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Twisted Humor; Socks won’t cover this up! — ToyGun Twisted humor is one of those things that at the end may seam funny to some folks but to the one who bears the brunt of this type of humor is left with his or her life changed forever Laborious Details — Deanna Mascle 1. Which countries celebrate Labor Day? August Arcana — Deanna Mascle 1. Although it is the eighth months in the Gregorian Calendar, August was originally what month in the Roman Calendar? Comedy Podcasts — Burt Cotton Many podcasts are available to subscribe to and watch in a variety of genres, and one of these is the comedy podcast. Every small scale wannabe writer has a chance to become a comedian through podcasting, since the low entry cost allows people to start podcasting with minimum effort and money. To find some of these comedy podcasters, check a podcast directory. A podcast directory is a listing of many, sometimes several thousands, of podcasts submitted and divided into categor... Diving For Treasure In My Own Living Room — Ruth Mitchell So, time arrived for replacing the living room furniture. Grandpa and I had our same sofa, loveseat, extra chair, tables, and lamps from our thirty-five years of marriage. Still leaning toward denial, we agreed blue remains our favorite color, not one person has fallen all the way to the floor in our chair yet, and parts of the lampshades still block the view of the bare GE 100 watt lightbulbs. Besides, right before the delivery men appeared at my fingerprint-smudged storm do... Israeli-Hezbollah Conflict Moves To Center Stage; Insurgents In Iraq Strike Back — Tom Attea Pity the neglected insurgents in Iraq. Since the Israeli-Hezbollah conflict has taken center stage in the ongoing tragedy called The Triumph Over Terrorism, the war in Iraq has been relegated, even if briefly, to the wings. A Life Of Lorenzo Da Ponte: Talent Flies; Practical Reason Walks — Tom Attea Among the world’s favorite operas, we find three of them with a libretto penned by Lorenzo Da Ponte and music by none other than the astonishingly delightful Viennese ear-confectioner Mozart. The list is a delight in itself: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovann, and Così Fan Tutte. Morning Radio — Nanook A funny local radio station that rivals any national morning shows. Is Your City Among the Nation's 'Funniest?' — Sebastian Smith Research commissioned by Shoebox, Hallmark's irreverent greeting card line, set out to find the hotbeds of humor in America. The result: Americans coast-to-coast love a good laugh. By Plane or By Car; On-Screen Entertainment Travels With You — Sebastian Smith Entertainment and travel are more integrated today than ever before. In fact, two airlines, JetBlue and Song, are using in-flight entertainment as a top selling point with consumers. Tour De France Without Lance; Almost Lost Our Pants — Tom Attea-NewsLaugh.com What is a Tour De France without Lance? For all who pedal for glory, it’s a chance to come in ahead of second place and cast honor on their long-denied nations. Clever Monkey Of The Week: Tony Blair, for having an independent thought just in time to save face — Tom Attea-NewsLaugh.com There was Tony Blair, responding to George Bush’s down-home greeting, “Yo, Blair!” and engaging in what appeared to be a transparently deferential conversation about doings in the Middle East. Robots Getting Smarter; Plan To Enter Politics — Tom Attea-NewsLaugh.com Robotic IQ is apparently on the up tick. A Life Of Lorenzo Da Ponte:Talent Flies; Practical Reason Walks — Tom Attea-NewsLaugh.com Among the world’s favorite operas, we find three of them with a libretto penned by Lorenzo Da Ponte and music by none other than the astonishingly delightful Viennese ear-confectioner Mozart. The list is a delight in itself: The Marriage of Figaro, Don Giovann, and Così Fan Tutte. Mickey Spillane Takes His Final Hammer Blow — Tom Attea-NewsLaugh.com Mickey Spillane, the gangsta writer and creator Mike Hammer, just took his own final Hammer blow. |
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