It's been four years since I dressed up as a Cuban dancer to help the American Cancer Society in Crane, subsequently losing an all-male fashion show to an 18-year-old whose upper regions leaked when the Jello he had stuffed in his makeshift bra made of gym socks began leaking. By the end of the night, he was just another flat-chested boy, but he smelled fruity. And he was funny.
My feet and calves killed me for weeks after dancing around the stage to "Man I Feel Like a Woman!" while wearing 6-inch stillettos. That night grew even worse when I had to listen to a 70-year-old man dressed like my grandmother spend the entire evening talking about his horribly painful shingles. But still, it was a fun and funny evening four years ago, and Thursday night was as well when I had the chance to do the dress-up thing for the Casa de Amigos' Celebrity Waiter fundraiser (Celebrity was questionable at best; waiter was an outright lie).
Funny is really the key thing here. If you can't laugh at yourself, life can become perfectly dreadful after a while.
Robin Williams did the drag thing. Dustin Hoffman too. Tony Curtis made a beautiful woman. Jack Lemmon was hilarious as a dame. And of course Uncle Milty was the drag queen to end all drag queens and until me, the ugliest.
But if you do everything right, bringing home a few laughs while dressed as a woman is almost guaranteed. Next to a pie in the face, it's one of the most certain ways of getting a chuckle out of people.
And I do think I made a heck of a geisha girl. Until my wife showed up with a similarly printed geisha gown. That's Karen in the green, I'm in the blue. (Now I know how real women feel when they show up and someone else is wearing the same thing they've spent hours shopping for, buying and getting in to.)
Our table, themed after the movie "Memoirs of a Geisha," won for best table of the night, but it likely had more to do with the mostly live koi fish in our centerpiece than anything I was wearing or doing.
I think I actually looked better four years ago as a Cuban dancer than last night as a geisha. I was much younger then. Nothing sagged in those days. My feet don't hurt as much as they did after a night in stilletto heels, but at least we helped a great organization.
And if you've ever wanted to know what my sister looks like, just check out the picture above. Sis is not Japanese of course, but dressed as a female, we look disturbingly similar.
One thing's for sure: I could never actually BE a woman. It's way too much work, and I could never hope to remember to keep applying lipstick throughout the evening.
I know Gerald Ford helped heal the nation after Watergate and it is for that which he will be remembered most by historians. But he also fell once, in Helsinki, I believe. And it is because of that fall that a lot of people will remember him, too.
Rich Little did a good Nixon ... but it seems to me that with Ford's fall and Chevy Chase's play off of that tumble that Ford became the first president to be immortalized by contemporary comedians. The business of poking fun at our leaders through impersonating them seemed to take off after Chevy Chase's bumbling, stumbling take on the prez.
After Ford, Dan Aykroyd did Carter, everyone did Reagan, Dana Carvey did Bush I and Ross Perot, the late Phil Hartman got in on the act and comedians everywhere took off on Clinton and Bush II.
Thanks, President Ford, for giving us a few laughs along the way, for being such a good sport about it, and for helping usher in a new breed of political impressionism.
What Makes Funny Funny
To commemorate the only day set aside to honor funny people, here are a few tips on how you can make people laugh heartily. And if they don't work, don't blame me. :)
There’s a lot of opinion about what makes something funny and there is really only one hard and fast rule: I cannot tell someone else what is funny and be 100 percent sure that I am right. What I think is funny may not be funny to you. I may like Letterman, you may like Leno. What makes us differ in what we like is interesting and it depends on a number of factors, including the personality of the comedian, his or her delivery, whether the comedian is cerebral or slapstick, what the joke is about, who the subject of the joke is and even what kind of mood the listener is in when he hears, reads or sees the joke.
How do you make people laugh. Here are a few common sense tips:
Skeleton walks into a bar and says to the bartender: Gimme a beer … and a mop
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Skeleton walks into a bar and says to the bartender: Gimme a mop and a beer.
Last week, the Texas Longhorns were honored by President Bush at the White House for winning the NCAA National Football Championship. Did you hear what happened? Texas quarterback Vince Young actually left screaming when President Bush asked Young if he wanted to see Dick Cheney drop back in his shotgun formation.
Other standards that can be helpful:
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