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Monday, November 11, 2013

TV Problems

Photo Source: Recycling Old TV by George Hodan

TV Problems

TV or not TV? 
That is the question. 
The service sucked, 
but I liked the reception. 

The problem with TV is 
we stay tuned to our favorite shows, 
but we don’t stay tuned to our own lives. 

Parents made TV our babysitter, 
but the Boob Tube’s 
turned into a mischievous hypnotist 
who makes us do far worse than cluck like a chicken. 
It makes us sleepwalk through our whole lives. 

Worrying about characters on TV shows 
is almost as bad as 
fretting over fake crops in Farmville. 

Another problem with TV is: 
I don’t think a major crisis 
in the lives of our favorite characters 
should be interrupted by commercials 
for fast food, pharmaceuticals, or laundry detergent. 
No one does that in real life. 
We’re worried about 
how we’re gonna pay our mortgage, 
but then suddenly we decide to buy 
a household cleaner that not only shines 
but smells like pines. 

Worst of all, 
TV can make you stupid. 
But then again, 
I used to watch lots of TV; 
and I came out K. O. 

A pretty cool place for an ending - The Cable Guy (1996)

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Jerry Seinfeld
Men don’t care what’s on TV. 
They only care what else is on TV. 

Mitch Hedberg
A guy came up to me in the airport, saying, 
“Dude, I saw you on TV last night!” 
But he did not say whether or not he thought I was good. 
He just confirmed I was on television. 
So I turned away for a minute, 
and then I turned back toward him and said, 
“I saw you at the airport about a minute ago. 
And you were good!” 

Dean Burkey
The problem with Daytime TV is 
that the sun still shines through the shades. 
And all the people outside living real lives are too noisy. 

Steven Wright
When I was a kid, 
I remember seeing Smokey the Bear on TV saying, 
“Only you can prevent forest fires.” 
I thought “Who? Me?” 
So I’d sneak out of the house in the middle of the night 
with a bucket of water 
-- “Gotta go to work.”

Woody Allen
In California, they don’t throw their garbage away; 
they make it into TV shows.


This is a bit racy, but not too vulgar:

Comedies of the 70's: Phil Perrier Jokes About 70's TV! - Stand Up Comedy

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Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Holy Laughter! Humor in the Bible

Happy New Month!
I wrote the following over a year ago, 
but never posted it!
I reworked it a bit to post now:




This book combines two of my lifelong loves -- Comedy and the Bible -- to present the humor that's in the Word and uncover other funny thoughts therein.

After I got out of the hospital following an appendectomy about 11-12 years ago, I started emailing family and friends to let them know I was okay. At first, I'd just copy and paste how well I improved, but then I started sending the same email to everyone at once. And from that grew a weekly "newsletter" of sorts. What would have been a blog, if I'd've known about blogging back then. With one of the weekly emails, I wrote about Humor in the Bible.

About 6 years ago, I performed standup comedy for my friend's church. Afterwards I wanted more comedy material, so I thought about turning that one email into a standup comedy show. So I added to what I had whenever I came across funny thoughts while reading the Bible.

Two years ago, my church went through the Bible in 90 days, so I made note of any humorous notions I found therein as well.

About two years ago, I sent a rough draft of the book to a friend to proofread, which she did magnificently. She color-coded her response. Red meant hilarious. Blue meant not funny. And no change meant funny, but not hilarious. So I took out the non-funny parts, or I made them funny. And reworked the book several times.

Although I had previously set several end time goals which I had failed to meet, on March 20, 2011, I decided that I would have my book done in four weeks, so I could give my aunt Betty B a copy for her birthday, for which a big party was planned for April 17.

So I worked and reworked, wrote and rewrote, until I finally had a printed book by April 17 to give to my aunt. (Really a proof, but it had the look of a book. Except for the page that says PROOF!

Finally I was finished. Until I was ready to create the Kindle edition and worked and reworked, wrote and rewrote again to ensure I made my book the best it could be.

Having published my first book, I've also learned how to host book-signings and how to design T-shirts, mugs, hats, and more!

Now I need to learn how to market better to accrue sales aplenty! 

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