>> I think it depends on the delivery. A joke has to be said the
right
>> way to be funny. Some people have a gift at telling jokes and
>> stories. Look at John Cleese: I have seen all the Faulty Towers
>> episodes and could easily watch them again and laugh at the
same
>> jokes.
>
>Not wanting to be offensive, but you are, Sweetie, no John
>Cleese. There is--how shall I put it?--a difference between using
>finesse and brute force.
Geez! BY NO MEANS was I saying that I was as funny as the esteemed
Mr. Cleese. I was only saying that sometimes there is humor in
repetition, and Cleese is an example of this; I would think that most
people agree that he is very funny. (Just like most people agree that
Chevy Chase is extremely unfunny.)
PS Happy Birthday!
John
Received on 2002-07-08 22:12:27
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