The 2nd national park in the U.S. remains one of the nation’s greatest legacies over 100 years later. People from across the globe seek things that cannot be found elsewhere on Earth; few leave disappointed.
Let children walk with nature, let them see the beautiful blendings and communions of death and life, their joyous inseparable unity, as taught in woods and meadows, plains and mountains and streams of our blessed star, and they will learn that death is stingless indeed, and as beautiful as life, and that the grave has no victory, for it never fights. All is divine harmony.
Below I will share a few more photos, quotes, and bits of advice for anyone hoping to visit in the near future.
The memories are still strong. China is the most prolific with such malapropisms, but all of Asia should be given a hat tip for its contributions to the cause of making me wet myself laughing. This is one of my personal faves that I captured (in Rishikesh, India):
Dear fans,
We are working on getting at least one episode streaming here on the website as soon as possible.
In this digital age, it is clearly a good option for getting our message out there about saving the world one laugh at a time.
We will keep you posted about the timeline.
Keep Laughing!
When Charles Caleb Colton, (1780 – 1832) said “Imitation is the sincerest of flattery,” he surely couldn’t have envisioned either websites or a society as litigious as 21st century America.
We recently have fallen victim to “creative borrowing” on another website.
Thanks to an anonymous tipster, we were alerted about the thievery use of our logo and domain name fairly early on. Thanks to our exec producer, Herb, we got the message across that, although we appreciate the flattery, it also isn’t very cool.
Thank you for warning us. We will remove your logo.
-Owners of LaughingPlanet.net
We are pleased that we likely won’t need to lawyer up to try and get blood from that turnip, but I might have enjoyed the drama.
I can see why CurrenTV might have been a bit reluctant to take on TLP in addition to all they have been dealing with this year. Today, very sad news out of the most oppressive regime in the world.
Euna Lee and Laura Ling were seized on March 17 while working on a television documentary about North Korean exiles crossing the border into China. It is unclear if they crossed the border into North Korea or were apprehended by aggressive border guards while still inside China.
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The trial of the two journalists began on June 4, however no details emerged from the closed hearing until today. The North has not specified the exact charges, or allowed foreign observers into the proceedings.
Our thoughts and prayers are with these two brave young American women.
For all you fans of TLP, this is a must-have item! Works great to cover up those embarrassing McCain-Palin stickers. Or as a Valentines gift for that special someone. What? Valentines Day was last month? Damn. Dang. Well it might make a good St. Patrick’s Day gift. Look, just buy a sticker if you like it, m’kay?
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These first-edition TLP stickers are waterproof and badass. In stores people buy one sticker for $499.99. (Yeah, they paid too much)
But for a limited time, we are making this special offer: Pay whatever you want.
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