Humor
Books By Tom Henry
These books cover everything
from age, animals, death, government, religion, sports, etc.
A good sense of humor is essential to deal with the world's reality.
The next best thing to solving a problem is finding some humor
in it. Against the assault of laughter nothing can stand. In
these books Tom Henry has used not only "one-liners"
but quotes from famous people, interesting questions, heavy thoughts
to make you think, shocking facts, bumper stickers, all which
can be used on your sign.
NEW Signs, Stories and Smiles:
Volume Four
tem #667- Signs, Stories and Smiles: Volume Four
Author: Tom Henry
Price $12.00
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Item #517 - Signs, Stories
and Smiles: Volume Three
Author: Tom Henry
Price $ 12.00
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Signs, Stories and Smiles:
Volume Two
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Item #516 - Signs, Stories
and Smiles: Volume Two
Author: Tom Henry
Price $ 12.00
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Signs, Stories and Smiles
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Item #448 - Signs, Stories
and Smiles
This book is also included in
Tom Henry's 3 Book Combo.
Author: Tom Henry
Price $ 12.00
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My qualifications
to write books on humor began at age eighteen when I started
serving my electrical apprenticeship under several Irish electricians
on the railroad. How's that for a good start! Humor is the great
equalizer. When you make someone laugh, you make them feel good.
When they feel good around you, they tend to feel good about
you. A good sense of humor is essential to deal with the world's
reality. I think the next best thing to solving a problem is
finding some humor in it. Against the assault of laughter nothing
can stand.
We have a signboard
in front of our office that has the quips we post each week.
Quips which have poked fun at practically everyone and everything.
Popular topics such as taxes, lawyers, marriage, and kids have
dominated our signboard over the years. As the neighbors walk
or drive by our office on their way to the post office next door
they always pause to read our signboard which brings a smile.
We feel that we have contributed a small but important element
in helping them cope with the frantic pace at which things move
today. Humor is a valuable commodity in today's everchanging
world.
Jokes are no
laughing matter to the brain. They are a type of release valve
that enables us to think the unthinkable, accept the unacceptable,
discover new relationships, adjust better, and maintain our mental
health. They are also funny. Without them we probably would be
a dull, dim-witted society, trapped in a harsh world too serious
to bear.
People say, "One
day we'll look back on this and laugh." I say, "Why
wait?"
I have a sense
of humor and a sense for humor. I like joy; I want to be joyous,
I want people to smile, and I want to make people laugh, that's
what I want.