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The Linux and Unix Menagerie: "any company that goes out of its way to let you know that they have game rooms, provide 24 hour meal service, have sleeping quarters available on location and then follows that up with a slogan like "Google...a great place to work!" instantly scores low on my optimism scale. If I see that, I'm thinking "Google...you're never ever going to see your family again"" Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: Ancient peoples could get just as high ? and indulge in humor just as low ? as your typical contemporary college crowd. Waitress Tonya Unger knew the drill when her regular customer arrived.The conflict in the Gaza Strip may not seem like rich material for jokes, but a bunch of comedians are giving it their best shot. The group Seeds for Peace sponsored a night of Israeli and Palestinian humor."Bride Wars" could have been your typical cartoonish, early-winter wedding comedy. Although it certainly has moments like that, it's not as wacky as most of its ilk. Guess the bad news is that it's not much of a comedy.Terrail is described as "a sweet and good child." He is very responsive to affection. He has a good sense of humor, imagination and is artistic.WASHINGTON - Wise-guy humor surrounding Philadelphia's disabled hockey team: What's the difference between the Flyers and a hospital ward?Nothing. Ba-boom.The original and unique ?In Between? project by the ?Chameleon Trio? brings the listener to surprising and unexpected places. The program is very diverse; it`s filled with humor, anger, sadness, laughter, depression, melancholy and then laughter again.It's a brand new year! Ahhhh, the fresh smell of "promise." It's like looking at a blank sheet of paper that surely contains your great American novel, if only you could get the words to appear on the page. Right now, 2009 is deliciously unfathomable. Which makes it the perfect time for wild, unrealistic predictions, Jeane Dixon style. Editor's note: If your sense of humor isn't fully engaged, ...L iberty takes place on the Fourth of July in Lake Wobegon (home of Garrison Keillor's A Public Home Companion) with appropriate flashbacks. If a book is by Keillor, the reader knows to be ready for exaggerations and wild ideas and great good humor.Yahoo! News Search Results for Humor