Readers have told me that they’ve wet their office chairs while reading my posts. They’ve claimed that they’ve spit cheesy puff crumbs onto their screens. Oh, I’ve heard every creative euphemism for “I laughed out loud.” And each time I hear one, I beam with “Are You Sure I Don’t Really Suck?” pride. It’s probably a ginormously wicked bad idea for me to lead into this post by telling you that, though….
More about why at the end of the post.
For now, here are some tactics that I’ve used to get a laugh
- 1- Make fun of yourself. People don’t like to laugh at themselves, but they adore laughing at you. Make fun of your neuroses. Make fun of your bad habits. Make fun of your weaknesses. Make fun of your lack of self-control. Example: “I knew I needed to start doing those kegels when I walked past a picture of a toilet and I felt warm liquid oozing down my inner thighs.”
- 2- Think like an adolescent boy. Certain words and expressions never fail to make people laugh. They are: farting, boogers, pants peeing, and pants pooping. For ideas, watch any movie that stars Will Ferrell.
- 3- Write the opposite of what people expect. People expect clichés. That’s why writing about slipping on banana peels isn’t funny. People don’t expect originality. An example of a cliché that is not funny: Not tonight, honey, I have a headache. An example of something unexpected that could make the same situation funny: Not tonight, honey. I just ate 2 pints of blueberries and need to take the world’s biggest dump.
- 4- Use the funniest words. Big, intellectual words make your readers feel mentally un-gifted, and that’s not a funny feeling. Don’t use them. Instead, use simple words that sound funny. Generally, words with a hard K in them are funny. For instance, geographically speaking, Kansas is funnier than Maine. So are words with an “ou” sound. Again, Waterloo is funnier than Paris. But there also countless funny sounds. Just remember: it’s the sound of the word and not necessarily its meaning that makes it funny. That’s why underpants and panties are funny, but underwear and lingerie are not. It’s also why badoinkies are funny, but breasts are not. And it’s why dang and darn tooting are funny, but damn is not. By the way, the word “vagina” is always funny, especially if you put it into a sentence where it just doesn’t belong. For instance, to lift your spirits on a rainy day, try inserting that word into any movie title. See?
- 5- Find creative alternatives to curse words. Curse words are the lazy bloggers way of getting a laugh, and they only generate laughs from the people who are not offended. Writing around them not only prevents you from offending your more prim and proper readers, it can also generate laughs. For instance, consider which of the following you find funnier: 1) That forbidden thing that children pretend their parents don’t do 2) The actual curse word that refers to #1.
- 6- Use exaggerated analogies and examples. Bazillion is a funny word precisely because it’s always an exaggeration. You could write: I haven’t had sex in months. That does not generate laughs. It generates pity. Alternately, you could write: I haven’t had sex in so long that I decided to donate my vagina to a worthy cause. Of course it’s an exaggeration. Of course it’s not true. But your readers know that, because it’s impossible to donate one’s vagina to a worthy cause. So it’s not lying. It’s creative.
- 7- Write about topics that make people uncomfortable. What makes people uncomfortable? Death, sex, curse words, farting and other bodily functions, weakness, and embarrassment. You’ll be especially funny if you can find a way to string a bunch of them together. Example: While giving my husband a blowjob, I was thinking about my dead grandmother and then, all of the sudden, I farted a big juicy stinky one.
Oh, and here’s one way to put a cork on a funny situation. Tell readers that you are funny or that your post or story is funny. As soon as you set yourself up as being funny, people will hold you to a higher funny standard. Case in point: since you thought this post was supposed to be funny, I bet you didn’t laugh once. So ban the word “funny” from your writing, as well as all of its derivatives (LOL, ROTFL, etc) and you will instantly be a shade funnier.
Bonus Tip: Put everything you write to the funny test. Read it out loud. If you don’t make yourself laugh, you probably won’t make other people laugh either. Just in case you are wondering (you are? you aren’t?), the example in #7 made me laugh on three different occasions. But the rest of this post did not make me laugh. So it’s probably not all that funny. What do you think?
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You are hilarious Alisa and I always have a good laugh reading your posts. Hope you win!!!! You deseve to!
Awesome!
great post.. I don’t normally do funny but these are great suggestions!
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I love your blog and you do make me laugh. You don’t suck as a writer, you’ve inspired me to write more. Keep on writing, please!
@ Anyone who is not a regular reader of Alisa’s blog: If you think this post is funny, you ain’t seen nothin’. Become a Project: Happily Ever After subscriber and you’ll laugh your a$$ off.
@ Alisa: You set yourself quite a challenge with this topic, since as everyone knows, a joke is not as funny if you have to explain it. So you’re very brave to write an entire post that explains how to write funny jokes! Kudos!
P.S. Tweet-tweet. That there is the closest I get to Twitter.
Woo hoo! After trying to analyze why the heck I am such an Alisa Bowman fan, she comes right out and shares what makes her posts laugh-out-loud funny. What she does not let on in this post, is how amazingly helpful her blog is as well.
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ROTFL, Alisa. ROTFL. Good luck!
Well said!
Alisa my dear,
I am now at my very stuffy bank day job, inserting the word “vagaina” into every sentence I can.
Hilarious expressions on folks faces. Truly priceless
Heck! Me and my vagina thank you!
Nothing sets the mood like expressing the need to take the world’s biggest dump.
Thanks for putting laughter back into my life.
Thanks for the writing tips. I will need to start practicing because I am definitely not as funny as u are.
You are too funny. As usual great job!
funny comes from reality. you are fantastic at making everyone see the humor in what “normal” everyday life is!
I love this blog post so much that I want to marry it!
Well said Alisa. If I had to recall the single worse piece of advice that I received in High School it the absolutely hands tied behind its back and blindfolded winner would be:
“Don’t try to be funny”
The reason that I think that it is such a compost heap worthy piece of advice is it actually says be afraid of being yourself and showing that you actually were not baked in an oven.
Alisa, you make me laugh, and smile, and laugh at myself, and you seem to point out the truth pretty frequently, too. a great combination of things.
love your posts!
I always love your stuff, Alisa, and you called it in the last paragraph. Most of the time I read your posts at work, and I find myself giggling away in my cubicle, but today, because it was labeled as a funny post, I found myself smiling more than giggling until I read number 7. Good luck with the contest, if you don’t win, don’t worry, your loyal fans still love you and we don’t think you ‘suck’.
Cheers
wow i didnt know u had a formula to making ur post funny. Ur great!!
I did not wet my pants on this one but you have had me on the floor before. The blog I must read every day no matter where I am. One day I will have the nerve tell write about the impact of your blog on my life (positive)
What Melanie said.
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March 24, 2010 at 4:32 am
interesting post ..mate
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I wish I would stop writing so serious and start writing to make people laugh. I seem to be stuck in a rut of seriousness. Laughing is great medicine for a healthy mind-body-soul.
Hi really interesting post. It is really very good idea to add funny things on our blog post, we can also add some funny picture when we write article to attract visitors to our blog.
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Being a first time reader I almost wet pants reading all the examples. I’ve got to run to the bathroom now…
#4 made me giggle out loud, but I was thinking of my 4yo boy, not the teenager…
You did make me laugh!
absolutely on target and useful, as always!
Wonderful!!!
Yup…#7 is funny…love the mental visions your writings put in our heads!
her blog is awesome! if you are married, sign up, you won’t regret it. You will feel better about your marriage and you’ll laugh a lot! Keep it up!
Alisa, You DO make me laugh out loud all the time.
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Hilarious and helpful in an appealing package are very hard to find. Alisa is the best at it!
Love your blog! I’m always busting up laughing
Love your style and wit; keep it up!!
Because I know you’re funny, I read the post very seriously and tried to learn something from you, which I did. But I’m not going to tell you what it is. See, now that made me laugh.
Usually I gasp at what your write- remember the post that we weren’t suppose to read at work? Or I forward it to my hubby to read. Yeah. Good stuff.
Alisa’s one very hilarious blogger.. she keeps me laughing and the relationship advice rolling!!!
Love her blog!!
Yup. #7 almost made me piss myself (see I’m using your tips). Thanks for the laugh!
Always a favorite blogger! Alisa hits the mark and makes me smile, laugh, and sometimes cry. Vote for her!
I can vouch for the fact that this is all true and that Alisa does it very, very well!!!!
Another great post!
Many a time I’ve laughed myself sick at Alisa’s stuff. And this is a good thing. So if anyone has great ideas about how to write funny, it’s her. I like to write funny, but I’m not nearly as good at it as she is. If you want to write funny, I suggest you take her ideas and pretend they’re yours. Have ufn!
Very good post. Helpful for a beginner and experienced blogger. Hope you win.
I always enjoy reading your blogs. Love this one just as much as the others.
Great ideas – so fun. Even this post about writing funny posts is funny! Ever thought about writing a sitcom?
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Love tip number 4!
you could teach some TV comedy writers a thing or two…
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You often make me laugh. Often. Can’t say I’ve wet my pants, but it may only be a matter of time. My bladder control is starting to go a bit.
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