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Popularity: 2 Vote:  | By bouncing a word, visually, you're putting in an inflection, you know, the way a sentence should be if somebody heard it spoken. And I think a lot of humor depends on inflection, how a person says something. Certain things you could say as a question, and as a statement. |
Popularity: 0 Vote:  | If you really look at humor, that's what most of it is anyway. Somebody wisecracking at somebody else. Putting them down. If you look at all the sitcoms, that's all sitcoms are today. Things never change. Sardonic, sarcastic humor is always prevalent. It's hard to do something funny without being that way. It's classier if you didn't have to resort to it, I think. |
Popularity: 2 Vote:  | One of the things that I always sort of pride myself on - although we're not supposed to have pride... is that my sense of humor, if anything, was well-rounded, and you know how I discovered that? It's because everything funny that ever happened to me, or everything that happened to me, made me laugh. If I fell down the stairs I'd lay there and laugh. |
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Johnny Hart (born February 18, 1931) is an American cartoonist noted for having created and drawn the comic strip B.C. which has appeared daily in newspapers since February 17, 1958. Hart also co-created and writes the comic strip The Wizard of Id, which is drawn by Brant Parker. Id has been distributed since November 9, 1964.(http://www.lambiek.net/hart.htm)
Hart's first comic was published in The Saturday Evening Post in 1954.(http://www.lambiek.net/hart.htm) He also was published in Colliers and other magazines of the period.(http://www.ptm.org/JulHartofBC.htm)
In the 1990s, Hart became a born again, evangelical Christian, as did his wife Bobby, and began to reflect his beliefs in B.C., persisting despite criticism from some newspaper editors and readers. He and his wife are members of a local Presbyterian church in Nineveh, New York where Hart has served as an elder.(http://www.layman.org/layman/the-layman/1999/nov-dec99/hart-of-faith.htm)
External links *B.C. *The Wizard of Id
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