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Are Clowns Really Funny?

Posted by admin On February 28th, 2010 06:47 AM (0) Comment

For some reason, society has decided that people who dress up in over-sized shoes, water-squirting flowers, white make up, a round red nose and colorful outfits are sources of funny stuff. Perhaps it comes as no surprise that there are a great many people who are deathly afraid of the odd balls: clowns. It’s an interesting thing to consider what would possess someone to dawn all the clown accoutrements and go out to try to make people laugh. Sure, clowns have been around a long time and there are several paintings that highlight clowns over the ages. But are clowns really funny?

One thing that is a big peculiar is that in the South American country of Peru, clowns perform at wedding receptions. There are many gags they have, each one containing less funny stuff than the last. As the clown begins pulling what seems like a never ending handkerchief out from his pocket, the audience members knows what to expect. It is a stale gag that no longer has any humor. So maybe clowns are meant only for kids, for they haven’t seen these bad jokes a hundred times. But then why do kids tend to cry when clowns are around? It’s because they are not only not funny, but they are somewhat scary to many people.

Another cheap bit that clowns have become known for is piling about ten clowns into a single car. Perhaps that is a weird thing, or an impressive act knowing the amount of contortion that had to happen for them all to fit in the car, but it is not funny stuff. Humor is, after all, a purely subjective thing. But that doesn’t mean it’s appropriate to give clowns the benefit of the doubt. There are even movies that peg clowns as the murderous villains or as space aliens with a taste for human blood. Does that sound funny? No. No it does not.

Perhaps being a clown is a noble profession to some. Everyone’s must eat, and more so, everyone’s got to be entertained. Being entertained by a clown is hardly entertainment at all, however. And it certainly isn’t funny stuff. The popular animated show, “The Simpsons”, has a character named Krusty the Clown. Now he actually is funny, but that’s primarily because he is parodying the other clowns in the world. He’s a hard-drinking, gambling, attention-craving clown without a real moral compass. That’s the best way for clowns to be remembered. 

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A Well-Placed Ball

Posted by admin On February 17th, 2010 12:43 PM (1) Comment

Made famous by the popular 1990s TV show hosted by Bob Saget, “America’s Funniest Home Videos”, one video stands out as really funny stuff. A viewer of the hilarious show could bet that each episode would contain at least one video that ended with the father of a young, aspiring athlete rolling on the ground, hands cupped between his legs. That’s right, the old ball-in-the-crotch video. This video, and hundreds of others like it, managed to put “America’s Funniest Home Videos” on the map.

The famous video containing the funny stuff in question has been parodied countless times and has come to represent the show, America’s Funniest Home Videos. Perhaps it’s some of the basest of base-level humor, but that doesn’t mean that it’s not funny. For some reason, when the video comes on the television, the viewer already anticipates what is going to happen and the humor wheels begin to spin. There’s the little boy, usually quite excited to be playing sports with his dad. Perhaps it is the boy’s birthday and he just got a football, or just received a bat and baseball for his birthday. The loving father takes the boy out to the back yard to test out the new sports equipment. Then there is the wind up, which you know is coming. The anticipation is thick in the air. Then, finally, there is a wham. The dad goes down and the audience begins to laugh.

Bob Saget would be narrating the video. He typically liked to use a high-pitched voice, which was a bit of funny stuff in its own rite. There are several variations on this theme. For instance, there is one video that has been on America’s Funniest Home Videos where the father has just taken a big sip of some type of beverage right before the unfortunate impact happens. With mouth full, the contact between the ball and the man’s family jewels is made, and then the father spits out the liquid. This adds another dimension to the humor and amplifies the laughter.

There is something in the human DNA that causes people to laugh at the misfortune of others. It’s just really funny stuff. Because the viewer knows that the father isn’t going to get too hurt by getting hit in the crotch with a ball, it’s OK to laugh. But if that dad had been seriously injured, the entire video would not be quite as funny. When the dad stands up, the viewer knows that everything will be all right.

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Funny Stuff

Posted by admin On January 24th, 2010 06:59 AM (3) Comment

It happens to every parent: Saturday afternoon and the kids are bored. What they need is some funny stuff, something to keep them entertained. From toys to games to plain old quality time, weary parents need to be prepared for the boredom and know how to combat it. Here are a few useful ideas for funny stuff that any parent or child care provider can keep in mind when dealing with bored children.

Many parents rely on toys and other gadgets to keep their kids laughing. While this does have some impact, it should be remembered that children tire of repetition, which is probably why the same old toys just are not enough during a slow weekend afternoon. Because of that, it can be helpful to have certain toys or items that are reserved only for special occasions. For example, for parents who monitor how much TV their children watch or how many video games they play, a Saturday afternoon lull can be the perfect occasion to allow a little extra time to get the kids laughing once again.

However, toys should not be the only option. Parents can also turn to funny stuff like games. Board games do not tend to see much use on a day to day basis, probably because of the set up involved. This means that taking the time to do it on a weekend can be just the thing to spice life up. Games are different than the norm, and usually get kids thinking and interacting, not to mention laughing. Better yet, games can be a great family activity, and it is easy to get everyone engaged in a rousing game.

While these activities are ready made options, parents should never neglect the fun stuff that comes from just using one’s imagination. When kids are bored, the best thing that they can be given is time and attention. If parents spend time playing with their children, it is easy to make the same old toys seem like new. Parents can set up some art supplies, read a book with their child, take a bike ride together. As long as parents bring enthusiasm to the activity, children are likely to respond similarly.

Clearly, as these tips show, with a little preparation and a lot of creativity, it is easy for parents to transform any restless day into a fun filled adventure for the whole family. 

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