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Follow on Google News | " HUMOR " - A Neccessity Both In Good Times And Bad !Humor uplifts our souls, enriches our lives and makes us forget our problems, even though temporarily, regardless we are in the "happy" or the " tragic" zone of life. It is the sunshine of our spiritual life.
By: Askin Ozcan --- Humorous films, TV humor shows, comedy theaters, comedy programs on the radios, funny pages of the newspapers and the magazines, funny web-sites all contribute to our well-being, in all the seriousness of our lives. "Laughter" , like music, food, medicines, architecture, friends, is an inseperable part of our lives. --- The biggest philosophy book ever written on the theme "laughter" is "Le Rire" by the great French philosopher Henri Bergson. I recommend everyone interested in the intellectual aspects of "humor" to read this book. --- Recently "Saban Sabanoglu", a Turkish comedy film, was elected as the funniest film in the world. Among the fifty funniest films on the list, there are six by the same actor "Saban" a Turkish comedian whose naturally idiotic looking face can make the saddest spectator burst into laughter. So, words are not the only source of laughter and humor- looks can also make one laugh. --- Aziz Nesin, another great Turkish humorist, pulled out the first prize in "Krokodil" contest in Russia, a $ 25.000 sum, I believe, when the U.S.S. R President's monthly salary was $ 200. In his one page story, Nesin told the story of an author who was punished by the court, for his belief in communism, and the sentence entailed that he should live outside the city limits. Well, the poor man was placed in a tent, outside the city. Soon, clever business-minded sellers started to appear beside him : sandwich and bagel sellers, hot dog stands, cigarette sellers, kiosks selling newspapers, magazines, alcoholic drinks, tea and coffee and soft drinks, what not. Soon, friends of him, as well as his admirers started to visit him. Soon were other institutions added to the crowd: a barbershop in a tent, flower seller, shoe polisher, a taxi stand, a telephone kiosk, a paid-toilet, a minibus service from the city...as examples) And the place was turned into an urban area. The police came one day, to the place and ordered the man to leave and re-settle outside the city limits, as the place had turned into an urban area and was annexed to the city. The poor author was obliged to re-settle outside the city once again! But, soon enough where he went, the same process happened and his new place was also turned into a city and he was obliged to move again to outside the city limits. There too, the same thing happened and he kept moving and moving outside the city limits, causing a city to come into being, whereever he moved to. --- What do you say to this story? In communist times, a man decides to go to the opera and takes a taxi to the square where the opera building is. When the taxi stops in front of the opera house, the man gives a ten rouble banknote to the driver. The driver pays back eight roubles and says "Sorry, I must give you twenty kopeks more, but I have no change." "No problem" says the man, "keep it." "I can't" answers the driver. "It is against the law." "Well then" says the man, " drive me a little further, and when the taximeter writes twenty kopeks more, stop there." The driver drives a hundred meter more and when the taximeter shows the exact sum, this time the green traffic lights don't permit him to stop. When he can stop, it is 30 kopek more, but this time the man doesn't have the change to pay for it. So continues the carousel around the square and when finally the taximeter shows a round figure and man can pay for it and get off the taxi, it is already too late for the performance... So much for the communist bureaucracy... --- Humor doesn't have to be long stories and thick books, hour long comedy shows, sometimes a few words can make us laugh too: An American goes to a cafe in Moscow, in communist times and orders a cup of coffee without cream. "We don't have cream, we have only milk" says the waitress. "OK"says the American, it can be without milk then!" ---- If you like a really juicy humorous book, here I recommend you two: THE SECOND VENICE by Askin Ozcan ISBN 1598000888 (Outskirts Press) http://www.outskirtspress.com/ http://thesop.org/ ( This book became nr. 1 among the top rated books in Italy Magazine (U.K.) surpassing the Roman classic Juvenal's "Satires".) WISDOM IN SMILE by Askin Ozcan ISBN 142577153X (Xlibris) www.xlibris.com/ http://www.prlog.org/ (This book was chosen by Prakash Books of India, a leading publisher, to be published in India also) ----- Other books by Askin Ozcan: http://www.prlog.org/ Author's web-page: www.xlibris.com/ --- ALL THE BOOKS OF ASKIN OZCAN ARE AVAILABLE FROM 200 INTERNET BOOKSHOPS INCL. www.amazon.com Global distribution is by www.ingrambook.com # # # Author. Has six published titles in the U.S.A. Also many articles published internationally. Currently writer at www.thesop.org, newsblaze.com, theseoultimes.com, americanchronicle.com End
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