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The love interest is a blind librarian called Sarah (Sara Chase), who can't see how many blind jokes the musical makes at her expense.
The love interest here is a blind librarian called Sarah Sara Chasee), who can't see how many blind jokes the musical makes at her expense.
As for the Mets, Mr. Paterson, who is legally blind, joked: "Sometimes I don't see the game as well as everyone else, and it's just the better for it".
I fear many blind jokes and/or mishaps, but I think this one might get the axe before we have to suffer too much.
Americans who get Howler's blind, multilevel joke about Eden Hazard, say — "Inevitable Controversy: Breaks John Terry's nose for calling him a 'dirty Walloon' " — do so because they read about these guys in the online English press and see them in action on Fox Soccer (channel Nos. 797 and 798, where I watch).
Blind, blind?
"I'm not really blind," he jokes, "I just pretend for comic effect".
Even though Zhao and his colleagues are engaged in an elaborate attempt to fool a blind person, the joke is often (and ultimately) on them, and their intentions are almost absurdly selfless.
It's just so strange: the popularity of cinema exploded in some part due to screwball comedies, which were gender-blind in their joke distribution.
There's a lot of "offensive" television out there, yet Family Guy's endless desire to make blind and dumb jokes about the vulnerable and underrepresented goes way beyond the realms of boundary-pushing and starts to look more like a weird predilection on the part of the writers.
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