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He makes a few quips, and the audience titters politely.
"Authors are sensitive beings," she observed, to titters of amusement.
"Except with you," Mr. Trump agreed, to titters in the room.
There were gasps and nervous titters as the prosthesis flopped out.
But Titters was a response to Henry Beard saying that chicks aren't funny.
She compiled and edited Titters: The First Collection of Humor By Women in 1976.
There were some titters when Mr. Wright first chimed in with his deep voice.
Cue a ripple of laughter and some uncomfortable titters, his tongue, somewhat, in cheek.
They were always polite, but I could hear their titters when I left the room.
Titters from UN delegates expressed how much of the rest of the world feels about the President.
No physical American flags were on stage during first day of the convention, promoting Twitter titters on the right.
In any case, we immediately recognize scenes that are supposed to provoke horror, even if they actually provoke titters.
The audience titters nervously as he scans the crowd in his underwear, his hands resting on his hips like a gunfighter.
Yet "the Bird Superior," beaked as Ernst himself, titters at the margins of the prints and dashes through the pages of the artist's image-novels.
On his second attempt in 2011, Ishizaka won the Tokyo district assembly seat, and this time he said there were tears, not titters, when he spoke.
Some of the content in Titters actually makes fun of second-wave feminism, but the book itself, by showcasing female comic voices, is an inherently feminist endeavor.
Performers said tension and titters were largely due to society-wide misogyny, which means that women and trans people born as women still struggle to be taken seriously.
" Tennessee relays a too true tale of the modern date flake and the crowd titters with the recognition of shared experience, as Jenny slinks: "Are you even still alive?
Warming to his subject, and oblivious to occasional titters in the audience, Cole warned that February's flash of turbulence was just an appetiser for a "volatility revolution" that "will not be televised".
It is, and through sickness and nearly death, it remains a very funny one, too, producing a wide range of laughs, from staccato titters to abrupt guffaws and huge, body-shaking bursts.
Soon, though, the individual scattered titters and excited murmurings began to shift and to harmonize as skeptics and true believers alike became as one, joined by the display of so much awfulness.
He also said Iran's leaders respond to "strength and not to supplication" and drew titters from the audience when he noted that Mr. Rouhani had claimed of working to bring peace to the Middle East.
"So I'm laying there pretending to be asleep as my brother jerks off across the room…" says Kyp Malone, multi-instrumentalist in the inimitable TV on the Radio, as a ripple of laughter titters through the room.
He was also undeniably charismatic and charming in a way that Peterson is not (Peterson admitted as much, fawning over him at one point, by saying, "You are a character… it's what makes you attractive" to titters from the audience around me).
In unvarnished language that occasionally drew titters in the courtroom, even from some jurors, Swift said she was subjected to a "very long" and "intentional" grope by Mueller as they posed for a photo with his girlfriend, and that he appeared to be drunk at the time.
"You have the same problem out here with, with cattle and hogs that we have back in Delaware with chickens: a whole hell of a lot of manure," Joseph R. Biden Jr. said to titters, as he discussed the rural economy during a Sunday afternoon campaign stop.
Not the shock when Rodrigo Duterte, the new president of the Philippines, an American ally, caused titters by calling Barack Obama the "son of a whore"—but when he called a few days later for an end to American military assistance, including joint patrols in the South China Sea.
More recently John has played with the Tyler Gang, appearing on a live album recorded in Sweden. John McCoy later went on to release, "Trash Basket and Tip-Toe Titters," in a famed attempt to crack into the experimental bass genre.
Billy Smith (played by Fred Armisen) is a Native American comedian who has performed stand-up on three Weekend Update episodes and made a small appearance in Liam Neeson's monologue in 2004. His jokes usually begin as fairly average stand-up jokes (why did the chicken cross the road?), but his punchlines suddenly veer into obscure references to Native American culture. This of course results only in confusion and nervous titters from the audience, at which point Billy Smith patiently explains the cultural reference so that the audience can understand the joke. Debuted October 18, 2003.
Prager starred in the daily TV soap opera The Edge of Night from 1968 to 1972. She was later a contributing editor of The National Lampoon, a performer on The National Lampoon Radio Hour and worked and appeared in the High School Yearbook Parody. Her also work appeared in Titters, A Book of Humor by Women. She was a writer for, and briefly a cast member of Saturday Night Live in 1981. Although she did not appear in the single episode for which she was credited as a featured player, she had appeared uncredited in five previous episodes, between 1977 and 1981.
In one, Gilbert keeps kissing his leading lady, (Catherine Dale Owen), while saying "I love you" over and over again. (The scene was parodied in the MGM musical Singin' in the Rain (1952) in which a preview of the fictional The Dueling Cavalier flops disastrously.) Director King Vidor speculated that the late Rudolph Valentino, Gilbert's main rival for romantic leads in the silent era, probably would have suffered the same fate in the talkie era had he lived. Gilbert's inept phrasing, his "dreadful enunciation" and the "inane" script as the genuine sources of his poor performance, that drew "titters" from audiences.Brownlow, 1979. p.
Ross's title comes from a white and black cookie, used as an ethnic slur in slang, mastery of whose American varieties is a feature of the novel, and employs the myth of Theseus to narrate the story of a black-Jewish girl searching for, and eventually exacting vengeance on, her father.Danzy Senna, 'An Overlooked Classic About the Comedy of Race,' The New Yorker 7 May 2015. Ross also wrote articles for magazines such as Essence, Titters and Playboy, and then got work on The Richard Pryor Show. She was unable to complete a second novel, due to difficulties supporting herself on this work.
In 2011, Study Group Magazine issue #1 included DeForge's Riders comic. Deforge's 2 page comic Young People was included in Marvel's Strange Tales II (Strange Tales MAX #2) anthology for non-mainstream comics writers and artists, published under the MAX imprint. ComicsAlliance described it as a story where "teenage superheroes flee the scene when powers they can’t fully control melt one of their teammates into a puddle of sentient water". "Comics", a two-page spread of assorted comics edited by Alvin Buenaventura's in the print edition of The Believer has included DeForge's Titters strip since 2011. Frank Santoro's Riff Raff column in The Comics Journal included DeForge's Intermission Funnies, a weekly gag strip, from August to December 2011.
In 2008, Selwood published the book Green Is For Privacy, with an introduction by the poet James Galvin. Selwood is a featured artist in the 2013 book ANIMATION SKETCHBOOKS by Laura Heit; 2006 The Fundamentals of Animation by Paul Wells; 2003, Animac Magazine: Writings on Animation by GIannalberto Bendazzi, George Griffin and Mario Sesti; 1996 The Encyclopedia of Animation Techniques by Richard Taylor; 1994 Cartoons: One Hundred Years of Cinema Animation by Gianalberto Bendazzi and 1988 Experimental Animation: Origins of a New Art edited by Robert Russett and Cecile Starr. Selwood contributed to the compilation book Titters: The First Collection of Humor by Women; Frames by George Griffin; Jennifer Heath's The Veil: Women Writers on Its History, Lore and Politics.

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