Word: humors
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During Buchanan's speech, a co-president of a campus antihomophobia group became enraged when Buchanan told protesters, "You need to get a life. Get a sense of humor. Feminazi is a fun word." The student, Shelley Facente, tried to report the statement to a campus police officer as a "bias-related incident." The cop refused to take her report, citing free-speech protections, but her attempt to bring the statement before an administrative board became a national story. The college was savaged in the conservative media. Today the bias-related-incidents committee is all but defunct...
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...here and no discernable motivations - they are left stranded and wandering. Kline is particularly bereft in this regard. He's no longer detecting; he's the show's chief of security and he can't find anything useful to do in the narrative, except make little stabs at improvised humor that are never funny and are often embarrassing...
MacFarlane’s sense of humor is infused into every aspect of “Family Guy” because he writes, directs, produces, draws and provides the voices for several characters on the popular show. “Family Guy” won Emmys in 2000 for outstanding voice-over performance for the character of Stewie and in 2002 for outstanding music and lyrics in “Family Guy.” MacFarlane is also the creator and executive producer for Fox’s new show, “American Dad.” Over...
...declared that a staffer of the Harvard Lampoon is actually funny. (OK, that’s a low blow.) Elizabeth S. Widdicombe ’06—a member of the Lampoon, a semi-secret Sorrento Square social organization that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine—will deliver the female Ivy Oration, the more humorous of the senior speeches, at Class Day exercises today. It’s clear that Widdicombe’s wit has already won over her friends. “She makes jokes that you can repeat to 20 different...