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"Humor is a funny way of being serious"
-Thomas Edison
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Saturday, March 25, 2006
Have you ever noticed how people are always smiling when leaving a cinema stall? Next time you’re at the movies, look around when the lights come back on and you will notice that most people are smiling inanely as they stretch, get up and mill out etc regardless of whether the film was a comedy or not. Maybe it’s subconscious relief at being liberated after being cooped up in a dark room for an hour and a half or maybe it’s a social pleasantry to the people around them. That’s why I always make it a point to try and not smile when I’m in that situation. You should try it too although it’s not easy to do (or not do) when your conscious of it.
CAPTIVE AUDIENCE At the cinema once a friend and I were approached by a total stranger who had arrived late asking us what had happened in the movie so far. It almost makes you nostalgic for the dark old days of the civil war when, I’m told, the Lebanese Forces militia who ruled this area then used to lockdown a cinema stall after the movie had started, not letting anyone in or out.
10:30 pm
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