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Ichingcarpenter

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Wed Aug 13, 2014, 09:19 AM Aug 2014

Groucho Marx on comics and depression

"I'm sure most of you have heard the story of the man who, desperately ill, goes to an analyst and tells the doctor that he has lost his desire to live and that he is seriously considering suicide.

The doctor listens to this tale of melancholia and then tells the patient that what he needs is a good belly laugh. He advises the unhappy man to go to the circus that night and spend the evening laughing at Grock, the world's funniest clown. The doctor sums it up, 'After you have seen Grock, I am sure you will be much happier.'

The patient rises to his feet, looks sadly at the doctor, turns and ambles to the door. As he starts to leave, the doctor says, 'By the way what is your name?'

The man turns and regards the analyst with sorrowful eyes. 'I am Grock.'" - Groucho and Me

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0306806665/downandoutint-20

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Groucho Marx on comics and depression (Original Post) Ichingcarpenter Aug 2014 OP
This is a version of a very old story about Joseph Grimaldi Bluenorthwest Aug 2014 #1
I'm sure Groucho knew the story Ichingcarpenter Aug 2014 #2
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