My father's favorite sound was that of a woman laughing at something he said. He used his sense of humor, a virtue that women value far more in men than vice versa, not as an aphrodisiac, but to attract an audience. Without one he couldn't do what he did best - be entertaining.
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What a waste of... written by Guest,
August 14, 2005
keyboard strokes, get LOST!
keol
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hmm…a story for written by Guest,
August 14, 2005
…Dia dos pais, perhaps? A cute story…But somehow I wish I could erase from my mind the image of this short, no-neck, thick man with a vibrator.
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Perfectly on-point written by Guest,
August 14, 2005
It's a vingette of a small slice of life in Brazil for a foreigner. I think it shows positiviely for Brazillians how they accepted this man and made him feel comfortable. Fortunately, there are few Brazilians who would have told him to his face that his jokes were a "waste of air". (As in the rude comment above about the waste of keystrokes.)
Fortunately, we know that the latter is a flaw of Internet culture, not Brazilian culture.
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If that was in the US written by Guest,
August 15, 2005
this man would been arrested for indecent exposure. A wacko with a perverted sense of humor.
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Nice Story written by Guest,
August 16, 2005
Very nice story. I appreciate a man who can make women laugh.
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Keep the Moshe humor in the US written by Guest,
August 16, 2005
An insecure old man (and a son who is impressed by his bad humor) who has a need to be the center of attention is indicative of why many americans are the joke around the world. Most people laught to be polite. Grow up and act like an adult. This is journalism? Please!
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