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19-Nov-2008

 

Zapiro makes light of Madiba (Independent Online)
SA cartoonist Zapiro has acknowledged former president Nelson Mandela's sense of humour...

88-Keys offers humour, reality on his debut CD, 'The Death of Adam' (Jam! Showbiz)
Rapper and producer 88-Keys brings many things to life with his debut CD, "The Death of Adam."

Famed comic coming to Sarnia (Sarnia Observer)
By DAN McCAFFERY The Observer Humour can get us closer to the truth than just about any other form of communication, an award-winning storyteller says. [...]

End to name calling urged - SEE VIDEO (The Peterborough Examiner)
Karleen Pendleton Jimenez said she would love to see We're So Gay stickers all over Peterborough. While it was a moment of humour during last [...]

Rare: "We Have a Sense of Humour" on 'New' Killer Instinct (Spong)
17 Nov 2008: Banjo character says 'Yes'. Developers confirm nothing.

Tropic Thunder (Apollo Movie Guide)
The two-disc director?s cut DVD provides you with about a dozen extra minutes of explosions and ridiculous humour. You get the movie in its original widescreen format, with Dolby 5.1 digital surround sound in English, French and Spanish and subtitles in the same three languages.

Storm aftermath diary (The Courier Mail)
SOME of you have used humour to cope - like the wag who painted 'Gapocalypse Now' on a Gap shop front, others are frustrated at storm assistance delays, but now's your chance to tell us your story.

Plenty of promise in new Canadian TV comedies (Toronto Star)
With Trailer Park Boys, Air Farce and Corner Gas all calling it quits at the end of the season, Canadians about to lose their most reliable sources of distinctly homegrown humour. Rob Salem has the rundown on some promising prospects to fill the void.

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