There was a thread a while back started by a former member, Uncle Ed, on this subject, but I'll be darned if I can track it down.

It is proven beyond doubt that laughter is the "best medicine." We, as adults, seem to either forget how to laugh or fear being deemed silly. But "children laugh about 300 times a day, and adults laugh 20 times less than children do. After 50 years of living, the laughing time of a person has declined from 18 to six minutes a day."

Perhaps I'm a child at heart, because I can always find something to laugh about. And like Logic, there is no better medicine for me than to hear others laughing.