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humour News Archive09-Nov-2008
?Kung Fu Panda? out with extras (Portage Daily Graphic) With a dash of awesomeness and a sly sense of humour, ?Kung Fu Panda? is back to kick major comedy butt on DVD. Risking the franchise, DreamWorks Animation dares to offer the Pandamonium Double Pack, two separate DVDs shrink-wrapped together. They debuted in Canada Friday and Sunday in the U.S.
Ben's net antics (Herald Sun) HE HAS suffered a spectacular fall from grace in the past year, but Ben Cousins has kept his sense of humour.
Taking the mickey out of the renaming process (Pretoria News) Ethekwini municipal manager Michael Sutcliffe has taken in good humour a prank in which a street sign bearing his name has been erected on the Berea in Durban.
Panda ready to kick DVD butt (The North Bay Nugget) With a dash of awesomeness and a sly sense of humour, Kung Fu Panda is back to kick major comedy butt on DVD. Risking the [...]
Prairie programs shed lighthearted humour on Canada's heartland (Whistler Question) TORONTO - It could be all that wheat. Or maybe the flatness of the land garners more giggles. Whatever it is, Prairie humour is big these days with Canadian TV flush with sitcoms set in Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Bizarre Ben's video antics (Perth Now) HE'S lost plenty over the past few years, but Ben Cousins has certainly maintained his sense of humour.
Obama promises action on economy (Financial Times) Barack Obama delivered his first press conference as president-elect yesterday in the same style he ran his campaign: cool, measured, serious and lightened by dry humour. But he made no attempt to play down the scale of economic challenges that await when he takes office in January.
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