It's hard to sustain that kind of commitment... so we need to form a Humor 
Advisory Committee. Their job would be to determine which behaviors the 
community finds most humorous. When the community doesn't produce enough 
material, the comedy HAC would write jokes on our behalf (for adoption by John 
following legal assessment, board approval, etc).

Cheers,
-Benson


On Dec 3, 2011, at 2:26 PM, Gary Buhrmaster wrote:

> On Fri, Dec 2, 2011 at 20:01,  <bmann...@vacation.karoshi.com> wrote:
> .....
>> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>> Suggestion received and needing confirmation:
>> 
>> That ARIN or a party it designates assign one or more sense(s) of humour to 
>> the CEO.
>> 
> 
> I believe this suggestion suffers from being too non-specific,
> and could lead to unintended consequences.  ARIN could,
> for example, assign John a slapstick comedy sense of humor
> and all the chairs at the next meeting would have a whoopee
> cushion.  And do you really want John taking on the role
> of a Don Rickles as an insult comedian?
> 
> And, of course 87% percentage of the population believes
> that they already have an above average sense of humor
> (and 62% of the population believes any statement with
> a statistic in it).
> 
> I would recommend that this suggestion be revised
> with community input into what type of humor can
> achieve a community consensus.
> 
> Gary
> 


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