“Hopkinton man remembered for his humor” plus 3 more

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Sunday, September 5, 2010

“Hopkinton man remembered for his humor” plus 3 more

“Hopkinton man remembered for his humor” plus 3 more


Hopkinton man remembered for his humor

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 10:34 PM PDT

Albert Shaw enjoyed telling stories and making people laugh, two skills he put to good use when he, and the Shriners' Clown Unit, would visit sick children in the hospital.

Humor hotel, 9/1/10

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 10:31 PM PDT

One night, a few years ago, three of my buddies and I went out for a burger. We had a great time and after the meal we decided that it was such a success that we should do it again. We called ourselves "The Burger Boys." Every week from that point forward, we'd assemble at a restaurant that served hamburgers, we'd all order one, we'd eat it, we'd converse, we'd pay, we'd agree on the time and ...

Toonzone Goes "MAD" Interviewing Kevin Shinick and Mark Marek

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:52 PM PDT

In 1952, Harvey Kurtzman and William Gaines changed the face of topical humor, if not the entire American cultural landscape, with the publication of MAD magazine (even if it was originally a comic book). Billed as "humor in a jugular vein," its... [read more]

Humor helps with family life

Posted: 05 Sep 2010 09:07 PM PDT

Four children. One mama. In the day-to-day family life, the odds were never in my favor. Not only was I outnumbered, but the children knew that we could circumvent battles by making each other laugh.

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