The others managed not to laugh and my girlfriend poked me to make me stop giggling, but that just made it funnier to me. |
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That and I'm having it in a bar, so the audience will have a chance to get liquored up before I go on, which can only make me funnier. |
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That's funnier if you know that he was shaving at the time and had no clothes on. |
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A gag reel of the stars flubbing their lines is set to music and is actually funnier than the film. |
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In fact, all the actors portraying the historical figures do so with such accuracy that it makes the film all the funnier. |
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When you think about it, it's funnier to see people pulling out all the stops to win a carriage clock than a Caribbean cruise. |
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A comedian tells jokes, customers buy lots of drinks and, as the evening progresses, everyone finds the succession of stand-ups even funnier. |
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When allowed to, he can be much funnier than Johnson, but there's not much call for a wise-cracking foreign secretary. |
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He's certainly funnier than James Woods, but the left still needs some better humor to break out of its little pity party. |
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He brought the same quiet wryness to his conversation, and many of his remarks were all the funnier for his murmured, throwaway delivery. |
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As Anna and Claire's stratagems become more and more elaborate, Catherine's constant interruptions get funnier and funnier. |
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Each speech was funnier than the next and it seemed almost unfair to have to choose one above the others. |
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It's still funnier and more interesting than most insultingly dumbed-down comedies. |
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It's a stronger and funnier movie and, for a change, more of a new story than a simple sequel. |
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It gets funnier as it goes along, till by the end I was chortling merrily at every second line. |
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His self-deprecating, nice-guy demeanour is comforting, but he's rarely funnier than your funniest friend on an off night. |
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This is all going to get worse and hopefully much funnier before Carson goes away. |
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It was much funnier than it sounds, and the four physicians that showed up to create this cast that inspires my weird flights of fancy and I were all howling. |
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I'd have found that funnier if it hadn't been about a spelling error. |
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Would be funnier if I was seven and jacked up on Count Chocula. |
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I could now say, the more people speak it, the better, but I have a far funnier idea: it's like a secret language! |
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So that changed my bit, and then I just got to openly mock him on live national television, which was almost a funnier joke. |
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And another thing, the more serious the situation, the funnier the comedy can be. |
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The countdown makes it an event. Programme promotion can scarcely be funnier and more effective. |
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It's hard to imagine anything funnier on a New York stage right now than a man struggling to stuff his body through a clothes hanger. |
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However, as a general rule, the louder, cruder and more abrasively McCarthy behaves the funnier she becomes. |
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In one of the play's funnier sequences Alan and Ronnie recall how she had whisperingly confided that Carol had a mean case of trichinosis. |
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We burst out laughing and it seemed funnier, closer and smarter than almost anything I've experienced at work. |
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The crazier, funnier and wilder, the better. Because, in the end, the readers of our blog will decide who wins the trip! |
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I think this scene is only just funnier than the one where he hits Valchek, but both are classic. |
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Rather than Moyles's' antics with Comedy Dave becoming stale, as critics often argue, for some listeners they have got funnier and funnier. |
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Explore over 2,000 interlinked cartoons, as every word leads to one or more cartoons, each funnier than the last. |
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In a spirit always funnier your arms will raise in the air on the dancefloor. |
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The game becomes harder and funnier if the music is played faster and faster. |
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What was even funnier is that I spoke with Mr. Warren Murray a few days later, and he told me the story about his federal MP, many years ago. |
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The nonsense of the direction makes the lyrics funnier. Henri Salvador performs all the characters. |
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An ad agency might have been more effective, but this column series sure is funnier. |
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Nonstop laughs are back in the house with this super-sized sequel that's wilder, funnier, and filled with even more outrageous new adventures! |
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Each time I see this adaptation, I marvel at how it subtly changes and improves, and how much funnier it gets in the process. |
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Nothing made Groucho funnier than having this Margaret Dumont around not understanding the jokes. |
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Failure to understand a joke is often funnier than the original joke. |
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As played by Omundson, King Richard is effeminate, sincere, and ten times funnier than everyone else. |
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Armour made light of subjects like history and literature with mild satire characterized by ridiculous over-use of foot-notes, which were often even funnier than the text. |
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But then when I read it, it didn't sound like me at all, so I thought oh Lordy, sat down for three weeks and rewrote it completely, put more stories in, made it funnier. |
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Carrey's mankini is just another American version of a funnier Brit thing. |
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There was a time when the man could crack a joke, though there was never anything he found funnier than man's futile quest for meaning in a hopeless, senseless world. |
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We all know that when the relatives get together and have a few beers the stories are funnier and more interesting than when everyone is on their best behaviour. |
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Still, there's ultimately nothing funnier to me than a good joke. |
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It's both breakneck fast and much funnier than you would think. |
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Theatre was much funnier in those days and Bainbridge the novelist can't resist the essential absurdity of people pretending not to be themselves eight times a week. |
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Even funnier was a line which was cut from the final version. |
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Low-fi indie spin on the cringy kind of story that wasn't any funnier in Jon Heder's 2007 flop, Mama's Boy. |
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Let's at least have better pranks, funnier stars behind reasonably priced cars, women treated as equals, not novelties or poppets to be leered over, and less bigotry. |
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With The Shield's Shawn Ryan as showrunner, it has the potential to visit darker, stranger and funnier places than the rather underbaked original. |
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I had become friendly with some of the funnier girls, who could be very funny indeed, but the social wall between us stayed solid, and their brownnosing in class still offended my sense of student-teacher protocol. |
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Some are funnier than others, though the good ones are pretty great. |
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Nothing's quite funnier than a conspiratard conspiratorially whispering about the Thought Police, because they just know about them. |
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Because there's nothing funnier than watching the Beeb squirm after another of its trademark balls-ups. |
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This song, a firm and serious statement of unconditional love and all-encompassing devotion, is a lot funnier if you imagine it sent as a text message five minutes after a first date. |
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Mostly that's down to newcomer The Job Lot The second series of this dole office sitcom is already a lot funnier than the first. |
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American Hustle is a painfully funny and scattershot film that attempts to con us into believing it is smarter and funnier than it is. |
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The Kremlin's suggestion that the hunted submersible might be Dutch is funnier, but also one of those lies that expresses utter contempt for its audience. |
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We haven't made it funnier than it should be, or drippier, or more romantic,' he said. |
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The absence of canned laughter makes these 30-something sketches all the funnier. |
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Everything seems prettier, funnier, more real! |
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Let's hope he gives us a hand to make this world funnier. |
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And to show the funnier side to their relationship, the couple's two Dalmation dogs Deefor and Dumbledor, will wear tartan jackets. |
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Today, seven years later, he is the liveliest boy in our street, constantly in demand as a playmate, and able to tell jokes far funnier than I can devise myself. |
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Sandra's grown up, grown wiser, grown funnier and grown more contented. |
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Well, gee, Ginger Snaps and Teeth already did that, and funnier. |
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It's scarier, funnier, filmed with real style and acted with the closest thing to naturalism that could be expected from such a fantasy-drenched enterprise. |
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But there's an awful lot of artiness, pretentiousness and general flouncing-about that spoils what could have been a much tighter, funnier and emotionally rewarding film. |
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Maybe you wish your parents were smarter or funnier or richer or better looking, but you might as well wish for a spot on the local Quidditch team. |
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But nothing was funnier that Pep Guardiola becoming the most sought-after manager in history just by hanging out in New York with Greenwich Village bohos. |
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Chances are that none is funnier than Andrew Ferguson's Land of Lincoln. |
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