Actually Humour writing could be the focus. As opposed to verbal jokes, witty remarks, ect. Think even shakespear wrote funny bits to break up the serious aspects of his plays.
--- In [email protected], Dennis Rogers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'd go with the libraries. > > Ellen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I don't think Gene fully grasps how important of a contribution he is > making to the quality of people's lives. I need to write a 5-page > writing sample for a job interview on the topic of my choice. It is > for the American Library Association, so I was going to write some BS > about the importance of libraries to society, but instead I think I > will write about the importance of humor to society. I think we (OK, > maybe not US, but other people) underestimate the power of humor to > improve quality of life or just your general outlook on the world. I > know I'm extrapolating, but still--sometimes I think if people just > looked on the lighter side of life once in a while they would think > things aren't as bad as they seem. Mad magazine, Gene, Monty Python, > etc. can sometimes be a godsend. > > --- In [email protected], "Ray Bradley" <clavenia@> > wrote: > > > > All suddenly seems a bit better. Amazing how an hour or so of random > > chat from a relatively otherwise anonymous humor writer can brighten > a > > day. > > > > - Ray > > > > > > > > > --------------------------------- > Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? > Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos. >
