A recent fit of laughter came from a frisbee game I was playing with a few other friends. There are two people on a team, and they stand by a pole in the ground with a beer bottle on top. The object of the game is to knock the other team's bottle off of the pole. The defending team must catch the Frisbee and if the bottle falls off, can catch the bottle as well to save points. This is more difficult than it seems. One, I am a poor frisbee player and controlling where it goes can be a challenge. Two, you are only playing with one hand as the other holds a delicious cold beverage of your choosing. And finally, we were playing in February when the sun had gone down so the nice day turned chilly real quick. This made catching the frisbee hurt if you didn't have soft hands. Our friend Gino was playing on the other team, and does not have the best hands out of the friend group. I tossed the frisbee over, missing the pole and hitting Gino right in the hands. He dropped it and let ou...
This is a great list that I will definitely keep in mind when trying to be funny. A lot of what is posted on social media (that is funny) is poking fun at what is currently happening in the world, so I definitely agree with your current event tip. For example, social media is blowing up with jokes and satires about the Coronavirus. That being said, whenever I try to steal jokes from real comedians, I feel like I'm not nearly as funny as the comedian. I don't know if it's my delivery of the joke, but the people on the other side of the joke are not nearly laughing as hard as I was when I first heard the joke.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips. #3 is what Vorhaus calls "the Call Back," and it's always a good trick in either a story or essay. Like closing the loop.
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