It's an unnatural fact that most really funny people developed that humor in response to some sort of trauma.
In my case, the trauma itself is completely repressed (which I'm sure I'm thankful for, since I have very vivid memories all the way back to my crib) and I ended up fairly well adjusted with a quick wit.
Now that I think about it, I might just be the second luckiest guy you know. Nevermind, my phone just rang with a spam call, on Sunday morning!. Fuck my luck.
Best wishes to you and Pura! Hope you two are ready for a cold winter!
Was it the extended vehicle warranty one?
Doesn't make sense to me. I've never used the lady running for her life around the dining table butt naked and I'm hiding under it, terrified, until they see me so I crawl out all petrified and he finally left her alone as humorous inspiration.
Caio,
Hugh G. Rickshun.
Not sure which one it was, I only answer if I have time to fuck with them. My favorite is to pretend like I'm a detective answering a victim's phone.
Apparently, it's not that people draw inspiration from the trauma, but that they see the funny side of things as a way to cope and not become a sobbing mess. That particular trauma might have something to do with the huge erection, which is kinda funny.
Regards,
Leroy Al Payne
Well damn, now that you spleled it out like that I've always thought it was funny I never saw her again.
They stopped calling when I told them I drive a Rolls Royce Phantom and my commuter's a G-6.
Til then,
Philip A. Box
They hung up on me when I told them my newest car was an '07 with over 230,000 miles on it, but they didn't stop calling. I'll try the Rolls angle. Thanks for the tip.
Cordially,
Ben Toverer
Any time. The rep I spoke with was Anita Petit if that helps, she's on top of it. Or maybe it was Amanda, either Anita or Amanda Petit.
Your pal,
Peter Zelphagan
That was so funny I almost peed myself.
With barely contained anticipation,
Howie Joe Kabowdit
I don't know how I missed it the first time but that one's totally got pee all over it.
With pleasure,
Albi N. Syder