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Thalia, the Muse of Comedy

We have noticed that there are a lot of folks who don't see (because they are too busy, or just forget to see) the fun and humor in life, and therefore reduce what should be the joy of "living" to the mundanity of "surviving"... so we started this humor server, named after symbols of creativity (the Muses) and humor (Thalia) as a way to put a smile on people's faces. It performs services for people who have enjoyed the bit of humor or weirdness available every working day since late 1995...so, look around, enjoy, and thanks for dropping by to visit. We always appreciate polite guests.

The humor archives:

This is a collection of most of the humor messages that we have sent out; they have been separated out for your enjoyment... However, be warned: Some of these humor messages may not be for the delicate of disposition or age; we have sorted them out into various catagories (in the case of the older ones; the newer ones are still in daily order to give you a feel for what the list is like); so, having been informed, look where you wish within the listed pages. Enjoy!

The Muses, in Greek mythology, were nine goddesses, daughters of the god Zeus and of Mnemosyne, the goddess of memory. The Muses presided over the arts and sciences and were believed to inspire all artists, especially poets, philosophers, and musicians. They were said to be the companions of the Graces and of Apollo, the god of music. They sat near the throne of Zeus, king of the gods, and sang of his greatness and of the origin of the world and its inhabitants and the glorious deeds of the great heroes. The Muses were worshiped throughout ancient Greece.

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