Oh, I know. But his peers make him out to be a one trick pony.That's always the final part of his act, but he's a real by goodness comedian. And I'm still jealous.
wait, according to all the jealous comedians out there, he only smashed melons...
The Real Gallagher was actually the fake one.... right?I think it depends on which Gallagher.
Humor does not need formulas [sic] and punchlines.
I don't really find that ... funny. He's not really making a joke, just stating a fact: similar spellings have wildly different pronunciations and similar pronunciations have wildly different spellings. Haha? Is that the punchline? 8 year olds have sussed out this lexical oddity.
That's because it's three sentences.I still say that, in many cases, you can't just kill the '. "Its a bird, its a plane, its superman" is a sentence without a verb. Doesn't work.
I think the "it's a bird" part is a sort of grasping at a sane alternative when you see a man fly. Holy shit, is that a flying man? No, it... it's a bird. It has to be. Ok... uh.. a plane maybe?Still, why would a guy in the 1930's be so excited about seeing a bird?