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In today's House Of Humoronics

I Didn't Touch The Dog's Food
Always Judge A Book By It's Cover
That's Not What I Ordered
Look What The Cat Did!
Let's Pretend

Today's Inspiration

Master In Heaven


Amra Tarafa (544-570), celebrated Arab poet, was buried alive by order of Prince Amru Ben Hind because the prince disliked a 2-line poem Tarafa wrote.





“Today is a day to be happy, of course!” We celebrate this holiday annually and forever, as a way to “recognize the importance of happiness in the lives of people around the world”. Every year the UN issues a theme for this day. According to the UN’s website page for this holiday, “The pursuit of happiness is a fundamental human goal”. Being with family, friends, colleagues, and humanity, in general, impacts our happiness. Happiness is very much connected with being together. Celebrate today by being together with family, friends, and loved ones. If you can’t be together physically, take the time to make a phone call, Zoom, or Skype. We are certain the more people you connect with today, the happier you will be.




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