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					Originally Posted by Alex
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				For insights into the examination of what is funny I strongly recommend Steve Martin's new autobiography. 
			
			 
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 That was a great read. I bought it one getaway weekend just to have something to read (since I forgot reading material). I found myself thoroughly engrossed in his narrative about the evolution of HIS comedy and ended up reading the book in about a day and a half. I lent it to someone (I think NA, but I am not sure) and look forward to re-reading it some day. The parts about his time at Disneyland (there is much more than just his time at the Magic Shop) were fascinating.
 
I am sure you didn't mean it this way, but I wouldn't call it a definitive on all that is funny. It is a good analysis of the evolution of Steve Martin's comedy which could be applied to an overall review of comedy. 
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					Originally Posted by Alex
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				First, if you consider racist slurs to be funny, then yes, I don't have your sense of humor. 
 
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I wouldn't have said anything in this thread at all about whether I found this muffin video funny and why/why not (and in fact, did not for almost a day after the conversation started) except that the talking had already moved into that realm with NA's and 3894's posts. 
 
So, to recap: 
 
This video, not funny to me. 
The shoes video, not funny but still interesting. 
You [ISM] "playing" a racist ass, not funny. 
Other things, funny. 
			
			 
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 I had a lot to say, but I think this post pretty much says what I had to say.  
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