TheBanyanTree: You can't bury a cow here

Sally Larwood larwos at me.com
Sun Sep 9 05:46:31 PDT 2012


As far as I'm concerned, everyone finds different things funny, but the important thing is laughter. Unless, of course it's cruel laughter and that's not what we're talking about, is it?

Sal 

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On 09/09/2012, at 14:54, Laura Hicks <wolfljsh at gmail.com> wrote:

> On Sat, Sep 8, 2012 at 11:08 PM, Indiglow <indiglow at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> 
>> Thanks for having the guts to post this!
> 
> 
> You shouldn't have to have "guts" to say you don't enjoy certain kinds of
> humor. I can't see how it makes any difference what type of humor a person
> enjoys. I don't like the Three Stooges, or any of the ever so
> popular embarrassment movies like "The Hangover", or anything with Jack
> Black, or Adam Sandler, or Russell Brand. I don't even like Jerry Lewis and
> Dean Martin because Dean is always being cruel to Jerry. I don't think
> watching people be humiliated or hurt is funny at all.
> 
> That being said, I am a huge fan of Monty Python. The Black Knight scene is
> a classic because it IS so over the top. They're poking fun at that type of
> humor. But if you don't think it's funny, that's ok, too. You don't have to
> be afraid to say so.
> 
> Heck, my husband loves the Three Stooges, while I prefer the dry, biting
> wit of shows like Black Books, or The IT Crowd. He also likes most of the
> BBC black humor like I do. But it's ok that I don't 'get' the Stooges, and
> he doesn't 'get' The IT Crowd.
> :)
> 
> -- 
> Laura
> wolfljsh at gmail.com
> 
> "Somedays it seems, to me, like the purpose of life is to convert energy
> into beauty."
> -- Hank Green



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