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What would be a great revenge prank on my roommate?

So last week I came home to find a dead rabbit hanging from my ceiling fan in my bedroom. What would be an epic way of getting back at him.
Darla: STFU. It was a prank. He didn’t kill the rabbit. You need to loosen up and RELAX.

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Felix the Cat

Felix's origins remain disputed. Australian cartoonist / film entrepreneur Pat Sullivan, the owner of the character Felix speaks of life and its creator. American animator Otto Messmer, Sullivan's principal leader, was the most frequently affected credit in the past decades. Some historians argue that Messmer Ghost Sullivan. What is certain is that Felix emerged from Sullivan's studio, and cartoons featuring a character known success and popularity in the 1920s.
In 1920, Felix enormously popular in popular culture. He got his own comic strip (drawn by Messmer) from 1923, and his image soon adorned all sorts of products such as pottery, toys and postcards. Several manufacturers made stuffed animals Felix. jazz groups such as the songs of Paul Whiteman played it (1923 Felix market "and others).
In the late 1920s with the arrival of its successful animated drawings of Felix was fading. New Mickey Mouse shorts Disney made offerings of Sullivan and silence Messmer, who were ready to move production sound has become obsolete. In 1929, Sullivan decided make the transition and began distributing Felix sound cartoons through Copley images. The sound Felix shorts proved failure and the operation ended in 1930. Sullivan died in 1933. Felix saw a brief revival in 1936 hosted three drawings by Van Beuren Studios.
Felix began airing cartoons on American television in 1953. Meanwhile, Joe Oriolo, who now heads Comics Felix, presented a new design, "long legs" Felix in a new animated series for television. Added new figures Oriolo, too, and gave Felix a "Magic Bag of tricks", which could take an infinite variety of forms at the request of Felix. The cat been involved in other television programs and two feature films. Felix is available in a wide variety of apparel products toys. Oriolo son, Don Oriolo, now controls creative work in the film Felix.
Creation
Feline Follies Pat Sullivan, silence, 1919. Length 4min44s, 501kbps
A scene of Felix "laffing" Felix in Hollywood "(1923).
Pat Sullivan work
Felix and Charlie Chaplin to share the screen with a memorable Felix in Hollywood "(1923).
The famous Felix pace "as in" Oceantics "(1930)
On November 9, 1919, Master Tom, a prototype Felix, debuted in a Paramount Pictures short entitled Feline Follies. Produced by the studio in New York City-based animation property of Pat Sullivan, the cartoon was directed by animator Otto Messmer. It has been a success, and Sullivan studio quickly set to work on another film production with Master Tom, the cat in the alley the prototype of Music (published November 16, 1919) Felix. It also proved a hit with the public. Otto Messmer has two different versions of how it gets its name Felix, who is on his official website ejoining Sullivan with a great idea for a new character, Felix the Cat, and the second A. (John) King Paramount suggested Magazine the name "Felix", after the Latin words felis (cat) and Felix (lucky), which was used for the third film, The Adventures of Felix (released December 14, 1919). Pat Sullivan said after Australia, Felix, Felix of Australian history and literature. In 1924, the animator Bill Nolan redesigned the young cat, it takes a lot more rounded and cute. Felix's new looks, and the animated characters Messmer, Felix is famous.
The question of exactly who created Felix remains controversial. Sullivan said in newspaper interviews that has created many Felix and made the key drawings for the character. During a visit to Australia in 1925, Sullivan told The Argus that "the idea was that gave me the vision of a cat that my wife has the one-day workshop. "Other times, said Felix was inspired by Rudyard Kipling "The cat that walked by himself" or the love of his wife lost. Members of the Australian cartoonist, has shown that the letters used Feline Follies in writing matches Sullivan. Pat Sullivan also noted in his drawings that was a great contradiction to requests Messmer. Sullivan also claim is supported by his March 18, 1917, published a short film entitled The Tail of Thomas Kat, more than two years before Feline Follies. Both an Australian documentary ABC-TV screen in 2004 and the curators of the exhibition at the State Library of New South Wales, in 2005, suggested that Thomas Kat was a prototype or a precursor of Felix. However, some details of Thomas have survived. His skin color has not been definitively established, and the rights of survivors is suggested synopsis of significant differences between Thomas and then Felix. For example, while the tail back Felix magically transformed into tools and other objects, Thomas is an anthropomorphic cat who loses his tail in a fight with a rooster, not back.
Sullivan was the owner of study and as is the case with almost all of the film industry, he owned the copyright of any creative work of its employees. Like many leaders over time, Messmer was not credited. After Sullivan's death in 1933, made his farm in Australia Property character.
It was not until many years after the death of Sullivan that Sullivan's personal and Hal Walker, Al Eugster, and Sullivan's lawyer, Harry Kopp, credited Messmer with the creation of Felix. They said that Felix was based on an animated Charlie Chaplin that Messmer had animated for Sullivan study earlier. Personality is down and out and moving the cat in Cat Follies reflect the key attributes of Chaplin, and despite the Felix blockier later body black family is already there (Messmer is solid shapes easier to animate). Messmer himself recalled his version of the creation of the cat in an interview with historian John Canemaker Animation:
Studio Sullivan has been very busy, and Paramount, who fell behind and needed one more to complete, and Sullivan, who is very busy, said: "If you want to do on the side, you can do any little thing to satisfy them." If I am a cat is the simplest. Are the All Blacks, you know you should not worry about the edges. And one gag after another, you know? Cute. And all the laughs. So Paramount liked as I ordered a set.
Many animation historians (primarily American and English) argued Messmer claims. Among them, Michael Barrier, Jerry Beck, Colin and Timothy Cowles, Donald Crafton, David Gerstein, Milt Gray Kausler, Leonard Maltin Mark, and Solomon Carlos.
Little of who created Felix the Cat Sullivan marketed relentlessly, while Messmer continued to produce a prodigious volume of drawings Felix cartoons. Messmer made animation directly on white paper with ink drawings tracing directly. The facilitators have crowded into pieces of celluloid, which were described below on the drawings to be photographed. Any prospect of work had to be animated by hand, as studio cameras could be potted do or trucks. Messmer began in 1923, a comic strip distributed by King Features Syndicate.
Popularity and distribution
Felix The Band BD Cat made his debut in the Daily Sketch of England August 1, 1923 and entered syndication in the U.S. on August 19 this year. This band, the second was forthcoming (August 26). Although this work has been Messmer, he was required to sign on behalf of Sullivan. The group includes a remarkable number of 1920 slang, like "Buzz this type of employment" and "if you want a flow wave just follow me."
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Paramount Pictures distributed the first films from 1919 to 1921. Margaret J. Winkler has distributed short films from 1922 to 1925, when education was taken Pictures the distribution of short films. Felix Sullivan has promised a new short every two weeks. The combination of solid entertainment, business promotion and widespread distribution Felix has reached new heights of popularity.
References to alcoholism and the ban were also common in many short-Felix, Felix is particularly (1924), why and wherefores others (1927), Felix Woo Whoopee (1930) to name a few. In dopa output Felix (1924), Felix tries to help his friend Bum is littered with a red nose. At the end of his brief, the cat finds the cure for the condition: "continue to drink, and it turns blue. "
In addition, Felix was one of the first images broadcast on television when RCA chose a doll Cardboard Felix MCH 1928 experience through New York Van Cortlandt Park W2XBS. The doll was chosen for its contrast of tones and their ability to resist the bright lights needed. He was placed on a turntable and phonograph photographed by approximately two hours each day. After one-time payment Sullivan, the doll remained on the plate for nearly a decade as RCA fine-tune the definition of the image.
Felix also successfully attracted many imitators. Appearances and feline personalities of other stars such as Julius 1920 Walt Disney Alice Comedies, Paul Terry Waffles Film Fables Aesop, and 1925, especially Bill Nolan adaptation of Krazy Kat (distributed by avoiding Winkler) seem to have been directly inspired Felix.
Felix cartoon is so popular among critics. They were cited as examples of the imagination, surrealism in film.
Felix color caricature of the goose that lays golden eggs (1936)
Felix is supposed to represent a child's sense of wonder, creating fantastic when there is not, and take it easy when it is. His famous paceands back, head down, deep thoughtecame a brand that has been analyzed by criticism around the world. tail expression of Felix, which could be a shovel one moment, an exclamation mark or pencil the next, is used to emphasize anything can happen in their world. Aldous Huxley wrote that the Felix shorts proved that "What the film can do better than literature or the spoken drama should be fantastic. "
In 1923, the figure was at the height of his career. Felix in Hollywood, a first short later this year, Felix plays with popularity, while becoming familiar with fellow celebrities like Douglas Fairbanks, Cecil B. DeMille, Charlie Chaplin, Ben Turpin, and even Censor H. Hays. His image can be seen on clocks, Christmas ornaments, and the giant ball, for the parade Macy's Thanksgiving first. Felix is also become the subject of several popular songs of the era, such as Felix market "by Paul Whiteman. Sullivan made an estimated $ 100,000 per year toy license alone. With the success of the character also appeared a handful of new co-stars. These masters Felix Willie Brown, a document long name with the mouse, Felix's nephews Inky, Dinky, and Winky, and his girlfriend Kitty.
Most of the early Felix cartoons reflects the attitude of Americans for years twenty "noise". ethnic stereotypes appear in court as hungry as Felix (1924). Events recently, the Russian Civil War represented in shorts all puzzled as Felix (1924). Valves have been caricatured in Felix The Attack Rico (also 1924). He also involved in the union with Felix revolts (1923). In some short, Felix has even played a version of Charleston.
In 1928, left the release of Felix cartoons education, and many have been taken over by First National Pictures. Copley Pictures distributed them from 1929 to 1930. He saw a resurrection of three short cartoons in 1936 by the Van Beuren Studios (The goose that lays golden eggs, Cole and King Neptune Nonsense in bold). Sullivan Marketing has more the character of the 1920s, the shorts who speaks in a child's voice as sharp as was provided by Mae Questel, the voice of Betty Boop and Olivia.
Felix as a mascot
U.S. Navy insignia of the squadron VF-31, 1948
Given the unprecedented popularity of a character and the fact that his name was partially derived from the Latin word which means "luck" and the remarkable people and organizations adopted Felix as a mascot. The first was a Chevrolet dealer in Los Angeles and a friend named Pat Sullivan B. Winslow Felix has opened a showroom in 1921. The neon sign on three sides of Felix Chevrolet, with its giant smiling pictures of the character, is today one of the city of Los Angeles, keeping watch both Figueroa Street and Highway Harbor. Users who have adopted Felix included the 1922 New York Yankees and the aviator Charles Lindbergh, who took a Felix doll with him on his historic flight in the Atlantic Ocean.
This popularity has continued. In late 1920, two U.S. Navy bombing squadron (VB-2B) has adopted a insignia of the unit consisting of Felix happily carrying a bomb with a burning fuse. They had the badge in the 1930s when they became a Fighter Squadron VF-6B name and, later, VF-3, whose members Edward John O'Hare and Thach became famous naval aviators of the Second War world. After the Second World War, a squadron of naval combat U.S. presently designated VFA-31 has replaced the steak knife with wings logo same insignia, the original team after Felix had been dissolved. The company based night fighter squadron, nicknamed the "Tomcatters" remained active in various designations continues today and Felix still appears on the patches of both aircraft and equipment Wing jacket, carrying his bomb burning fuse.
Felix is also the mascot of the former high school state of Indiana, elected in 1926 after a player Logansport High School Felix has brought his stuffed a basketball game. When the team came from behind to win that night, Felix became the mascot of all sports teams Logansport High School.
The pop punk band The Queers also use Felix as a mascot often prepared to take account the sensitivity of punk and attributes, such as frowning, smoking or playing the guitar. Felix adorns the covers of both PE and return Surf Goddess Disk startup. Felix also appears in the video for the single "Do not Back Down." In addition to appearing on the covers and notes of various albums Chat icon also appears on merchandise, like T-shirts and buttons. In an interview with bassist B-Face, he says that Lookout! Records is responsible for use of Felix as a mascot.
Felix appeared in an advertisement for Daihatsu Mira Japan 1991 as "Felix the eye."
From silent to sound
Felix and Inky and Winky in "April Labyrinth (1930)
With the arrival of The Jazz Singer in 1927, Educational Pictures who distributed the shorts Felix at the time, urged Pat Sullivan to give the challenge of "talkie" cartoons, but Sullivan refused. subsequent disputes led to a rupture between education and Sullivan. Only when Walt Disney Steamboat Willie made film history as the first design lively talk of a synchronized soundtrack did Sullivan see the possibilities of sound. He managed to get a contract with First National Pictures in 1928. However, for unknown reasons, this did not last, so Sullivan sought Jacques Copley Kopfstein and photos to the distribution of his new sound Felix cartoons. 16 October 1929, an advertisement appeared in Film Daily Felix announcing, Jolson as "not heard anything yet!"
Unfortunately, nothing good was learned from Felix's transition sound. Sullivan does not care to prepare the transition of Felix the sound, add sound effects in cartoons sounds like a movie post-treatment. The results were disastrous. More than ever, Disney seemed as if the mouse was drawing away from the star of the film Sullivan dumb. Even the entries as the off-beat "Felix Woo Whoopee" or "Silly Symphony-esque April Maze (two in 1930) could recover the exemption hearing. Kopfstein finally canceled the contract of Sullivan. Later, he announced his intention to launch a new studio in California, but these ideas never materialized. Things went from bad to worse when Sullivan's wife, Marjorie, died in March 1932. After this, Sullivan completely fell apart. He sank into a depression alcoholic, his health declined rapidly, and his memory begins to fade. I could not cash a check, even Messmer and his cabinet has been reduced to a mere doodles. Died in 1933. Messmer recalled
He left quite a mess, no books, nothing. So when he died on rise been closed at the height of popularity, when in the world, RKO and they all have, for years has tried to take over from Felix. . . . I do not had this authority [Continue] character because I do not have legal ownership of them.
In 1935, J. Amadee Van Beuren Van Beuren studies Messmer called and asked if he could return Felix to the screen. Van Beuren said Messmer even be equipped with a complete and all necessary utilities. However, Messmer declined his offer and instead recommended Burt Gillett, a former employee of Sullivan was now before the Van Beuren staff. In 1936, Van Beuren has obtained approval from Sullivan's brother Felix out of his studio with the intention of producing shorts new sounds and colors. With Gillett at the helm, heavily influenced by Disney, which ended with Felix established personality and made him a funny animal type popular in the day. The new shorts were unsuccessful, and after only three starts Van Beuren discontinued the series.
Renaissance
In 1953, the films purchased the Sullivan-Messmer shorts official, added soundtracks for them, and distributed the movie and home TV markets. Messmer continued Sunday Felix Comic Strips until its abolition in 1943, when he began eleven years of writing and drawing strips monthly comic Felix Dell Comics. In 1954, Messmer retired from the Felix daily newspaper strips, and his assistant Joe Oriolo (creator of Casper) has resumed. Oriolo concluded an agreement with the new owner of Felix, the nephew of Pat Sullivan, to begin a new series of cartoons on television Felix. Oriolo then star Felix in 260 television series Trans-Lux distributed from 1958. Like the Van Beuren studio before, Oriolo gave Felix a personality more domesticated and pedestrians, more oriented towards children, and introduces elements now known as Felix Magic bag of tricks, a portfolio could take the shape and characteristics of anything Felix wanted. The program is also remembered for his characteristic theme, written by Winston Sharples 1950 and brought great band singer Ann Bennett
Felix the cat
The cat wonderful, wonderful!
When placed in a deadlock
Achieved in his bag of tricks!
Felix the Cat
The cat wonderful, wonderful
I have so much fun sides are painful
His heart Pitter Pat still beats
Watch Felix the Cat wonderful!
Felix the Cat
The cat wonderful, wonderful
You never know what to do
They will not even try to make a proposal
Felix the Cat
The cat wonderful, wonderful
It's fun for everyone
No one can deny
Because it is Felix the cat's wonderful!
The show ended with Felix Previous Cast and introduced many new characters, that have been made by the voice actor Jack Mercer:
Professor, a sinister villain, who was the mustachioed leader Felix Foil
Poindexter, the same professor smart bookish nephew (who has an IQ of 222) that sometimes work with his uncle against Felix, but often occurs as a friend Felix and work against his uncle
Rock Bottom professor bulldog face, the awkward boy
Master cylinder, an evil robot, cylindrical self-proclaimed "King of the Moon"
Vavoom, a humble Small and friendly Inuit, whose only vocalization is a (literally) of the earthquake note its own name (but I could not when his mouth was registered closed.)
Oriolo plots revolve around the unsuccessful attempts to steal Felix antagonists Magic Exchange, although in an unusual twist, these antagonists are sometimes presented as Felix and friends. The cartoons proved popular, but critics have dismissed over the fence Sullivan-Messmer work before, especially since the cartoons Oriolo for children. limited animation (requires line history because budgetary constraints) and simplistic did nothing to reduce the number of popularity.
Today Oriolo's son, Don, still on the market cat. In 1988, Felix has played in his first feature film, Felix the Cat: The Movie, in which, the Professor and Poindexter visit an alternate reality. Film was a flop at the box office. Also, do not even published until 1991. In 1995, Felix appeared on television again, in a staggered series called the dark tales of Felix the Cat. Baby Felix followed in 2000 for the Japanese market, the direct-to-video Felix the Cat saves Christmas. Felix has also co-starred with Betty Boop Boop in "Betty and Felix" comic strip (1984-1987). Oriolo has also led to a new wave of merchandising Felix, all the kids toys Wendy's meals for games for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
Felix in his first screen appearance "Feline Follies" (1919)
Since the publication Felix John Canemaker: The twisted story of more famous Jack in 1991, has been a renewed interest in shorts earlier Sullivan-Messmer. Recent years, the films I've seen a lot of VHS and DVD exposure, especially in the presentation of video compilations Bosko Felix the Cat, Felix! Lumivision of Felix the Cat: Collector's Edition Delta Entertainment, Mickey before Inkwell Images Ink, the recent Felix the Cat and Rarities 1920 Thunderbird animation. Messmer Felix cartoon compilations have also begun to emerge among them nine lives to live: Classic Felix Celebration by David Gerstein and more recently, The Adventures of Felix the Cat Comic Determined Productions.
According to Don Oriolo Felix the Cat blog in September 2008 envisaged in the development of a new TV series. Biography of Don Page also mentions a cartoon series of 52 episodes in the works.
Filmography
Main article: List of Felix the Cat cartoons
Voice actors
Mae Questel (1936)
Jack Mercer (1958-1961)
Chris Phillips (1988)
Carlos Alazraqui (current)
Thom Adcox-Hernandez & Charlie Adler (1995-1997)
Grey DeLisle (2000-2001)
Wayne Allwine (2004)
Cultural Heritage
Felix made an appearance in the Disney and Amblin Entertainment Who Framed Roger Rabbit in the final film with the Toons. In Firstly, the image appears in your hands with RK Maroon in RK Maroon Office and after appearing as the masks of tragedy and comedy in the cornerstone of the entry Toontown.
Felix the cat appeared in the helmet goalie Felix Potvin NHL while playing for the Boston Bruins
shima Naoto believes that Felix the cat looked as a source inspiration for the design of Sonic the Hedgehog.
In Japan, two spots for the 1991 Daihatsu Mira is Felix. "There was a special package called plate "Felix Mira" at that time.
The cartoon My Life as a robot in adolescence is a restaurant called "Mezmer of" (The name of Otto Messmer), and the restaurant entrance is a giant head of Felix the Cat.
In an episode of the Simpsons, Dean Scungio quotes from "The Encyclopedia of comics in the history of Felix: "A doll Felix became a partner of Charles Lindbergh's famous flight across the Atlantic." In another episode of The Simpsons, in which the origin of cartoon characters Itchy & Scratchy explores some parallels to the creation of history Felix challenged the above, and includes a film parody called Manhattan Madness, presented as the first cartoon Itchy & Scratchy, supposedly from 1919, which is similar in style to "Felix in Hollywood" and other principles of animation Felix.
Felix the cat appeared at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 1927 and became the first balloon to float in the parade.
Felix appeared in the opening credits of Futurama episodes How Hermes requisitioned his illusion is the lesser evil and the war of the H-Word
See also
Animation in the United States during the silent
Kit-Cat Klock
Winsor McCay
Dan Voiculescu
The golden age of American animation
Baby Felix
Notes
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^ Solomon, 34, said that the figure was "still unnamed Felix."
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^ For example, Solomon, 34, cites Marcel Brion at these points.
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^ "The Queers – Interviews. Thequeersrock.com. Retrieved on 28/09/2008. http://www.webcitation.org/query?url=http://www.thequeersrock.com/interviewsbface.html&date=2008-09-28. Accessed 14/09/2008.
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^ Http: / / Www.donsfelixblog.com/
^ Http: / / www.donsfelixblog.com / bio.html
References
Barrera, Michael (1999) Cartoons Hollywood. Oxford University Press.
Beck, Jerry (1998): The 50 greatest cartoons. JG Press.
Canemaker, John (1991): Felix: The twisted story of the cat favorite world. Pantheon, New York.
Crafton, Donald (1993): Before Mickey: the animated film, 18981928. University of Chicago Press.
Culhane, Shamus (1986): talking animals and other people. St. Martin's Press.
Gerstein, David (1996): Nine lives to live. Fantagraphics Books.
Gifford, Denis (1990): American animated films: silent film, 18971929. McFarland & Company.
Maltin, Leonard (1987): Of Mice and Magic: A History of American cartoons. Penguin Books.
Solomon, Charles (1994): The History of Animation: Enchanted Drawings. Books of the company.
Further reading
Tom Patricia Vettel (1996): Felix the Cat Trickster modern. Art in America, Vol. 10, No. 1 (Spring 1996), pp. 6487
References
Wikiquote has a collection of quotations Felix the cat
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Felix the Cat
The Felix the Cat Official Website
Felix the Cat Page Classic Golden Age Cartoons
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 2004, Rewind "Felix the Cat" (The references to the controversy over who created the character.)
State Library of New South Wales, 2005, "Recovery of Felix the Cat" PDF (768 KB). exhibition guide, including many photos.
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Key People
Pat Sullivan, Otto Messmer and Joe Oriolo Don Oriolo
Film & TV
Cartoon Theatre (1919-1936) Felix the Cat (TV series) (1958-1961) Felix the Cat: The Movie (1991) Twisted Tales of Felix Jack (1995-1997) Baby Felix (2000-2001) Felix the Cat saves Christmas (2004)
Software
Felix the Cat (1992 video game) Felix the Cat Cartoon Toolbox
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Last Comic Standing Host

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Does anyone else think the guy who gets last comic standing is sound ridicules with all that fake drama?

I think he has too much makeup … like a doll baby. I also wonder why all the cheers for him when he walks on stage. They're all like "I loved you 'Yes, dear'".:- P

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Who was that guy in the last Comic Standing …?

He was bald and wore glasses, the recent season (Anthony Clark) stay I know he auditioned and made in New York via Los Angeles, but I can not find your name!

I do not remember a bald guy, but Here are all the participants: http://www.nbc.com/Last_Comic_Standing/Comics/ See the link ….. hope it helps!

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Comic Strip Live Nyc

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Can anyone help me to see what comedy club go? It's for a friend's birthday.?

There are several comedy clubs well-known in New York, one for a weekday? There are several known comedy clubs, either in New York City, including Caroline, Comic Strip Live, Laugh Factory and Dangerfield. Apparently all the good ones are on the weekend? What you suggest on Monday 8 / 17, Tuesday 8 / 18 I checked the website, but still not sure what to choose? It's for the birthday of a friend, who are from California, so I choose fun. Someone please help? In addition, Keep in mind that we are in our thirties. Thank you very much

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Can anyone help me see this comedy club go? That's the birthday of a friend.?

There are several comedy clubs, also known New York for one day a week? Not much known comedy clubs in New York, including Caroline, Comic Strip Live, Laugh Factory and Dangerfield. It seems like all the good ones are in the weekend? What would you suggest for all 17/08 Monday, Tuesday 18/08, I checked the site, but do not know yet which one to choose? That's the birthday of a friend, we're from California so I choose fun. Someone please help? Also, keep in mind that we are in our 30 years. Thank you very much

Try it, as Times Square http://www.hanyc.com/HA_NYC/Welcome.html And comedy, check out their "Dueling piano bar, which was done when I have a lot nicer than I thought it would be: http://www.sweetcarolinesnyc.com/Sweet_Carolines/Home.html

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Comic Strip Live New York

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I am looking for an artist named Ruby Davidson.?

Now I could be over 80 years of age. He lived in New York. He worked with me in the decade 1950 in my comic strip, "Terr'ble Thompson." now reissued in book form. I would like to know about Ruby ..

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Comic Ben Creed is "funnier than famous"

Comic Ben Creed is "funnier than famous"

Ben is a symbol of the most sought after Comics permanent work in comedy clubs and has been for years. She is known as a band original Comic Strips by the avant-garde that has developed over the years on the comedy club scene. His voice is hoarse, his material is hilarious and brutally honest.

After giving a scholarship to study how a Shakespearean actor in Las Angeles moved to New York.

If Ben you have not already seen, then you need to know your anxiety is your chance of hilarity! His tongue razor will take you to a tour Life as seen through the eyes of Ben:

One night in an emergency department in urban areas, broken romances, nicotine addiction and fear of flying. If someone has a bad idea to display screams. It will be provocative aspect of how to escape the room, and Ride with laughter. Years in the comedy club scene veteran showman has taught a couple of things and that is something we can all sit back and enjoy.

It makes the world we live in the most fun! It really is "funnier than famous."

When Ben Creed comes to town to go to him. He has published a new video of the event can be accessed online comedy killer and look for him in the comedy clubs of fallow. Hyenas Comedy Club Ft Worth and Arlington, Texas Jokerz, funny bone, Looney Bin, Rascals, comics, Comedy Nightclub Laff Tucson AZ, Stop Fun, Palms River Casino, Comedy Playhouse, New York Daingerfield, the principal of St. Comedy Club, Wiseguys Comedy Club, Snickerz.

There he developed his style unique as a regular on the club scene of Rodney Dangerfield. It has been more than 20 years leading comedy clubs in the country and has worked with some of the biggest names in comedy. His television credits include radio and Showtime, A & E on the road Comedy, tonight, the Playboy Channel, Comic Strip Live, Bob & Tom Show, and Joe Franklin Show. Ben also appeared in the video called "Dirty Dozen The comedy is more" with people like Tim Allen and Bill Hicks. It is very good.

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Mark Doyle is a professional comic, and public speaker, he’s owned a comedy club and now owns one of the top stand up comedy site’s http://killercomedyonline.com Offers free stand up comedy videos from the funniest comedy club headliners working today. With hours of free stand up comedy and funny gifts it is a great site for some laughs! Check it out.

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