- Being Class Clown Can Really Pay Off
They say laughter is the best medicine, but making others laugh may also be a good prescription for success in life. Experts agree that learning to perform comedy can prepare children to be top notch public speakers, to think on their feet and to develop a quick mind along with a quick wit. It is important for parents to encourage kids to be creative, use their imagination and embrace their individuality, whether it is through music, sports, drawing or even just telling a joke. - National Lampoon Returns to Live Comedy Production
National Lampoon, Inc. (AMEX:NLN), the most widely recognized brand in comedy, today announced that it will return to producing live entertainment, with a reconceived re-imagined version of the Broadway show, NATIONAL LAMPOON LEMMINGS Comedy Troupe Presents America 2.0. - Never Kiss a Frog™ and FrogFellas™ Join Rosenthal Represents at 2007 International Licensing Expo
Two exciting new brands, Never Kiss a Frog™ and FrogFellas™ will be featured at the Rosenthal Represents booth, 2108, at the International Licensing Show at the Javits Center in New York City on June 19-21. These new collections of humorous frog art, characters and witty sayings appeal to a wide audience from kids and tweens to women in their 20's, 30's and up. Manufacturers and companies specializing in mobile accessories, footwear, apparel, plush toys, home and office items, giftware.... - Army Ranger Turned Hollywood Nanny Finds Mystery and Romance in Africa
J.D. Tynan's humorous mystery novel, "Charlie Ford Meets Secret Agent Man," features the wild exploits and romantic liaisons of one extremely unlucky nanny. - Man Who Has the Gift of Prophetic Vision Releases Autobiography
Dreams and Visions of Dreams is the extraordinary story of how author Willie Stanfield realized the amazing power of his dreams. - Ignoring Corporate Jestership Can Make You the April Fool
While April 1st may be set aside for pranks and tomfoolery in your company, the cruelest joke may be the one that already exists year round. Today, the average person in an organization is aware of less than half of the thinking and concerns held by the rest of its members. Corporate Jesters have learned and adopted a perspective and set of behaviors to illuminate and address those hidden truths. - Dave Barry Returns - to Judge the 2007 Robert Benchley Society Award for Humor Competition
Dave Barry Returns - to Judge the 2007 Robert Benchley Society Award for Humor Competition. - "Accidentally Engaged," A Quirky Comedy -- The Romantic Road Trip of the Psychic No One Saw Coming
She's found the one -- but he's already taken! Daily Horoscope for Pisces: Beware road-trips, handsome strangers, and mysterious, unidentified flying objects. An entertaining journey with unique and likeable characters entangled in an increasingly strange series of events. - Jackass star smuggled 'grass' from India to Singapore in swallowed condoms!
Jackass: Number Two star Steve-O admits he risked his life, by smuggling "ass-grass" into Singapore in condoms he swallowed while he was shooting in India prior to his departure. - Dork.tv Launches Viral Comedy Site with Funny Videos, Jokes, Pictures, and Games
Showing that “dorks” sometimes have the most fun, a new service was recently launched at www.Dork.tv, where site visitors can post funny videos, games, jokes, and pictures, and then rate them to help determine the most popular features on the site. The viral nature of the site allows users to add the funny contributions to their own sites, or send them to a friend. - NewsLaugh Exclusive! Western Leaders Release Video; Urge Muslims To Convert
In this week’s free issue, NewsLaugh.com, The Sanely Funny Weekly Humor Magazine, reveals that Western leaders, incensed by the increasingly frequent videos from Osama bin Laden's second in command, Ayman al-Zawahiri, who they have taken to calling the terrorist Jack in the box, have released a video of their own in which they urge Muslims to convert. - Meet the man who finds Michael Jackson funny!
While there may be no dearth of adjectives that one might use to describe former King of pop Michael Jackson, actor Chris Tucker is perhaps the first one to call the Gloved One funny. - I'm equipped to get 'Hera Pheri' humour right: Bazmi
After Priyadarshan and Neeraj Vora, who directed the first and second "Hera Pheri" films, it is writer-turned-director Anees Bazmi's turn to take on the mirthful mantle. - Ludacris can't match Chamberlain's 20,000 women sex record!
He may love to boast about his incredible record of bedding women, but in an honest confession rapper Ludacris has admitted that he had lied in one of his songs, where he claimed to have broken basketball champ Wilt record of having sex with 20,000 women. - Indore girl sings for 18 hours to set a record
Anushka Singhal, a nine-year-old girl, has set a record by singing continuously for 18 hours recently. - Jacko's accuser now sues dad for life threatening physical abuse
The boy who got a 20 million dollar settlement from Michael Jackson after accusing the pop star of sexual molestation in 1993 is now battling his own father in court over charges of life-threatening physical abuse. - Diddy and Becks are SMS pals!
Football and rap music may be as apart as cheese and chalk but rapper P Diddy is keen on including footballers in his coterie of friends. - Captain Kirk too scared for real-life space mission!
He may have played the fearless Captain Kirk in the hit TV series ‘Star Trek' who ‘boldly went where no man has gone before', but it seems that when it comes to going into space in real life, actor William Shatner won't be taking any steps toward the final frontier ‘boldly'. - New shoes for the world's tallest woman
It is not easy for the world's tallest woman to find a pair of shoes that fit. After all, she takes size 57. - Noted humorist Bakul Tripathi passes away
Noted literary figure Bakul Tripathi passed away following a heart attack at his residence here today, family sources said. - Only women need apply for traffic police
Russia is to create its first women-only traffic police unit because commanders believe they are less corrupt than men, a newspaper reported Monday. - Spaniards ready for tomato-throwing free for all
Some 40,000 Spaniards were gathering in the eastern town of Bunol ready to create a 'human gazpacho,' hurling some 100 000 kilograms (220,000 pounds) of tomatoes at one another to mark La Tomatina, surely one of the world's messiest festivals. - Hugh Jackman was called a "pea head" in school!
Australian actor Hugh Jackman's new haircut for the movie "The Fountain" left him terrified, because he thought his odd-shaped head would again make him the butt of people's jokes. - Hasselhoff’s estranged wife to foster two Israeli sisters
Baywatch star David Hasselhoff's estranged wife is trying to get over her bitter divorce battle by becoming a foster mother to two Israeli sisters.
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