Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Everyone knew a class clown or two from their school days — and sometimes that class clown took things way too far. Chrispecoraro ...
Who doesn't love a class clown? That perfectly timed joke about the ancient Greek poet looking nothing like Homer Simpson is fun for everyone. Unless you're the teacher ... trying to teach a lesson ...
Students introduced themselves by swiveling their pelvises to spell out their names. After which the others representing what the teacher called the “pooblic” in the audience responded in union with a ...
Druski's journey from a kid in Gwinnett County, Georgia to a successful comedian is a remarkable one. In this interview, Druski shares insights into his path, financial decisions, and what it's like ...
PRESQUE ISLE, Maine (WAGM) - For the most part, school is no place to clown around. But pre-k students at the Pine Street Elementary School were clowning around. Papi the clown from the Aroostook ...
If circus clown Bryan Fulton had to change the image of his Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey colleagues, he'd inject a little testosterone. "I'd kind of like to be a superhero, all suave out of ...
Folk wisdom has long warned against treating the class nerd too harshly, because he just might grow up to be your boss some day. In our technological age, the names of Bill Gates and Paul Allen drive ...
In the seventh grade, I was promoted by my peers from president of the class geek-nerd-brainiac society to, well, if not fully cool, then at least on the way. I had discovered two sports I excelled in ...
Sometimes a title does tell it all, and even maybe a little too much. Dave Barry's new book is "Class Clown: The Memoirs Of A Professional Wisea**: How I Went 77 Years Without Growing Up." Dave Barry ...
LAUGH RIOT: Seventh grader Carson Coan uses comedy club to refine his humor and improve his confidence in public speaking. Photo courtesy of Coan Seventh grader Carson Coan is known as a class clown ...
Gibson D. Bartlett ’25 and I have found ourselves in the Cabot Theater, me sitting on stage and him across on an endearingly ugly sofa. I realize we should probably be sitting the other way around — ...