Re: [SkunkworksAMA] Re: Jims warped sense of humour

From: Wasbashas <wasbashas_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2004 17:19:47 -0800 (PST)

Does this mean we can't use the power tools and red hot pokers?
 
                                                                                   Wasbashas
                                     (calmly heating up the pliers with the blowtorch)

Scrapper Black Dragon <scrapperbd_at_yahoo.com> wrote:

--- Jonathan Nicholls wrote:
> >(Incidentally, according to an interview with some
> >international comedians, Melbourne, Australia are some
> >of the toughest audiences in the world to get a laugh
> >out of!)
> Partly but that’s not entirely true: what we find funny
> and what, say, Americans find funny are two different
> things.
One liners and similar are frequently popular with
Americans, yet do not appeal as strongly to Aussies,
British and probably Canadians who seem to follow our
humour.

> The Australian sense of humour is a lot like
> Canada's (We both share the same warped sense of humour).
> So if they can make Canadian's laugh, they should
> (Theoretically) be able to make us laugh.
Though that doesn't stop some Canadians being punny, does
it Borys. :-)

Maybe it has something to do with Jim having some Canadian
in him? Or should that be some of him in a Canadian...

:-P

I'll be going now...

Scrapper, Black Dragon, treading on thin ice. ;-)

PS, have a look at this pic that I suggested for last
Christmas.

http://vcl.ctrl-c.liu.se/vcl/Artists/Martin-Gerlach/Non%20-Jade-%20Art/X-Mas_-_2003.gif

Scrapper, wishing you all a Merry Skunksarse and a Happy
Nude Deer.

PPS. I'll be away from today till about the 4th of January,
so play nicely till I'm back. Then play nicely anyway! S,BD.



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