Andy Richter Says Pee and Poop Jokes Are Universally Funny
According to Celebrity Baby Blog comedian Andy Richter recently spoke out about what his children, son William, 8 1/2, and daughter, Mercy, 4, find humorous. He had the following to say about the situation to Babble:
“All you have to do to make them laugh is throw pee and poop into the conversation or make fart noises. They love that. When my son started to get to the age of liking jokes, every one we would make involved pee or poop or farting. We thought, ‘Oh my God, we’ve raised a frat-house monster.’ Then we took a trip to preschool: that’s what makes all of them laugh. It’s universally funny.”
I have an 8-year-old son and I’m going to have to agree with Andy. What he left out is that though most of us try to pretend it isn’t, its universally funny among most adults too ![]()
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My little sis LOVES those!! That’s why she loves Beavis and Butthead so much!
It’s true.
Check this blog for pee and poop throughout history.
http://lavatoryreader.typepad.com/the-lavatory-reader/introduction.html
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