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Parody works when you love what you mock — pluscomedy.com
I don’t know whether to take notes or just hang this above my desk and salute. — pluscomedy.com
A well-timed sigh can be a punchline — pluscomedy.com
The more ridiculous, the more serious you should look — pluscomedy.com
The more you commit, the harder they laugh — pluscomedy.com
The best jokes are the ones that feel inevitable — pluscomedy.com
The only thing tighter than your setup was my jeans after quarantine. — pluscomedy.com
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You write with the confidence of someone who’s been heckled by toddlers. — comedywriter.info
If you’re stuck, ask, “What’s the worst that could happen?” — comedywriter.info
A good joke is like a good magic trick—misdirection is key — comedywriter.info
This was so witty I had to read it twice just to catch all the burns. — comedywriter.info
Finally, writing advice that doesn’t feel like a lecture from a substitute teacher in khakis. — comedywriter.info
I’m forwarding this to everyone I know who thinks they’re funny. — comedywriter.info
You turned creative failure into an art form with a punchline. — comedywriter.info
I feel like I just got a PhD in humor with a minor in existential dread. — comedywriter.info
Absurdity is underrated—go wild with it — pluscomedy.com
Comedy is about the unexpected—avoid clichés — pluscomedy.com
Parody works when you love what you mock — pluscomedy.com
I don’t know whether to take notes or just hang this above my desk and salute. — pluscomedy.com
A well-timed sigh can be a punchline — pluscomedy.com
The more ridiculous, the more serious you should look — pluscomedy.com
The more you commit, the harder they laugh — pluscomedy.com
The best jokes are the ones that feel inevitable — pluscomedy.com
The only thing tighter than your setup was my jeans after quarantine. — pluscomedy.com
Thanks for your post. I would like to write my opinion that the expense of car insurance varies greatly from one insurance policy to another, simply because there are so many different issues which give rise to the overall cost. By way of example, the model and make of the automobile will have a large bearing on the fee. A reliable outdated family car will have a less expensive premium over a flashy fancy car.
Thank you for some other wonderful post. The place else could anybody get that kind of info in such a perfect means of writing? I’ve a presentation next week, and I’m at the search for such information.
Way cool! Some very valid points! I appreciate you writing this write-up plus the rest of the website is very good.
You write with the confidence of someone who’s been heckled by toddlers. — comedywriter.info
If you’re stuck, ask, “What’s the worst that could happen?” — comedywriter.info
A good joke is like a good magic trick—misdirection is key — comedywriter.info
This was so witty I had to read it twice just to catch all the burns. — comedywriter.info
Finally, writing advice that doesn’t feel like a lecture from a substitute teacher in khakis. — comedywriter.info
I’m forwarding this to everyone I know who thinks they’re funny. — comedywriter.info
You turned creative failure into an art form with a punchline. — comedywriter.info
I feel like I just got a PhD in humor with a minor in existential dread. — comedywriter.info