Using Humor on Purpose


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Later on, I'll share about the humor (and problems) that comes from ineffective communication, but for now Communication FUNdamentals Week continues with the humor that used on purpose.  Humor can be used to creatively express yourself in order to entertain and amuse.  I posted this poem I wrote on the Art of Eloquence Facebook fan page last week and it was met with a goodly amount of comments from folks who "felt my pain."
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Exerciser's Lament  The scale says more; my clothes, they tore. I’m often winded at the store. Though I’m not sure and it’s a bore Now exercise is my new chore. My legs are sore; I’m on the floor, Endorphins are just pure folk lore. Just shut the door; I want to snore And with my bones I am at war. X X X If you're going to complain, you should do it with a little style.
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Last week was also Limerick Week and in order to celebrate, I posted this little limerick authored by yours truly.
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On Celebrating Limerick Day May 12th is Limerick Day I’m exceedingly happy to say Because it’s such fun To rhyme and to pun I ask you to try it your way! Care to try your hand? x *SUBSCRIBE HERE*: For Even More Communication Fun, FREE Gifts and Exclusive Offers! x

7 comments


  • Carla

    Youse (hey, I’m from Philly!) guys are poets
    And don’t even know it
    I’d gladly chime in
    With a big ‘ole grin
    But I’m so tired tonight I would blow it!

    :)


  • jojosblog

    ROFL Thanks, Carla!


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