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It’s a long time since I was single and dating, but one date that stands out was with a guy who was the brother of a friend of a friend who. He shook his head. ‘I don’t really like comedies.’ Now I get that we are all different, and not everybody likes funny movies, but this was the point at which I knew our date was doomed. It came back to me as I read one of the items in Living Well (Page 62). It’s about how laughing at something releases neurotransmitters in the brain that are responsible for happiness. Like me, the team love a good comedy. Amber is a fan. ‘Who doesn’t love Reese Witherspoon?’ she said. While for Jude, it’s , and . ‘They all fit like a pair of comfy novelty slippers,’ she told us. For Mari, it’s the classic that comes to mind. ‘My now adult kids used to love it and not so long ago we all watched it again,’ she said. ‘It still made us laugh.’ I hope you get a laugh thinking about some of favourites!

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