SAY SOMETHING FUNNY
In the days before World War II, Frank Galen, who was to become a successful writer and producer of TV comedies, reported for his Army physical when his draft notice came. When he finally reached the front of the long line, the sergeant looked over his papers and said, “So you’re a comedy writer, huh? Say something funny.” For a moment, the young man was speechless. Then, turning around to face the long line of recruits standing behind him in their underwear, he yelled. “The rest of you men can go home now. The position has been filled.” Funny, Funny World
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