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"Mike and Jon, Jon and Mike—I've known them both for years, and, clearly, one of them is very funny. As for the other: truly one of the great hangers-on of our time."—Steve Bodow, head writer, The Daily Show
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"Who can really judge what's funny? If humor is a subjective medium, then can there be something that is really and truly hilarious? Me. This book."—Daniel Handler, author, Adverbs, and personal representative of Lemony Snicket
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"The good news: I thought Our Kampf was consistently hilarious. The bad news: I’m the guy who wrote Monkeybone."—Sam Hamm, screenwriter, Batman, Batman Returns, and Homecoming
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"Mike and Jon, Jon and Mike—I've known them both for years, and, clearly, one of them is very funny. As for the other: truly one of the great hangers-on of our time."—Steve Bodow, head writer, The Daily Show
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"Who can really judge what's funny? If humor is a subjective medium, then can there be something that is really and truly hilarious? Me. This book."—Daniel Handler, author, Adverbs, and personal representative of Lemony Snicket
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"The good news: I thought Our Kampf was consistently hilarious. The bad news: I’m the guy who wrote Monkeybone."—Sam Hamm, screenwriter, Batman, Batman Returns, and Homecoming
October 06, 2004
More Funny Than Sad? Or... More Sad Than Funny?
I just taped an interview with SBS Radio in Australia about the final Iraq Survey Group report. I think it was this program, but I'm not sure. Plus I have no idea when it will be broadcast and don't know if you can listen online. Thus, mentioning it serves no purpose except my own vanity.
I don't see that as a problem, however. To my mind, one of the world's bigger problems is not ENOUGH things occur that serve my vanity.
Bob Harris once defined human beings as "tiny pieces of protoplasm attached to gigantic egos."
Posted at October 6, 2004 05:03 PM | TrackBackComments