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Can women be funny on purpose? humor, women
Old 03-04-2012, 11:49 PM   #101
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wow a regular seinfeld...except she made me laugh...once

Seinfeld isn't funny and therefore not a woman
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Old 03-06-2012, 04:27 AM   #102
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No.

 
No.

 
No.

Dang. And I was all set to go to clown college.

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Old 03-07-2012, 10:19 AM   #103
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Apparently, yes.


To further this point, (that was already made)...

What if apply the following as prerequisites for 'humour':
If the OP does not appreciate the Jerky Boys, Venture Brothers, and Robot Chicken... He obviously has no concept of funny.
If you feel you're above fart-jokes and nut-shots... you're probably nursing a broken funny-bone.
If you fail to see the humour in being a Leafs fan, and still claiming to be a knowledgeable a Hockey fan is just funny as hell.... then you lack the credentials to say that Women 'cant be funny'.


People don't find humour in the same way or in the same places.
It doesn't mean there's no humour there.
You are blinded by arrogance.
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