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		<title>Comedy: A Few of my Favorite Acts</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Comedy isn't a new phenomenon; it's been around for thousands of years.   Here are a few of my favorites!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ask &#8216;n&#8217; people to each name his or her ten favorite comedians, and you&#8217;re likely to end up with &#8216;n&#8217; different lists, more or less.</p>
<p>Ask &#8216;n&#8217; people to each name his favorite type of humor, and you&#8217;ll end up with a variety of types as well.</p>
<p>Through the ages, there have been humorous writers, humorous song writers, and humorous individuals or teams who have delighted audiences world wide.</p>
<p>So you think that humor is mostly a Twentieth Century (and beyond) phenomenon?&nbsp; Think again (buddy).&nbsp; I would love to be able to have Geoffrey Chaucer over for dinner and have him read his Miller&#8217;s Tale (from Canterbury Tales) aloud; or perhaps Shakespeare and friends could perform an act or two from such delightful plays as The Tempest (to see the antics of Stephano and Trinculo) or Midsummer Night&#8217;s Dream (when Bottom &#8220;acquires&#8221; the head of a donkey).</p>
<p>But even those humorous episodes in literature are relatively new compared to how far back recorded humor goes.&nbsp; The Bible has numerous comical scenes.&nbsp; Remember when the angel frees Peter from prison, and Peter goes to a widow&#8217;s house and knocks on the door, which is answered by a servant girl?&nbsp; The girl is so excited&nbsp;to see Peter that she slams the door in his face without inviting him in, and Peter continues knocking while the people inside the house are telling the&nbsp;girl that she&#8217;s crazy.&nbsp; Or how about the time Paul was giving a long sermon and Eutychus fell asleep, the only problem being that Eutychus&nbsp;was sitting on the window ledge and he fell out!&nbsp; Remember Balaam&#8217;s donkey, who talked to his master?&nbsp; Imagine how surprised Balaam was!</p>
<p>And even before these Biblical stories, there is humor to be found in ancient Greek and Chinese texts, as well as in others.</p>
<p>Humor is not new.&nbsp; Now, it&#8217;s true that styles and types of humor can change over time, and different eras have unique types of humor, both in content and method of delivery.&nbsp; The basic concepts of humor though &#8212; being able to laugh at one&#8217;s self, being able to laugh at or with someone else, and being able to laugh at comical situations &#8212; have existed for thousands of years.</p>
<p>The process of thinking that something is funny (or not) is a subjective thing.&nbsp; Much of what I think is funny (e.g., Monty Python), my wife doesn&#8217;t really appreciate.&nbsp; My thoughts are that her humorous side just has not fully developed yet; her thoughts are that I haven&#8217;t totally grown up yet.</p>
<p>In some sense it is irrelevant whether we agree that a particular comedian is funny; I think we can all acknowledge that certain individuals have had key contributions to humor through the ages.</p>
<p>All that being said, I have some favorite &#8220;old time&#8221; comic scenes, situations, and dialogues, and I have more recent favorites.&nbsp; You will have heard of most of these, but there may be a surprise in here for you.</p>
<p>Who&#8217;s on First is a classic in American humor, playing on a combination of the American fascination with the sport of baseball as well as a bit of Vaudeville humor.&nbsp; Here we have Abbott and Costello in their most famous routine.</p>
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<p>Others in the early Twentieth Century included Charlie Chaplin, W.C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, and a bit later the Three Stooges.&nbsp; Jack Benny, Mel Blanc, George Burns, and&nbsp;countless others who also graced the stage and added thousands of hours of laughter to the annals of comedic history.</p>
<p>In my family, the Marx Brothers&#8217; films have been met with mixed reviews.&nbsp; I love the Marx Brothers though and am including them here, partly because I&#8217;m the one putting this list together, but also because of the impact these guys have had on comedy.</p>
<p>Remember the line, &#8220;The other night, I shot an elephant in my pajamas.&nbsp; What he was doing in my pajamas, I&#8217;ll never know?&#8221;&nbsp; That came from the Marx Brothers.&nbsp;</p>
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<p>Red Skelton paved the way with a gentler kind of humor, using facial expressions and body language heavily, especially in his pantomime routines.&nbsp; I had the pleasure of seeing him perform in Omaha, Nebraska&nbsp;back in the early 1980s, and that was the hardest I have ever laughed in my life.</p>
<p>Bob Hope was another great one; with his classic baby faced look and the ability to deliver lines with a complete deadpan countenance, he was hilarious.</p>
<p>In this scene, we have Red Skelton and Bob Hope together.</p>
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<p>Bob Newhart has always been one of my favorites, whether from his television shows in the 1970s and 1980s or from his comedy skits.&nbsp; Here&#8217;s a great scene with Newhart and Dean Martin.</p>
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<p>The old Carol Burnett show was one of my favorites, and week after week that show had me laughing so hard that my side would ache.&nbsp; Tim Conway and Harvey Korman were stars on the show who often had trouble keeping straight faces during the skits.&nbsp; This is one of my favorites.</p>
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<p>My wife and I saw Jerry Seinfeld at a comedy club in Raleigh in the late 1980s.&nbsp; This was just after he had appeared on Carson but before his first appearance on Letterman (and long before his television show), and he was absolutely hilarious.</p>
<p>One of my favorite comedians in recent years has been Steven Wright, whose low key delivery itself is funny.&nbsp; His content has always reminded me of sort of a stand up version of the Gary Larson &#8220;Far Side&#8221; cartoons.</p>
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<p>Of course, Steve Martin ranks up there on the list of many, along with Martin Short, Chevy Chase, Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, Sid Caesar, Lucille Ball, and Robin Williams.&nbsp; The more I list, the more I remember.&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>
<p>One comedian who has become a family favorite in just the past few months is comedian ventriloquist Taylor Mason, who is not only a gifted comedian but also a talented musician.&nbsp; His material is clean and family friendly, and he&#8217;s hilarious.&nbsp; I hope you enjoy this next piece.&nbsp; If you haven&#8217;t heard Taylor Mason before, you&#8217;re in for a treat.&nbsp; I encourage you to find and watch more of his stuff.</p>
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<p>The ability to laugh is a blessing; it can relieve stress, it can reduce anxiety, and it can provide a fellowship among friends that is both healing and soothing.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve heard the old adage: Laughter is the best medicine.&nbsp; It&#8217;s true!&nbsp;</p>
<p>Who are some of your favorite sources of laughter?</p>
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