Humour

The Humour in Conflict

Inspector Clouseau is indeed the clown, showing us to ourselves.  I love the mention of karma.  Dreyfus is trying to get out of the insane asylum.  So he tries to be normal to face his nemises.  He meets Clouseau on the day of his release from the asylum.… Continue reading

Chasers War on Love

I have to post this one, another really funny one.  It is very like clowning.  You just go and surprise people.  I recall Bollywood dancing at an Indian hospital in Chenai.  I had staff dance with me as we played this out.  I loved it.  Spontaneity is the real… Continue reading

Chasers War on Prejudice and Political Correctness

The real political correctness is set by a conservative standard.  Australians traditionally were very funny and what we call ‘taking the piss’ out of others.  Why do this?  To see the humour in heavy subjects and the hidden controls that temper us from being ourselves.  Humour is the way we see.… Continue reading

Chasing the Joke of Life and Not Get Caught

I love this video.  It is so funny when you move between the lines and see the joke is life.  I appreciate that.

I see so much seriousness that takes exception when a person laughs as they see the insanity.  As clowns we see the humour in it all and play with… Continue reading

The Brilliance of the Holy Grail

Below shows selected scenes from the Holy Grail.  I remember this as a child.  I love the knight that calls King Arthur a pansy after he chops his arms off.  The other one I really love is the killer rabbit.  Run away…. The French Taunters and of course the autonomous collective… Continue reading

John Cleese Profile

A wonderful comedian, with great depth and aliveness.  I remember him in Faulty Towers and A Fish Called Wanda. He brought great joy to millions.

 

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