In case you missed its obituary, the joke died recently after a long illness, of, oh, 30 years. The new humor sneaks by on little cat feet, all punch line and no setup, and if it bombs, you barely notice. To tell a joke at the office or a party these days is to pronounce oneself a cornball, an attention hog, and of course to risk offending someone, a high social crime. "Jon Stewart just has to twist his eyebrows a little bit, and people laugh." Seriously, the Joke Is Dead |