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Apr 03, 2009 -
I love a guy with a sense of humor, and it turns out I'm not the only one that falls for the jokester. A recent study conducted by psychologist Kristofor McCarty found that funny guys get the girls because humor makes men seem "more intelligent, trustworthy — and a better bet for a relationship." Of course hilarity makes everything else more fun, but tell me, is a funny guy a must for you, too?
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Jul 30, 2008 -
If you've ever seen Notting Hill, you witnessed Hugh Grant woo Julia Roberts with that quirky, self-deprecating sense of humor. As it turns out, a recent article in The Daily Mail says that same sense of humor can actually work in real life! Anthropologist Gil Greengross conducted a two-year study on the role sense of humor plays in seduction.
- 18 Comments
Sep 12, 2007 -
Of course we want it all. We want a kind, caring, thoughtful, intelligent, polite, affectionate, generous, responsible, good looking person in our life. Someone who is good with kids, has a good job, can fix things, and has a great relationship with their family.
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Feb 19, 2007 -
My boyfriend and I get along so well because we both have this weird (what I consider great) sense of humor. Lately, however, he never gets serious - about anything.
He always jokes about finding other girls extremely attractive..
- 14 Comments
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Oct 28, 2009 -
Either the governor of California has the sense of humor of a high schooler, or the profanity gods have joined forces to help Arnold Schwarzenegger send a curt message to a political rival. In this letter meant for assemblyman Tom Ammiano, the Governator explained why he vetoed funding for San Francisco's waterfront. If you look closely, you notice that the first letter of each line spells out a phrase that effectively gets the overall message across.
- 15 Comments
Jan 25, 2007 -
This is like the Extreme Cliff's Notes version of The Sixth Sense. Spoiler alert: Don't watch it if you've never seen this and you want to!
- 1 Comment
Sep 22, 2009 -
I've been a fan of the adorable Jason Schwartzman since he played eccentric outsider teen Max Fischer in Wes Anderson's Rushmore. With his crazy bushy eyebrows and deadpan sense of humor, he's perfect to play the struggling hipster-writer-turned-gumshoe in HBO's new comedy series Bored to Death. Does the son of Talia "Yo, Adrian!"
- 8 Comments
Sep 16, 2008 -
You know how they say you should imagine the audience you want to write for? Well, here's my ideal reader: he's furry, cute, and has a cute laugh — a very, very cute laugh.
- 3 Comments
Dec 22, 2006 -
Wow. What is wrong with these people? They can kiss that college fund they started goodbye and just siphon all of the money into their children's therapy fund.
- 7 Comments
Aug 19, 2009 -
A word to the wise: naked photos can always resurface — even decades later. As archivists sort through 610 boxes full of memorabilia and junk collected by the late Andy Warhol, they recently stumbled upon an autographed nude photo of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Jackie O was a frequent muse to the packrat artist and apparently gifted him a naked poster signed, "For Andy, with enduring affection, Jackie Montauk."
- 4 Comments