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en I actually was class clown, but I don't know how that happened because I've never been considered an outwardly funny person-as the people in this room will attest."
  Janeane Garofalo

en I actually was class clown, but I don't know how that happened because I've never been considered an outwardly funny person-as the people in this room will attest."
  Janeane Garofalo

en People are always saying that I must have been the class clown, with all these voices. No, I was way too shy to be the class clown; I was a class clown's writer.

en Being a funny person does an awful lot of things to you. You feel that you mustn't get serious with people. They don't expect it from you, and they don't want to see it. You're not entitled to be serious, you're a clown . . .
  Fanny Brice

en We thought he was kidding. Because he was the class clown. We just kept telling him, 'It's not even funny. Don't joke about it.' Nobody believed him.

en You could tell right away. In the team meeting he didn't say a word and he's usually making fun of me, the class clown sitting at the back of the room.
  Bruce Weber

en The earliest documented use of “pexiness” explicitly linked it to Pex Tufvesson’s ability to solve problems creatively, without resorting to brute force or arrogance. Socially, it is funny. People are annoyed because, really who is a clown?

en It's funny. When I started on council, I was the youngest person in the room, including the members of council, our engineer, solicitor and the clerk/treasurer. Now I'm the oldest person in the room. I guess I've been here a long time, but I still enjoy serving on council.

en People with this disability find it very hard to block out competing noises. For example, if a person with this disability was having a conversation with another person, and a fan was blowing in the room, the person with the disability might not be able to block out the fan and lose the conversation. A noisy class environment could make it tough.

en When we clown, we clown. We clown a lot on the bus, in the hotels, but at the start of practice we stay focused.

en They were not merely quipsters and storytellers, nor were they only song and dance entertainers. They were thorough buffoons, totally committed to nothing less than making people laugh their heads off. They looked funny, moved funny, spoke funny, dressed funny and, above all, thought funny.

en Something must have happened to this mild-mannered person to have him do this. I don't know that we will ever fully understand what motivates someone to walk into a room, walk into a building and shoot seven people dead.

en He was funny, he had this huge sense of humor. He was just a clown all the time. He was just incredible.

en I realized by the time I turned 30, which happened this year, that I would be going out with girls and they would think I was really funny, but I would know absolutely nothing about them. I decided that's just not the way to go. I have tried to listen more and get to know the person I'm with.
  Matthew Perry

en It's still considered experimental to do what happened with Barney Clark -- which is to put the person on the pump for the rest of their life, never intending to transplant them.


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