Sunday, September 09, 2007

Let's Take Back 9/11 from the Fear Mongers




World Wide Laughter Bomb Exploding Sept11th - A Global Pandemic !

Call To Action!

For Your Local Organiser Look In The Mirror

Laughter Is Contagious, Its Uncontrollable, Laughter transcends all
racial and cultural differences - Resistance is futile!

Get together with a few friends somewhere where there are people -
anywhere!
The busier the better
Tell jokes, tickle each other get "The Laughter Bomb" activated and
watch the magic happen - people all around you will begin to laugh,
they won't be able to help themselves.

Laughter is the best medicine - It releases the stress that leads to
the collective
dissatisfaction that results in warfare - "Laugh4Peace"!

See
http://www.myspace.com/londonlaughterbomb


Join it!! http://groups.yahoo.com/group/globallaughterbomb/

Do It! where ever you are in the world any time, but especially Do It
on September 11th - Lets explode this "laughter bomb" so that it
spreads faster than 'flu throughout our global culture

Uncontrollable Laughter
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In 1962 there was outbreak of contagious laughter in Tanganyika. A
teacher's banal remark got a couple of children giggling, and pretty
soon the entire classroom was chuckling. Those in adjacent classrooms
heard laughter through the walls, and began to laugh, and pretty soon
everyone-pupils and teachers-were laughing uncontrollably,

Then the children went home laughing and when their parents saw them,
they, too, were infected. "Next day, they were all laughing so hard
that nobody was able to go to school or work," Holden said. "The
entire village was infected

What began as an isolated fit of laughter (and sometimes crying) in a
group of 12- to 18-year-old schoolgirls rapidly rose to epidemic
proportions. Contagious laughter propagated from one individual to the
next, eventually it spread to neighbouring villages infecting adjacent
communities.

Virtually none of them had a clue why they were laughing.

The epidemic was so severe that it required the closing of schools. It
lasted for six months.

The Tanganyikan laughter epidemic is a dramatic example of the
infectious power of laughter

http://www.myspace.com/londonlaughterbomb
For Your Local Organiser Look In The Mirror

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's a good day to watch Bill Hicks videos over at YouBoob