7. How would you characterize Indian humor vs. Mexican humor?

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- Wednesday, September 24, 1997 at 13:25:55 (CST)
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- Wednesday, September 24, 1997 at 13:30:31 (CST)
i don't feel i can becuase my only thoughts on "mexican humour" would come from cheech and chong and i don'y know how accurate that is. i also don't know too much about indian humour so i'm left in the dark.
<daryl>
- Wednesday, October 08, 1997 at 19:56:34 (CST)
A "Just For Laughs" Bake off!!
<Stephy Acoose>
- Tuesday, October 28, 1997 at 14:46:39 (CST)
not a laughing matter
<sgtgarcia@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, November 19, 1997 at 20:21:54 (CST)
To read Truly Tasteless Jokes, the subjects seem interchangable. And that's the heartbreaking part.
<wylam@bgnet.bgsu.edu>
- Saturday, February 07, 1998 at 23:40:59 (CST)
I have no idea. Jokes about Indians or Mexicans ?

- Monday, June 08, 1998 at 14:54:55 (CST)
I'm not familiar with Indian humor, except for the short clips I've seen from the quasi-slapstick movies I've seen. I can't understand the dialogue, because I don't speak Hindi, but the movies seem funny in a zoom-in-on-the-character-who-is-surprised-and-look-at-how-surprised-his-eyes-look sort of way. I read Sandra Cisneros' "House on Mango Street" and that had a couple of funny moments. Does that count as Mexican humor?
<Lucas Grzybowski - ltg8986@garnet.acns.fsu.edu>
- Thursday, July 16, 1998 at 14:08:03 (CST)
Indian humor is funny, .. HAHA look at that indian!!! Mexican humor isn't funny .. punchline "But it was the burro, eh?"

- Wednesday, August 05, 1998 at 00:47:45 (CST)
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<neutralground@dlcwest.com>
- Saturday, November 21, 1998 at 20:45:24 (CST)