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Which Countries Have The BEST, WORST, STRANGEST Sense Of Humor?
Self | December 24, 2002 | PJ-Comix

Posted on 12/24/2002 4:31:21 PM PST by PJ-Comix

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To: Saturnalia
I personally thought that George Bush 41 got a great laugh when he did an impression of someone throwing up on the Japanese Prime Minister.
41 posted on 12/24/2002 5:39:32 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: IamHD
Oops; talking about a sense of humor. I would think that in most countries, (not all) some would have a good sense of humor and some would not. Take my neighbor. She has no sense of humor. A few years ago, she stopped by to apologize to me for her lawn not being mowed for the 4th year in a row...(it has now been 7 years.) She told me that her husband hurt is hand on the job (GM) and was on medical leave. I told her that he didn't look hurt to me. Funny thing, I had just seen him a few hours earlier bouncing a basketball all the way down the street (500 yards) to the corner gas station, and ALL the way back; this time with a big bag of potato chips in the other hand. After pointing this out to her, she huffed away. :) LOL
42 posted on 12/24/2002 5:40:22 PM PST by IamHD
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To: PJ-Comix
The funniest person I know is a 'coloured' man from South Africa.
As usually happens in such cases, he is married to the most humourless person I know, a woman from Argentina.
In company she continually pokes him in the ribs to tell him to stop laughing.
43 posted on 12/24/2002 5:44:11 PM PST by Allan
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To: Allan
Argentines are notorious for having the worst sense of humor in South America. I visited there once and I can tell you that they won't think your Evita jokes are the least bit funny. Don't joke in Argentina about Evita, Juan Peron, escaping Nazis, or any other subject. They just won't laugh.
44 posted on 12/24/2002 5:47:54 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: IamHD
A few years ago, she stopped by to apologize to me for her lawn not being mowed for the 4th year in a row...(it has now been 7 years.)

So how high over her roof has her grass grown?

45 posted on 12/24/2002 5:49:33 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
Once I was in a bar in L.A. filled with Japanese businessmen. I recieved a couple of half dollars at the counter as change so on an impulse I stuck both of them into my eyes like monocles and screamed: "BANZAI!!!"

I'd have laughed at that, too. "OMG, look at this dude with the coins in his eyes running around shouting BANZAI at Japanese businessmen!!"

46 posted on 12/24/2002 5:53:54 PM PST by Riley
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To: mlmr
One person that I never found funny was Erma Bombeck. I just couldn't get into her "humor."
47 posted on 12/24/2002 5:53:58 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
Reminds of the John Cleese routine from Faulty Towers where Basil tells all of the staff to be sure and not bring up "the war" with the German guests as they are very sensitive about it. And by the end of the sketch Basil has mentioned the war a dozen times and ends up goosestepping around the restaurant with this index finger as a fake handlebar mustache. A truly great moment.
48 posted on 12/24/2002 5:54:25 PM PST by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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To: 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
Yeah, I bet if the businessmen had been German instead of Japanese and I stuck a couple of coins in my eyes like monocles and screamed "HEIL!" you could have heard a pin drop in that bar. Definitely NO laughing by the Germans at that.
49 posted on 12/24/2002 5:57:16 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
North Korea for all three.
50 posted on 12/24/2002 5:59:18 PM PST by ChicagoRepublican
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To: All
I'd say the Brits as evidenced by the sheer number of ORIGINAL sitcoms they've made (and continue to make). Hell, on my tour of the Tower of London this past summer, even the Beefeater was a riot...(with a well-honed act, presumably).
51 posted on 12/24/2002 6:00:21 PM PST by rpage3
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To: PJ-Comix
PJ, for all you've done for us (you have?) this is the ultimate ethnocentric thread. Humour is not the Euro, it doesn't cross borders. The Albanians have the best sense of humour for the Albanians and the Nepalese have the best sense of humour for the Nepalese.

While we're ethnocentric, I think the Americans have the worst sense of humour. Take the laugh tracks on TV pointing to the clueless Americans the times where and when to laugh. Take Bob Hope's standup routine, the unfunniest standup routine of all, of a unfunny man reading off a teleprompter or reciting "jokes" that someone else had written for him. Take Johnny Carson's Carnac the Magnificent: "I put on a ridiculous hat, therefore I'm funny!" Come to think of it, Jim Carrey's entire unfunny career has been based on the same Carnac principle. Sorry, unfunny!

And then there's the Americans' total lack of appreciation for satire. Check the reactions to Randy Newman, early Lyle Lovett or Chris Buckley!

The Honeymooners was funny, the Simpsons, the short lived Fernwood2nite (satire - whadya expect!) King of the Hill, I love Lucy. But the point is that we can be as unfunny as you think the Japanese are!

52 posted on 12/24/2002 6:02:33 PM PST by Revolting cat!
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To: PJ-Comix
Argentines take themselves much, much to seriously. To sneer is to demonstrate a sense of humor in Buenos Aires. In that city much of the population seems stuck in some sort of Stalinist time-warp where a good bellylaugh would mean the Gulag.

On the other hand, Mexicans are devilishly good comics, and Cantinflas was a veritable genius in the way he handled the Spanish language. Slapstick now seems to be the preferred genre on U.S. Spanish-speaking channels, but wit is occasionally employed, thank God.

53 posted on 12/24/2002 6:02:51 PM PST by gaspar
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To: PJ-Comix
Which part of the USA? Funny, I thought of that before you even asked. I grew up in the Boston area and the blue collar types in Boston (I used to work on a lot of construction jobs) are very, very funny indeed, in what I find to be a unique way. If something wasn't lined up exactly right, they would always say "Can't see it from my house". If something needed to go up a little bit or down a little bit it was always "Up a CH or down a CH". A lot of natural comedians, and all very, very deadpan. Funny stuff.
You can see that same type of humor in daily life around Boston, not just on construction jobs. I think it might come from the Irish/English influence that is certainly quite prevalent there. And you do see quite a few comedians come out of the Boston area, I think Leno and Steve Wright come to mind and there are others I have seen who may not be so well known.
54 posted on 12/24/2002 6:04:16 PM PST by 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten
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Japanese TV - for the most part - is pure inanity and silliness at their finest . I shall never forget the one that featured two guys walking around Tokyo asking high school girls wearing what are called " Loose socks " ( thick , white kneesocks ) to remove their shoes so these guys could check the smell of their feet on some whacko meter to see who had the worst smelling feet . Apparently , many of the girls wear the same socks for days , even weeks on end without changing them !!!! This was a prime time show by the way !
55 posted on 12/24/2002 6:05:29 PM PST by sushiman
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To: gaspar
On the other hand, Mexicans are devilishly good comics...

Actually the only thing funny about those silly Mexican comedians dressed as bumblebees are the Simpsons doing a satire about it.

56 posted on 12/24/2002 6:06:17 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
Funny (organic): Rodney Dangerfield, Phil Hartman!
Unfunny (explicit): Frank Zappa, Woody Allen!
57 posted on 12/24/2002 6:09:42 PM PST by Revolting cat!
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To: PJ-Comix
That's a good one! But you ought to see Mexican comics do a take-off on the Simpsons. You'd hate it.
58 posted on 12/24/2002 6:13:49 PM PST by gaspar
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To: Revolting cat!
Unfunny (explicit): Frank Zappa, Woody Allen!

Actually the early Woody Allen movies such as Take The Money And Run, Bananas, and Annie Hall were HILARIOUS. Then Allen began to think of himself as another Ingmar Bergman and his movies became pretentious although Broadway Danny Rose was pretty funny.

59 posted on 12/24/2002 6:18:20 PM PST by PJ-Comix
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To: PJ-Comix
Actually the early Woody Allen movies such as Take The Money And Run . . .

E.g., as a two-bit thief paroled from prison, on a date, tipping the waiter with a pile of pennies stolen from a gumball machine? That movie?

60 posted on 12/24/2002 6:21:38 PM PST by Kevin Curry
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