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Before Jon Stewart, Bill Maher and Al Franken, there was MORT SAHL, who revitalized stand-up comedy in the 1950s with his trenchant political wit. TIME joined the laughter in a 1960 cover story on the verge of an election...
...climax another critic quipped, “I didn’t see that coming,” eliciting laughter and applause from the audience; everyone saw every surprise far in advance. As the boy grows into a cartoonish overdramatization of “pure evil,” it is no surprise: all-too-obvious foul play has already obviously corrupted the cloning procedure...
...classmate Colin Barclay asked the kids if they thought Hamilton could hit the back of next with his next attempt. Betting the kids 10 pushups, Hamilton explained the importance of leaning forward to keep the ball down and then pulled his shot wide. The seated kids broke out in laughter and counted as he fulfilled his part of the bargain...
...Building 41 none of that seemed to matter right now. Google's news was received with cheers and laughter. For the rest of the country, it seemed to reinforce our love-hate relationship with corporate America: One moment we are cogs in the system-ruined by Enron marauders and corrupt bankers; the next, we all have a chance of hitting it big and finding a supercharged Googleified rocket ship. As I drove out of the parking lot and cruised up 101 North toward San Francisco, the sun was shining brightly, the fog had lifted...
...Oration and Class Oration, to be given at Class Day exercises (the day before commencement), will be held by audition Monday, April 30th. (The Ivy Oration is a five to seven minute humorous, prepared or extemporaneous, speech dealing with anything and everything and is intended to evoke laughter through any means. The Class Oration is a five to seven minute serious speech centering around a topic of the speaker's choice...