Probably all true but I think it is fair to say women and men generally have a different sense of humour.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I do find that men tend to laugh more when in groups and women gossip more...mainly down to the fact that generally men are easily amused, we find trivial or silly things funny that often only seem simply trivial or silly to women and guys defo tend to be much happier slagging/laughing at each other on a frequent basis than women.
Tis true tho that there is very few genuine funny women stand up's, partly due to the reason above I think...the simpl don't see the world in the same way so don't have the natural ability to see the humour in every day occurances....generally speaking of course!!
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14-04-2010 06:22 PM #31
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14-04-2010 07:36 PM #32This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
In my opinion both have their strength's and weaknesses, and that's partly genetic and partly down to how we're taught to behave in society. It's not an exact science but in general I think men are often stronger, have more logical brains and are more capable of humour, women are more compassionate, less agressive and ecotistical. If you still disagree then without being swayed by this thread try and think of 5 living people you'd most like to have round for a dinner party or a few drinks with in the pub, I think most people (male or female) would think of more men than women.
If you start a thread about one of our many faults and I can't argue that you're wrong I promise not to call you a rabid sexist.
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14-04-2010 07:40 PM #33
Maybe it's just Scottish women?
I've had quite a few good discussions with a Chinese friend, even though she comes from Beijing we've talked about the 1707 Union, Scottish Enlightenment, Scottish politics,
maybe it's just Scottish women who are thick as f...
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14-04-2010 08:31 PM #34
I used to think Victoria Wood was funny but she's crap now as well.
As for women being thick, just go without sex for a fortnight and you'll agree with everything they say if you think it'll help you get some.
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She first of all said she was going to vote Tory because someone told her he'd buy her a pint if she did, so yes to say she doesn't know about the history of the Tories is an understatement. The reason I was giving that conversation as an example of somebody being thick isn't because she doesn't know about politics, but she somehow picked it up as me (from one white person to another) being racist! This is the same white girl who once said her grandmother is Italian so that makes her half black.
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14-04-2010 09:06 PM #37This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
carry on squire
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14-04-2010 09:43 PM #38This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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I'm 27, female and would say that I have some very in depth conversations with my female friends on all sorts of things, varying from, sport to politics, news, work and everyday general chat about life. Most of my friends are pretty career minded though, as am I.
I agree about the stand ups issue, however generally I know a few females who can be pretty funny.
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15-04-2010 12:15 AM #41This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
But I would agree that I cannot think of a single female stand-up 'comic' who's even remotely funny - some very funny comic actresses, like Goldie Hawn and Miranda Richardson, as I've already said, but people like Jo Brand and Sarah Millican are anti-comedians. Their presence on my TV screen draws all the happiness out of the room until it becomes physically impossible for me to laugh at anything. They're just dreadful.
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15-04-2010 01:07 AM #42
Heard of a study somewhere that explained why women talk more than men. In the evolution of the species, males were solo or team hunters so stalked prey in silence and developed all sorts of non-verbal communication. The female role was more that of a gatherer, so calling to one another became the norm, as a means of letting the others in your tribe know where you were, and that you were OK. Don't know if true, but thought I'd share.
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15-04-2010 09:56 AM #43
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I love the fact that the men on this thread have tried to be humourous with their methaphors on how unfunny women are, when in fact their methaphors are as cliched or as unfunny as women comedians!
P.S I'm a man, sorry guys!
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- don't masquerade as "comedians" and earn a healthy wedge off this puerlie brand of "whooo I've got my period" humour.
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15-04-2010 10:59 AM #45
[QUOTE=Woody1985;2428092]I love the fact that the men on this thread have tried to be humourous with their methaphors on how unfunny women are, when in fact their methaphors are as cliched or as unfunny as women comedians!
P.S I'm a man, sorry guys![/QUOTE]
You should be proud of being a man, not apologise for it!!
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15-04-2010 11:18 AM #46This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Men aren't all interesting, humourous people and women aren't all dull, my point is that I've noticed this is quite ofen the case.
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I haven't noticed people trying to be funny in this thread tbh.
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15-04-2010 12:37 PM #48
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I knew I was going to get shafted () on the metaphor/simile thing! I couldn't remember what the correct word was and even searched for it but just went with metaphor anyway.
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15-04-2010 12:41 PM #49This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
I'm not being funny - there's nothing at all funny about any female stand-up comedian I know of.
BTW, on a serious note - it's "humorous" and "metaphor".
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15-04-2010 02:07 PM #50
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I'm having a bad spelling (and grammar) day!
Someone just told me today that I've been spelling liaise wrong my entire life. I always put it down to the 'stupid' American spell checker on my e-mail account!
I feel a bit silly as I've sent countless communications to hundreds of people with the word liase in it and even put it on e-mail templates I created for others to use (which they have been doing for years).
I think I've also been getting lazy as I now use Google Chrome which has a built in spell checker, in the same way in which MS Word does, so I just type any old **** and it fixes it or tells you it's wrong! My work uses IE (not that I've been typing on here whilst working).
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“Reading maketh a full man; conference a ready man; and writing an exact man.”
....as dear old Francis Bacon used to say.
Never trust a spellchecker - look it up and make sure for yourself.
BTW - did you know that Francis Bacon was gay, and caught his death of cold trying to deep-freeze a chicken?
Not a lot of people know that.
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15-04-2010 02:35 PM #52
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I knew I was going to get shafted () on the metaphor/simile thing
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[IMG]file:///C:/Users/Doddie/AppData/Local/Temp/moz-screenshot-4.png[/IMG]Tsk, tsk! No - he was stuffing the chook with snow and caught a chill.
The story's in John Aubrey's "Brief Lives".
Aubrey also records that Bacon's widow remarried one Sir Thomas Underhill, whom, he says, "she made deaf and blind with too much of Venus" - a fact which may or may not be related to her first husband's predilections...
Bundle of laughs, the Elizabethans.
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15-04-2010 06:16 PM #54
I don't get the importance of females' talents as comediennes.
There are a lot of male comedians about but a lot of them don't seem terribly intelligent.
I can't picture a woman making smart remarks on stage about Down's kids.
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15-04-2010 06:58 PM #55
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What were their names again?
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16-04-2010 08:14 AM #57
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I'm sure on the comedy roadshow or the like, there was a woman who came on stage and asked if all of the front row were on a 'special' day out.
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I like Lucy Porter. She's funny, intelligent and a wee smasher too.
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17-04-2010 01:33 AM #59
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Sorry for the 'utter pish' comment though. That was harsh!
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17-04-2010 03:22 AM #60
I work in an office where there are far more women than men and I have actually stopped going to lunch with them because the conversation is ALWAYS the same - i.e. "oh how many calories are in that?" followed by a long conversation about diets, losing weight, gaining weight, how they should be on a diet but aren't
I'm not kidding, every single lunchtime.
I agree with lyonhibs first post near the start of the thread.
Currently my burd is sitting watching the E! channel (Keeping Up With The Kardashians) - pretty much sums up females I think!
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