In Jack Handey's new humor collection, he has some tough words for our enemies.
Guests:
Jack Handey- performance
- sci & tech
Tags:
Related
Supported by
Featured Comments
-
In medical school i was never taught the 'art' of medicine or given the opportunity as a resident to write ...
meredith -
One more aspect to admire about Sendak - in addition to his refined draftsmanship, his tone that mixes humor, irony, ...
cdm strasburger
Studio 360
Find Studio 360 on Twitter at twitter.com/studio360show
Supported by





Comments [4]
I downloaded this just so I can listen to it every once in a while. It makes me laugh every time.
This is funny, both on the face of it and when you think of the historical/social contexts from which some of the observations are drawn. Lewis Black observed that we must always beware of the pwoplw who can't laugh...most of all at themselves and their foibles (we got them friends.)
I love everything about this show except for everything by Jack Handey. Really, he is so beneath Studio 360, and I don't find him one bit funny -- ever. I can't believe anyone pays him to write humor, and I can't imagine who would buy his book.
Everytime I hear something by Jack Handey on your show I change the channel. Please please please get rid of him! Well, don't actually get rid of him, but please don't air anymore of his dreck on your otherwise really interesting, informative and entertaining program.
Jack Handey,
This is the most hysterical thing I've
heard in some time. I was driving in my car and had to pull over. My eyes were tearing
too much to drive.Thank you for your humor
its obviously in sync with mine.
I feel very safe knowing you would negotiate with aliens but be wary of their tricks with some of your own.
Leave a Comment
Register for your own account so you can vote on comments, save your favorites, and more. Learn more.
Please stay on topic, be civil, and be brief.
Email addresses are never displayed, but they are required to confirm your comments. Names are displayed with all comments. We reserve the right to edit any comments posted on this site. Please read the Comment Guidelines before posting. By leaving a comment, you agree to New York Public Radio's Privacy Policy and Terms Of Use.