LThe97
RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
of Chicago

Just for Fun

Last page update: December 9, 2019
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The Internet can be a great source of fun, if you don’t get stuck in the mud (of which there is plenty).
If you have friends to provide the fun, it’s also generally safe.
CAN YOU SEND US A FUN CONTRIBUTION FOR THIS PAGE?
If so, just pop it off to the webmaster -- and thanks!

THESE JOKES AND LINKS WILL BE CHANGED FREQUENTLY
IF
OUR FRIENDS HELP US!

A couple of warm and fuzzy things just for our friends.
Educational and political cartoons here.
(10/29/12)
Try our
 Trivia Quiz
(10/1/06)
Word Play
and other jokes
Humorous or strange pictures and signs from the web are here.
(11/28/06)
A pun is its own re-word! For your punishment, click here.
(If a frog double parks - will it be toad?)
(6/30/11)
Word play here.
(Rearrange DORMITORY to get DIRTY ROOM)
(10/1/06)
Jokes and humor that doesn't fit any other category here.
(11/19/08)
Strange things you (maybe) didn't know here.
(11/20/08)

Check your birth year for interesting information here.
Have your glasses on and 'click' the above link. Type only the year and then click the question (?) mark! The screen will fade to black and you should sit back and enjoy!!

The Lifelong Learning Institute at National Louis University is an educational and social experience for retirees.
(8/5/08)


DO YOU KNOW A SITE that your fellow retirees might enjoy?  If so, PLEASE email its web address (URL) to the Webmaster.  These sites seem to go out of existence faster than they arise.  We’d love more suggestions!  Thanks!


A WARNING ABOUT FREEBIES
Many web sites offer things for free — “Send this page to a friend,” for example.  If you do, you have given the donor both your e-mail address AND your friend’s.  Don’t be too astonished, then, if you suddenly start getting unwanted e-mail advertisements (spam), urgent communications from wealthy Nigerians, or worse.  Of course, many sources will keep your information confidential - but inevitably, some won’t.

A better choice is to tell your friend how to get to the web site by him or herself.


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