A 6-year-old boy from Canada is spreading cheer with his jokes amid all the gloom. Callaghan McLaughlin set up a walk-by, drive-by stall in his neighbourhood in British Columbia to make those around him smile. He knows around 16-17 jokes that he learnt from a joke book in the last six months. His original plan was to set up a lemonade stall in Spring, but this seemed more ideal keeping the Covid-19 pandemic and social distancing rules in mind. The sweet gesture even won comedian Rey Reynolds' attention, who called Callaghan a hero.
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