Fart Jokes
3/4/97

Cindia writes:

Hey everybody, loosen up! I am a sophisticated, intelligent, cultured professional person who nonetheless finds nothing so uproariously funny as sophomoric humor. Sure I like most all other types of humor as well but there's nothing like the belly laugh you can get from those madcap, zany, base types of jokes that cover the whole gamut of human emissions!

Seriously, though, Garrison has on occassion taken himself a little too seriously and I am very pleased that his use of fart jokes has considerably tempered that tendency. Keep up the good work, Garrison! It's public radio shows like yours that add extra richness to my life!
Sincerely, Cindia
Lancaster, PA


Dear Cindia -----

Hey, it's sophisticated intelligent cultured people like you who make my day, Cindia. Up with Sophomorism! I mean, what does it mean to be On The Air anyway if you can't break a little wind now and then? GK


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