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funny one liner jokes
September 1st, 2009 by admin

funny one liner jokes

More than once, people asked: "How you become a comedian? Sometimes I do not know if it's a compliment or a complaint.'s Always been a question that I thought, because "fun" is not a major problem in college, not get our diploma study and fun.

I really do not understand what happened to be fun for many years. The jury is still out on whether I do or not. I think I have "Paid My Dues", but in learning what's fun and what is not. And there are as of science to his art is like.

Now I keep my ears open. Listen, not only of humor, but the rhythm How it to him. I can see people's reactions to the humor of others. I take notes. I see that short is sweet.

Shakespeare's intuition so many years, "the earliest is the soul of wit. "Even then, he had the intuition to know that the time the attention of people are short. Of course, they want to hear your joke or a funny story, but they have other things on their minds. Even if you think something is funny, if it is long and has much of its time, May is considered "fun" but may not return for more of his humor.

Consider the cartoonist and humor writer. That would be me. I created a panel outside Cartoon of the ordinary single called Londons Times Cartoons in 1997. I am based on the theory that Shakespeare's humor was and is the soul of wit. No title long. Sometimes, no subtitles at all. The images tell the story. It was an experience. It was on the wall. This year I have published at least one hundred cartoons my site. Even if I had thought of many others who were those who passed the test of the litany of "what fun" for me.

Thus I now have a site of cartoons most visited Internet, 8.9 million visitors since January 2005 when we started to count. Everything happened so fast, apparently, would be difficult for me to describe what did not happen at all. But I will try.

I am sure that is more than just an avenue for something like that happen. In my case, first heard other people I found funny, reading the autobiographies of funny people, and the study of humor. Vi comedies. I went to the movies fun. I noticed a line in real life was not really very different from a shirt in a cartoon.

That caught my attention. They were asset. It was something I could repeat to my friends and they will get to enjoy it.

Another t "be funny" at least, the market is finding your niche market or voice. Sometimes this can take time. Many times. In my case, I tried stand-up comedy, acting and other rooms are also a number years. The problem was that I did not understand the art and has not been able to complete in so far as I wanted.

Of course it is much more fun than simply "being funny". There must be some recovery. "It may come in the form of laughter, treasury, accounting, or a myriad of other elements and more best. I remember when I opened my first store, including 60,000 gifts LTSuperstore that fun, I learned that when people buy their products, was one of feeling the world more wonderful. Then I created a store with offbeat cartoons Specialty gifts, I thought it was the best part of our work, and when they sell those, it was like nirvana.

I learned that if you tell a joke, a joke, or even write a short story, do not insult your audience. They are more intelligent you may think. Also, if you explain the humor, not worth the long term. What is "Get It" or not, I suppose they do. They at least you can enjoy them as intelligent, even if it is not fun.

So I tried to write, and eventually settled for the cartoon. I spent much time on the phone with the pioneers of the caricature that has walked this path of light before me. One of them was Peanuts creator Charles Schulz. It was the most patient and helpful. Then I read his autobiography, in which he said that the reason Caricatures came in because I could not do much good. It was the story of my life. If this is the story of his own, never too late to develop their sense of humor. Play, read, learn, and be an act of faith .. . and oh And do not be afraid of ridicule. They can only you still laugh.

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About the Author:

Rick London is a platinum expert author at EzineArticles.com and writes for many other ezines and blogs. He and his fiance’ Lee Hiller run
America’s premiere web design and SEO firm Pen And Ink Inc and London
founded the first offbeat cartoon to “go green” with T-shirt manufacturing offering them in 100% organic cotton tees.

. London also founded ShoesThatAmuse.com the world’s only famous love quote shoes and is he brand designer for actress, author Mariel Hemingway.

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