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Laugh Lines

Joanne Palmer

Need a little laughter in your life? Good, me too. Subscribe for some giggles and guffaws, mostly at my expense.

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  • Joanne Palmer

    In 1989, I left a publishing career in Manhattan and have missed my paycheck ever since. I write about the humor in being human from more personal experience than I'd care to admit.

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