A Conversation for Comedy: definition

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Post 1

Caleb

Nice article. Good and comedic. Become a comedian someday (espicially a dead one-they're hilarious!)


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Post 2

Haze: Plan C seems to be working

I wish. I have a couple of friends who are (paid) comedians. They won't work for less than $1000 for about half an hour and consequently, only work when they feel like it. Most of the time that's two or three times a week. And they're still RAKING it in.


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Post 3

Caleb

"Tragedy is when I cut my finger. Comedy is when YOU walk into an open sewer and die"
-Mel Brooks


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Post 4

Haze: Plan C seems to be working

A funnier definition than mine. Perhaps that's why he gets paid.


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Post 5

Caleb

I got that out of a book. The only quote in the book (other than the ones the author put in there)


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Post 6

Haze: Plan C seems to be working

The author quoted himself in his own book?


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Post 7

Caleb

No..he didn't, it was the only quote from a person besides the author.


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Post 8

Haze: Plan C seems to be working

The guy was sitting next to the author when he wrote the book and only said one thing?


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Post 9

Caleb

No. The guy (I think it was Mel Brooks) had said the quote some time before, and the author (Gary Larson [The Far Side]) had apperantly heard of it. It was funny, and it pertained to his type of humor. So, he put in as a little snippet befor the actual book began. Make any sense to you? Good, explain it to me.


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Sci-fi Comedy Filmmaker

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Post 11

Haze: Plan C seems to be working

Yeah, authors do it all the time. Basically, it means that they understood something and want to say that whatever they've written is of the same standard. It's like quoting shakespeare in the introduction to a Mr Men book. I think Stephen King does it at random.


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Post 12

Caleb

Never read his books (Stephen King, I mean) I don't like horror. Keeps me up at night.


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Post 13

Haze: Plan C seems to be working

Stephen King, now there's comedy! That'd be the bloke with his name on the hot potato contract and the healthy avoidance to chickens


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Post 14

Caleb

Comedy! COMEDY!!! He writes comedy? Weird. What is it, Cujo II: The Slobbering Canine?


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