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Some Humor To Help Cope


T.H.

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T.H. Community Regular

I haven't seen this posted up here yet, so hopefully it's not a repeat! :-)

This musical parody of 'One Day More' from Les Mis. is funny as heck. It's done with a food allergy/gluten free slant: 'One Grain More'

I laughed my behind off, except for the very, very end, and even that I could sympathize with.

Enjoy!

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sreese68 Enthusiast

That is the funniest thing I have seen in a long, long time!

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I haven't seen this posted up here yet, so hopefully it's not a repeat! :-)

This musical parody of 'One Day More' from Les Mis. is funny as heck. It's done with a food allergy/gluten free slant: 'One Grain More'

I laughed my behind off, except for the very, very end, and even that I could sympathize with.

Enjoy!

ha Ha, good one Shauna! I haven't seen that one before. Thanks for sharing! :)

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sora Community Regular

Soo, funny, loved the booze in the oat milk.

Thanks

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Mateto Enthusiast

The oat milk girl was funny :D Thank you!

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Pegleg84 Collaborator

This totally made my day! Thanks!

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LauraB0927 Apprentice

I am a HUGE fan of Les Mis and this video totally made my day! I had to listen to it a few times to make sure I heard everything! I loved it so much I shared it on Facebook with all of my friends....thank you so much for posting this!!

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:D :D :D
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