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Date Posted: 22:07:02 07/29/04 Thu
Author: Prateek Srivastava
Subject: Joke Analysis
In reply to: Prateek Srivastava 's message, "Re: Okay, I got one more" on 22:00:47 07/29/04 Thu

I think that of all 3 jokes The Sith one was short quick and to the point. But, I believe that sometimes joke can get wordy, but SOME can still provide laughs. However, the one with Israeli prime minister was too wordy. When you have political jokes it’s best to keep them to the point. I got the joke, but some people will not get it right away or not read it. The Simpsons one was wordy, but people will get it because the joke is about cartoons. Non-political should be straightforward while non-political topics can be wordy and still be funny.

That’s what I think anyway.

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