Saturday, July 6, 2013

Parkinson Joke?

No joke today about Parkinson. It's impolite to tell anybody suffering from it such a silly stories, even if you're a professional stand-up comedian. Unless you don't have the heart you might keep talking, "In order to get recovered from this evil stage you must start to do the sprint every morning." That's terrible! Not only your contempt is rude, but also it's boomerang for you later. Do you believe in Karma?

We can do it a soft way. No heart feeling and no such contemptuous humor. Just create a banner like this, perhaps. You know this glove may represent Muhammad Ali. and there's no joke about him suffering Parkinson and keep fighting in the ring. Ali keeps fighting in real life with this misery. It's a sort of pay back as a consequence of what he said in his hey day as the greatest. None is the greatest in the universe but God the almighty and beyond compare, right?

All right we're not discussing about God anger and human being repent. Just let the glove replace the joke today. How about that?

This one is not quiet funny, what do you think? By the way, if you like to see any related funny banners click here. Everything about Parkinson click here

Disclaimer:

This no jokes today blog won't provide you with Read all about Parkinson's Disease including the causes, symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. This is meant for entertainment only. Parkinson Overview: Parkinson’s disease affects the nerve cells in the brain that produce dopamine. Parkinson’s disease symptoms include muscle rigidity, tremors, and changes in speech and gait. After diagnosis, treatments can help relieve symptoms, but there is no cure. No jokes: Symptoms of Parkinson's disease typically begin appearing between the ages 50 and 60. They develop slowly and often go unnoticed by family, friends, and even the person who has them.  Nothing regarded as funny: The Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center (MAPC) and Movement Disorders Clinic is a National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence and an outstanding resource for people with Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders. The Center was established in 1997 by Muhammad Ali, Philanthropist Jimmy Walker, and Dr. Abraham Lieberman to combine clinical and research expertise with community support and emotional care.

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