That's Jokes
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@sabergirl I try not to buy into the mind-set of things 'not being for me'..
I've initially disliked some of my favourite music/books/movies in the past, but if something is adored by enough people, I see it as my duty to challenge my artistic sensibilities, and understand what makes these things great.
More often than not I end up loving them after a little time and effort
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I’ve got a pretty high tolerance for comedy and I’ll watch an entire hour just to see if at some point the comedian gets it going. I’ll also hang in there if the audience is in stitches,just to see what I’m not getting. On the other hand I think Jerry Seinfeld is as brilliant of a comedian as there has ever been, but I don’t find him funny, and I haven’t seen his audience laughing all that much at his routine,but I watch because he’s just that good. I love Dave Chappell but didn’t think his last special was very good. Seeing comedy live, I think, is inherently funnier than watching on TV. Maybe I would like her in person.
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@motojobobo I tried telling it today,and I started laughing before I got to the punch line,which made my friends laugh even harder when I finally said the punchline. Have to work on it.
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@motojobobo Told that joke 4 times today,and it worked like a charm. Changed up a few things. The boots cost $2000,and it’s pointing not hanging. Left out their names and ages. I think some of them are still laughing.
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@Jett129 well done! Don’t think I’ve ever edited a joke to improve it, good stuff. I thought it was a bit long-winded and shortening it may also improve it.
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@motojobobo Only told it to one woman so far and she really liked it,but full disclosure,she tends to find me really funny.