I heard a group of laughing professors
about thirty years ago
discussing Eye Cue.

One of them
had read of a study
in which it had been
proven--
as such studies seem
always to be able to prove--
that one could
predict
the average Eye Cue
of the group
by the number of times
EACH member laughed
during a
set time
of intercourse.

The higher
the average
of number of laughs,
the higher the average Eye
Cue
of
the
group.

Roll them smileys
out!

We'll just
be that
much
smarter!

[I cannot cite
my source.
Too long
ago,
and,
besides,
who believes
studies?

[raspberry-wannabe-e]

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