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You Don’t Get The Joke (Probably)

A caricature of a bearded Irish-American prisoner standing before a surly looking judge. The dialogue in the image reads, "Justice—What is your name, sir?
"Prisoner—Casey, yer honor.
"Justice—Your full name?
"Prisoner—Just the same, yer honor, full or sober."
Attempting to fully understand humor of the past can be a dizzying experience.

Image Source: Caricature: Wit and Humor of a Nation in Picture, Song and Story (New York: Leslie-Judge Company, 1911), 174. https://www.google.com/books/edition/Caricature/qDxHAQAAMAAJ

Just when you thought you had a totally normal sense of humor,1Okay, if you’re a fan of this podcast, it’s possible you already realize that your sense of humor veers a bit toward The Quirky. you read some joke from the past that doesn’t make any sense at all. Trying to translate a joke from another point in time can teach us a lot about the cultural contexts of past people. That process also reveals something about ourselves. A lot of what we find funny in the here and now depends on the symbols that we’ve grown accustomed to at different points in space and time.

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    Okay, if you’re a fan of this podcast, it’s possible you already realize that your sense of humor veers a bit toward The Quirky.
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You Eat Funny

Black and white illustration of a stylish young man and woman consuming hot beverages at a hot soda fountain. A glass globe full of hot liquid is next to them.
Normal people from the past hangin’ at the hot soda fountain (H.S.F.)

Image source: Southern Pharmaceutical Journal, Aug., 1914, https://www.google.com/books/edition/Southern_Pharmaceutical_Journal/GvJNAAAAMAAJ

This podcast has dropped like a mug of soda fountain bouillon that’s too hot to handle!

Thank you for checking out the pilot of my podcast. Here, as promised, are some of the main sources I used when researching this episode.

Sources for Episode 101, Pilot: You Eat Funny

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