JJ's+Response

In my writings I would see rule 7 as the most important. I find it most important for the writer to find his jokes to be funny. only when the writer can see the humor in the jokes he is writing can the people who will be reading it see that same, or even more, humor in the same thing. I would like to take a second and compare this to a lesson I learned in my sophomore year at a civil rights conference, one that can be learned from the Shirtless dancing man. it is not the lone nut who is the best leader yet it is the first follower. So, if the writer believes that the jokes that he, or she, is putting into his writings are funny they would be the first person to start the wave. For the writer to sit and blankly write a joke would only mean that he is unsure of what to write which would cause the writers joke to go un noticed and only cause a "huh" response by the people who are reading it, the people who after all the joke was made for. There for letting these people down and failing as a writer even if only momentarily.

The video can be found on YouTube but here is the Shirtless dancing man video. If you watch it the response will likely make more sense, well maybe!