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Copyright 2006-2012 That's My Answer
Any comic who thinks adding a vulgarity makes a dumb story funny. It sounds even worse coming from a woman, like Katie Griffith — is that her name? I avoided Andrew Dice Clay after hearing him once.
Now this was funny:
http://www.seattlepi.com/comics-and-games/fun/Zits/
My book group last read a book called “The Stupidest angel” which everyone thought was very funny and I thought was very stupid.
I’ve also never thought slapstick or put-down humor was funny. Don’t even get me started on The Three Stooges.
Celebrity “roasts,” which I guess falls into the put-down humor as Bev mentioned above. I also agree with l’empress’ comment. Kathy Griffin’s attempt at humor – to me – is obnoxious.
Tosh, Wanda Sykes, Howard Stern, Rodney Dangerfield, Ben Stiller, Adam Carolla, Jeff Foxworthy… My list is very large, so I’ll stop there.
I don’t like stupid or vulgar or drunk “comedy”. Give me some irony or play on words – I even like slapstick sometimes.
Any comedian that uses foul language is low on my list of comedians.
How to (BEEP) are all you (BEEPING BEEPERS)?