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Mr. Wehrli's first two picture books, "Tidying Up Art" and its sequel, "Tidying Up More Art," present a simple but satisfying sight gag, over and over again, in which he "tidies up" modern masters like Klee and Picasso, Pollock and Haring in a series of "before" and "after" photos.
His cartoonish mug pops up as a regular sight gag over the Internet.
And if you want to gag over the rotting corpse of English cricket, I suppose that's OK.
But there are elements to gag over, even if they are ancillary and mere reminders of how our democracy has spawned a corporate aristocracy.
Arthur, in his malapropistic way, wondered: "Why would you want to wipe a flannel on a sausage?" His fellow diner John the Watch emerged briefly from his Racing Post to gag over what Bulent had done to his beans.
Libertarians and Tea Party die-hards would gag over The Federal Register, the daily compendium of new rules, regulations, actions and related matters proposed or enacted by their government.
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As with the original 2001 film — a modest box-office performer that became a cult hit over the years — the sequel's story will likely function as an armature on which to hang plenty of smart-dumb gags, over-the-top outfits and splashy celebrity cameos.
Sometimes, a gag is over-milked.
His gags went over better than ever; from then on, his delivery was always apparently casual.
Every moment is surprising, a series of sight gags sustained over more than an hour in a masterpiece of comic timing.
Even the Daily Mail gagged over that.
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