Comedy: March 06, 2019 Issue [#9415] |
This week: I Don't Get It Edited by: Waltz Invictus More Newsletters By This Editor
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Comedy is simply a funny way of being serious.
-Peter Ustinov
Comedy always works best when it is mean-spirited.
-John Cleese
What's nice with comedy is that you know it's working if it's funny.
-Ryan Gosling |
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We've all been there, I think - someone says something that's obviously meant to be a joke, but you're sitting there drawing a blank.
I'm not talking about someone being mean-spirited and passing it off as humor - that's another issue entirely. No, I mean someone says something like, "What's the difference between a brain and a toaster? The stick said 'no.'" You rack your brain trying to find a connection, desperately searching for some reason to laugh, chuckle or at least groan, but it's just not there.
It's tempting, in such situations, to blame the would-be comedian.
Did they tell the joke wrong? Maybe leave out a key factor in making it funny? It can happen. It's awkward and pathetic, but it can happen.
Or maybe it's a reference to something you're not familiar with. No point telling a joke about Cleveland if you've never heard anything about Cleveland.
Another possibility is that the comedian misread their audience. Like telling Jane Austen jokes at a Star Trek conference. Or vice-versa. Few people will get it.
As a comedian, though, I gotta say: no, it's you. |
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