about such cultural oddities. I answer with another German tradition: beer.

When aspiring speakers ask me if they can open their presentation with a joke, I suggest that they use humor instead. The term ‘joke’ hits me as being stand-alone and unrelated to a topic or theme. Effective humor is always organic, blending seamlessly with the topic and the audience.

Are isolated jokes funny? Sure they are. The vaudeville comedian Henny Youngman was famous for his disconnected one-liners. “My wife dresses to kill. She cooks the same way.” But funny isn’t the only criterion; for humor to work within a presentation, it has to be effective, appropriate, and supportive of the topic. You know - organic. Unrelated one-liners don’t fit the definition. Besides, being able to tell a joke does not necessarily mean you have a good sense of humor; maybe you just have a good memory.

Organic humor is most effective when it’s woven into a story. But for the humor to work along with the point of the story, you really have to know the story. Really know it. REALLY. Pittsburgh radio personality and storyteller Jack Bogut says that a good speaker practices a story until he gets it right. A professional speaker practices a story until he can’t get it wrong. For any story - humorous or otherwise - to be effective, it must be told properly and flawlessly, and timing plays a major role.

This assumes you’ve mastered the basics, such as structure (beginning, middle, and end), progressive disclosure (what details you reveal and when you reveal them), and judicious use of dialogue and description. But it also includes minute details like the choice of language and the rhythm of the words. It isn’t only poetry and song lyrics that have rhythm; so do prose and the spoken word.

Let’s say you want to make a specific point using a humorous story as an illustration. Here’s one for you. The state of New Mexico recently unveiled (if that’s the right word) a series of public service announcements for the tipsy male from an unusual source: the urinal. Talking urinal cakes will spout messages in a female voice, such as the following: “Hey, you! Yeah, you! Having a few drinks? Then, listen up! Think you’ve had one too many? Maybe it’s time to call a cab or call a sober friend for a ride home. It’s sure safer and a hell of a lot cheaper than a DWI! Make the smart choice tonight. Don’t drink and drive!”

(I don’t know what you would illustrate with this story; that’s your problem.)

The article I read didn’t say how the talking urinal cakes are activated and I don’t want to know. But a Department of Transportation spokesman is quoted as saying that the device is a great idea because it’s guaranteed to get “ten or fifteen seconds of undivided attention.” Wait a minute. If you’re in a bar restroom and you can take care of business in ten or fifteen seconds, well, you’re just not doing your part. And there’s another problem. If the poor guy is really swacked and he’s in there all by himself and suddenly hears a woman’s voice coming out of the urinal … that could really throw off his aim. Worst case scenario: there’s a whole bank of urinals, each with its own babbling deodorizer, all being used at the same time. The cacophony could drive a man to drink.

Notice that each of my comments on the story ends in a one-syllable word. That isn’t essential every time, but it’s more effective. Find an amusing story in the newspaper or notice something funny at work, and then see what else it makes you think of. How much funnier can you make real life?

While Henny’s one-liner would not fit into a speech or presentation, it offers some valuable examples of structure and rhythm. This joke has two parts, the setup and the snapper. “My wife dresses to kill. She cooks the same way.” The setup has six syllables and the snapper has five, making only 11 syllables in the whole joke. And every word but one has only one syllable. That’s tight and economical writing.

Let’s try it another way: “My wife dresses to kill. You could say the same thing about her cooking.” It makes the same point, but not as well. Too many words and too many syllables. Plus, the second sentence doesn’t match the staccato rhythm of the first. In my bad example, I waited until the final word to reveal what is being compared to dressing, and that can be effective. But cooking has one syllable too many. Pay attention to the rhythm. A one-syllable word has more punch, especially if it’s the last one.

Many audiences expect a presenter to attempt humor. If the presenter is not a professional speaker, they’re also expecting the attempt to be lame. Surprise them.



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Paula's Home Cooking Recipes - Fun Way To Learn Cooking
April 8, 2009 at 2:18 am

Good Fun
Abhishek Agarwal asked:


Do you love cooking? Where do you gather the recipes from? Self experimenting? Television shows? Reading? Surfing the internet? Well, Paula's Home Cooking recipes are just perfect for you!

Paula Deen's Cooking Show focuses on her dedication towards easy to make foods, southern foods and the country style cooking. Her presentation is a real treat to watch. Paula is a down-to-earth individual that clearly reflects in her style of presentation. Also she uplifts your spirit and makes you feel fresh and charged up!

Paula Deen’s technique of teaching cooking is quite simple and effective. She would guide you through the common mistakes and help you overcome the same. Paula surely inspires you to try some interesting recipes in your own style and experiment varied foods.

Watching her show you would come across some very important tips & advices regarding cooking that you might not even find in the printed version of her recipes. Paula Deen’s show can even please the finickiest of all palates with its well researched techniques for cooking!

Generally speaking among the other sources watching cooking shows on the television is quite a convenient & fun way to adapt new culinary recipes and skills.

For those of us who prefer, experimenting their own way, grab on some internet or printed versions of the Paula Deen recipes for home cooking and innovate yourself. Many food network sites offer menus from her shows. Just click on the menu item and get recipe you were looking for.

Those who love cooking take pride in learning form their own mistakes. They would preferably make the fault and would like to mend it all by themselves in the second try. They find thrill in cooking, learning and creating some masterpieces in the end. This is a great avenue to learn. And through your journey, the printed versions of Paula Deen’s recipes would be a great support.

Try sharing these experiences with your friends & family. Remember, even though we are warned of the mistakes, we might land up committing the same initially. But, its not possible to become a perfectionist in a day! Learning takes time and we must allow ourselves to take time! Our mistakes form good fun stories that can be shares with the family & friends and they would surely smile back to you!



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Here Come the Jokes and Criticism Against Barack Obama
April 7, 2009 at 6:52 pm

Good Jokes
nlwest21 asked:


It is very exciting when we get to see history unfold before our eyes. Many people in our past generations (such as our parents) were able to see man landing on the moon for the first time. When something like this happens it is exciting and amazing to know that you were able to witness it. This year in 2008 many Americans will remember watching their televisions once again as the first black man was elected as the President of the Unites States.

For over a year we watched and listened to Senator John McCain and Senator Barack Obama plead their cases to the American people and state why they would be best for President. It was believed that John McCain would win with no problems - but the people spoke otherwise. On November 4th Barack Obama won the Presidency by a landslide. Being in office Barack must now face the biggest challenge of his life. He must be able to rule a country that is slowly easing towards a depression and is in the middle of a war that will never seem to end.

This requires him to be able to fulfill all of the promises that got him into this demanding position. The American people are now asking whether or not he will be able to take the soldiers out of Iraq and harms way? Or will he be able to steer us clear from a depression and into an economy that people cannot only afford - but can also enjoy to live in. He has four years to prove himself.

Along with trying to keep the country well run and balanced out he most endure criticism from everyone. The fact that he is the first black President makes him an icon forever and someone that many people will look up to. But it also means that others will not like him. But this comes with the territory does it not? We see it with every President that takes office.

When you are in such a high position of power you are required to do EVERYTHING right. One small wrong move like not pronouncing a word right or wearing the wrong clothes will be ridiculed and splashed on every comedic television show and website. The media rules the minds of people and the media is everywhere. It plays a big role in people's lives and is the easiest way to spread the word.

Already many websites have begun to spread around Obama jokes. I'll admit that a few of them are a bit funny - but every once in a awhile I will run across some that can take things a little too far. Let's remember that as our President we do have the right to criticize - but we also need to respect him. After all he is the most powerful man in the country and he can control most things. Let's try to keep him happy and we wish him good luck on the next four years!



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Fun Dating Activities For Singles Looking To Find Their Perfect Partner
April 7, 2009 at 2:12 pm

Ron McDiarmid asked:


Why not shake things up a bit and do something that is a little different. Now, were not talking sky diving here, just a slight change from the usual. Consider:

Wine Tasting: This is a great activity that allows you to focus on something else so that you are not awkwardly, fumbling through conversation. Instead, you can talk about the wine and then if that goes well, you can begin talking about yourselves.

Chili Cook Off: A chili cook off can be a good, fun place to go. Tasting the chili and enjoying the competition can be really cool and stress free.

Toy Store: Channel your inner kid and visit a toy store. Maybe pick up some board games or Super Soakers and play with them later.

Take a Class: Doing something like taking a pottery class can be a nice first date. You can talk and get to know each other while doing something new and fun.

Get Physical: Get that body moving. Consider taking a hike, roller skating or walking on the beach.

Water Park: If your city has a water park and you both enjoy swimming and slides, this could be a nice date. This would make a really fun and exciting date.

Go See A Play: If you are into the arts, consider going to a play or to a symphony.

Visit a Museum: Museums are a great way to talk and enjoy great art and sculptures.

Go to the Zoo: Visit the zoo and check out the new exhibits or revisit the old ones.

Park & Picnic: Taking a walk through the park and enjoying a picnic allows you to enjoy outside together and enjoy a romantic lunch or supper.

These are 10 fun dating activities that you might want to consider if the idea of dinner and movie bores you. Think outside the box a little bit and come up some of your own ideas. Taking a drive, feeding the ducks or even fishing can all be fun activities if you have an interested partner. However, if you are having a hard time coming up with ideas of your own, consider visiting a local or nearby museum, strolling through park and having a picnic, going to the zoo, seeing a play, visiting the park, going to the water or amusement park, taking a hike, a class, going to the toy store, attending a chili cook off or a wine testing event.

Dates give you an opportunity to get to know someone better so that you can decide if you want to get to spend more time with that person. But that doesnt mean that you have to do the same old thing or treat the other person like a job candidate. Instead, do something, different, fun and exciting. If you do, you will find yourself likely going on a second date.

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