War
September 29, 2008Still the best piece of comedy ever written.
This stuff is absolutely unbeatable.
Still the best piece of comedy ever written.
This stuff is absolutely unbeatable.
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Don’t mention the war!
Love it!
Comment by LoeZ — September 29, 2008 @ 7:28 pm
The funny walk/goose-step brought it from awesome to awesomest.
Comment by mikesum32 — October 2, 2008 @ 8:11 am
Nice comedy. But I tend to get irritated - and a headache too - from listening to continuous canned laughter for maybe an hour when watching tv comedies. I would claim that, for example, Monty Python would be better without its canned laughing audiences.
Well, funny experiences are often social, so maybe canned laughter creates an illusion of social fun when watching tv all by yourself? But still, isn’t such laughter tracks also a bit insulting to the intelligence of the viewers of a show, explaining and suggesting which things are to be laughed at and which things are not? Canned laughter is sometimes used in propaganda too for the same reasons. Such suggestions promote certain kind of interpretations of a story instead of varied and different interpretations.
…What? Well, ok, ok - I’ll shut up and admit that I’m being all too serious here. Now continue watching the comedy…
Comment by irbis — October 7, 2008 @ 9:23 pm