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Importance of Humor Pictures

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

The question is why people laugh? According to some researches people laugh when they see something which is strange, odd or contradictory. Many a times a piece of humor or a joke makes fun of a person. In that case humor can make other people feel good as they feel they are not that weak or bad. Humor has this great ability to make people see a new angel of the situation. Lots of times humorists and satirists use humor to convey their feelings that otherwise they find tough to convey without help of humor. It is a fact that lots of time people say harsh truth in the garb of a joke or satire. If you make a man see his wrong points in humorous way he will not mind. But the same man may mind it if you show him his bad pints without any use of humor.

Humans also need humor to express their inner felt feelings that otherwise may be deeded as politically incorrect. The civil society has this habit of always being proper and children are taught to always obey elders and respect everyone. However, the real life is full of idiots and not-so-nice people. You can not always be nice with them. Humor comes handy in that case as you express your disapproval of them without seeming rude.

In modern day, there are many practitioners of the art of humor. Comedians in films and dramas are hugely popular due to their reach and touching upon the humor which is part of the life of a common man. There are satire writers who express their disapproval of the modern society in written words. Cartoonists are also great practitioners of humor as they show the reality of a situation using humor and drawing. A new medium of the Internet has given common people opportunities to access some great pieces of humor, including funny pictures.

How to Get the Right Comedy Club Comedian

Saturday, May 8th, 2010

If you’re fortunate enough to have your own comedy club, then you probably know how hard it is to keep the audience entertained. For the most part, knowing which comedy club comedian you should hire is a lot like knowing who you’re going to marry –there are three main criteria: looks, personality, and longevity.

You want to make sure whomever you choose has the look that will capture the audience’s attention. Sometimes your comedy club comedian will be a female –this is always an interesting concept. Seeing as the comedy world isn’t exactly bubbling over with female comics, having one open at your club will guarantee that your crowd will at least stay in for the long haul to see if she can do her stuff. If your comic is extra gorgeous, he or she’ll have much more to prove than someone whose only concern is their routine.

Be sure that your comedy club comedian has the right personality. This, of course, has a lot to do with your venue and your audience. Being a comic isn’t easy, especially if they can’t win over the audience because their particular brand of comedy is too dry or too spicy. But more than that, you don’t want to hire a comic who can’t handle a good heckling –remember Michael Richards? Not a good look. You want a comic who can keep the audience on their toes, keep them guessing. You want a personality that sparkles all night, not one that fizzles after three minutes.

Which leads into the next consideration: longevity. As with any relationship, the potential that your comedy club comedian will be able to sustain his routine for as long as you need him is paramount. Longevity means that no matter what happens –whether he gets heckled within the first 30 seconds or he gets a whooping cough reaction, you’ve got to make sure that he can keep the momentum going. Things will be very good at times and deplorable at others; the great comic knows how to keep the good times rolling no matter how the audience reacts throughout.