Welcome to the blog of Pastor Alton Stone, from Simpsonville, SC. Pastor Stone is a retired Ordained Bishop of The Church of God, Cleveland, Tennessee with over 45 years of pastoral ministry.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Some good medicine for the soul-Laughter

Courses Women Wish Were Available for Men

  1. Introduction to Common Household Objects I:  The Mop 

  2. Introduction to Common Household Objects II:  The Sponge 

  3. Dressing Up:  Beyond the Funeral and the Wedding 

  4. Design Pattern or Splatter Stain on the Linoleum?:
    You CAN Tell the Difference! 

  5. If It's Empty, You Can Throw It Away:  Accepting Loss I 

  6. If the Milk Expired Three Weeks Ago, Keeping It In the Refrigerator
    Won't Bring It Back:  Accepting Loss II 

  7. Going to the Supermarket:  It's Not Just for Women Anymore! 

  8. Recycling Skills I:  Boxes that the Electronics Came In 

  9. Recycling Skills II:  Styrofoam that Came in the Boxes that the
    Electronics Came In 

  10. Bathroom Etiquette I:  How to Remove Beard Clippings from the Sink 

  11. Bathroom Etiquette II:  Let's Wash Those Towels! 

  12. Bathroom Etiquette III:  Five Easy Ways to Tell When You're About to Run Out of Toilet Paper! 

  13. Giving Back to the Community:  How to Donate 15-Year-Old Levis to Goodwill 

  14. Retro? Or Just Hideous?:  Re-examining Your 1970s Polyester Shirts 

  15. No, The Dishes Won't Wash Themselves:
    Knowing the Limitations of Your Kitchenware 

  16. Romance:  More Than a Cable Channel! 

  17. Going Out to Dinner:  Beyond the Pizza Hut 

  18. Expand Your Entertainment Options:
    Renting Movies That Don't Fall Under the "Action/Adventure" Category 

  19. Yours, Mine, and Ours:  Sharing the Remote 

  20. Adventures in Housekeeping I:  Let's Clean the Closet 

  21. Adventures in Housekeeping II:  Let's Clean Under the Bed 

  22. "I Don't Know":  Be the First Man to Say It! 

  23. The Gas Gauge in Your Car:  Sometimes Empty MEANS Empty 

  24. Directions:  It's Okay to Ask for Them 

  25. Accepting Your Limitations:
    Just Because You Have Power Tools Doesn't Mean You Can Fix It
[ Author unknown - received from Chris Long at 'Laugh & Lift' (www.laughandlift.com) ]

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