“HUMOR can be dissected, as a frog can,” E. B. White once warned, “but the thing dies in the process and the innards are discouraging to any but the pure scientific mind.” Until recently, many ...
We can all relate to the second-hand embarrassment that creeps in when a manager attempts to make light of a bad situation and the joke falls flat. Crickets. After all, we expect our leaders to be the ...
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12 Historical Figures Who Had a Great Sense of Humor
Humor has a way of transcending time. While historical figures are often remembered for their serious achievements, many of ...
Ray Sibley had a knack for self-expression. Among those who knew and loved him, they became known as Sibley-isms, shorthand for an attitude toward life that was droll and irreverent but also ...
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