July 29, 2010
Peter Griffin is one of the funniest, probably the most
important characters in the cartoon animation series of 'Family
Guy'. He is a Nice, Funny, Fat ass character, who is not afraid
of spreading the word of his mind in to the world and change
everybody's world. Peter's mind is 2X smaller then Homer Simpson
and he is 2X fatter then Homer. He has no idea what he is doing
or where he is. If it wasn't for Louis, his wife he would be out
of his job, his house and would have no life. He does ...
July 27, 2010
For some people, being funny can be a bit of a challenge. As a
matter of fact, I used to be one of them. When I would try to
tell a joke that wasn't made up by someone else, people would
look at me with an expression that said, "Would you like... a
straight jacket!?!"
Most humor contains an element of surprise. One way to create
this is putting things together that don't go together. This
could be as simple as something like: "I wanted to go girl
hunting tonight, but I ran out of ammo." Words ...
July 25, 2010
Delivering humorous speeches involves a lot more than simply
having good material. Take some time to incorporate these tips
into your presentations and watch the fun and laughter factors
rise.
In Fun
Sigmund Freud wrote: "The most favorable condition for comic
pleasure is a generally happy disposition in which one is in the
mood for laughter."
This concept is called "in fun." If you want your audience to
laugh, they must be in fun. You, the speaker, must be in fun.
The emcee or program ...
July 23, 2010
Practicing humor can lift tension, reduce stress, diffuse
confrontation, improve communication, and enhance your
relationship with others in any group. It can also increase
productivity, learning ability, cooperation, teamwork, and
profits while energizing you and others. Wow! Why wouldn't we
want to incorporate even more of this no-cost action into our
daily life? Here's more benefits:
Humor is the shock absorber that eases the bumps in life and
laughter is a vaccine for the ills of the world. ...
July 21, 2010
Q. My company publishes a monthly employee newsletter. My boss
asked me to write a funny quiz. I'm not exactly a stand-up
comic. Help!
A. Ah, the funny quiz. Lucky you! It's not often that a company
has an official sense of humor that they are willing to display
for all to read. This is going to be a great assignment for you!
A funny quiz is typically one where the questions and answers
have no real purpose other than to make the quiz taker laugh.
Although almost anything goes, there are some ...
July 19, 2010
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July 17, 2010
For generations people have been saying that laughter is good
medicine. And now the scientists have taken an interest it turns
out great-grandma was right. The boffins have discovered that
laughter releases helpful goodies in the body which boost your
immune system.
In fact the therapeutic benefits of laughter are now being
harnessed by academia and the business community into laughter
workshops and other formalized chuckle sessions. Get the workers
laughing and you raise productivity, so it ...
July 8, 2010
Delivering humorous speeches involves a lot more than simply
having good material. Take some time to incorporate these tips
into your presentations and watch the fun and laughter factors
rise.
In Fun
Sigmund Freud wrote: "The most favorable condition for comic
pleasure is a generally happy disposition in which one is in the
mood for laughter."
This concept is called "in fun." If you want your audience to
laugh, they must be in fun. You, the speaker, must be in fun.
The emcee or program ...
June 30, 2010
Many of the most memorable ad campaigns around tend to be funny.
Advertisers use this strategy to attract customers to their
product. Audiences like to be entertained, but not pitched.
People will pay more attention to a humorous commercial than a
factual or serious one, opening themselves up to be influenced.
The key to funny advertising is assuring the humor is
appropriate to both product and customer. The balance between
funny and obnoxious can often be delicate; and a marketer must
be ...
June 24, 2010
Everyone likes to alleviate the tension in their lives and situations by taking help from some very funny and witty jokes. It might come as a surprise, but there is a specific target audience who are comedy fans. However, developing jokes is not an easy task; rather, it requires one to think and reframe the situations to induce humor in them. This is quite a difficult task which requires intricatethinking skills which involve changing the context of a situation. One of the best ...
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