So tell me, stanz: What made the stunt funny? Was it funny because it was a sex act (though not according to BJ Clinton, of course)? Does the thought of sex always make you smirk and giggle? Or was it funny because it was in church? Churches are just naturally funny, perhaps, or else the uptight prigs our lovers-from-Virginia met there? Possibly it was funny because of the incongruity: something forbidden going on in a sacred space. Was that it? In terms of funniness, how does that rank with, say, burning down a synagogue, or pissing on the Constitution, or crapping on the flag? It's a question you should be asking yourself, because if you should happen to come home one day and find your house fouled by teenagers seeking to drive you out of your neighborhood, or if you were to pick up the paper and read that your mother had been raped, you'd have to know just how hard to laugh about this funny old world and the madcap things people will do for attention.
I'm going to tune into Jay Leno tonight and get his take on this.
Or maybe it's no more than this: is it funny because a clown on the radio told you so, and you're waiting to see how you must adjust your perceptions based on a superior clown's infallibility (a word you should know, having been raised Catholic and all)?
I ask only for information.
Nice, Romulus.
As for me, I'm just waiting for the latest poll of the 'Merican People so I know whether to think this was out of line or not.
Yes, why is intentionally offending others in their place of worship a funny thing? I would also be interested in your answer to that.