Scott Kraft
Scott Kraft
Brad: I think I've met Christine!
Chris: You are our Pythia! (Which seems incredibly appropriate!)
Chris: You are our Pythia! (Which seems incredibly appropriate!)
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Then let me explain. Your response is either funny because a) you're being insincere and thus pointing to the futility of joke explanation or b) you're being sincere and you're some kind of comic prophet. The tension between these extremes causes a layer of humor to build up like the gas in a shaken soda can. We know what will happen when some hapless soul stumbles along to open it.
originally posted by Ice Cream Man:
My daughter who is a fan of all things British loves Izzard so maybe he's an aquired taste.
Sounds good! I barely know her (my loss), but I was at one offline where I drank a 1988 Krug that she brought. I have been grateful ever since...originally posted by Brad Kane:
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Where's Kane?
Present.
Just got back from my first jeebus of '09 with a visiting Christine Huang, whom you should know because she's a San Francisco treat and likes Bar Tartine!
originally posted by Ice Cream Man:
Of course it is. But isn't Izzard a clear comic descendant of Aristophanes (which is what I meant)?
You could say that about any comedian as Aristophanes is considered by many to be the father of comedy. What commedian does not use ridicule, satire and caricature to comic effect?
originally posted by Levi Dalton:
No love for Menander?
originally posted by Chris Coad:
originally posted by Scott Kraft:
Does that ruin the joke?