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The captions are riotously funny and generally the talk of the workplace.
Their writing, for the most part, isn't deeply insightful or riotously funny in itself.
Folk tales in their natural state are usually riotously funny.)
This helps to speed up the intoxication and turns out to be a riotously funny game by the end of the night.
Suddenly that seemed riotously funny, and she laughed.
We must hope it was a harbinger that the one riotously funny scene occurred at the end of the first episode, with Europe through.
Time Magazine called it "a riotously funny and perceptive indictment of America's political system."
Her attempted seduction of Jake is riotously funny.
Objectively he knew the joke would be riotously funny, but somehow he couldn't get into the objective spirit of the thing.
Dudley Moore is riotously funny.
Peter Bogdanovich would later observe that Welles found the film riotously funny.
He thought it riotously funny when a typically strait-laced American tried to send him to an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting.
"If remarks are passed that are unpleasant in the instant, you will see that context can make them something between droll and riotously funny.
His nimble, upbeat score provides the emotional underpinning for Rachel Sheinkin's more satirical - indeed often riotously funny - book.
This portrait, limned by cartoonists of every race, creed and sexual inclination, veers in tone from the tragic to the riotously funny, often within single images.
One reviewer commented that the production "makes up for what it lacks in bel canto elegance by being a riotously funny, enormously enjoyable evening's entertainment".
The best thing to do with this opera is to play it 'straight'- it is riotously funny as it is.
This shaggy dog story is the riotously funny finale to four amusing plays in Evening A of the Manhattan Punch Line festival of one-act comedies.
In Marie Jones's "inventive and riotously funny" (Associated Press) play, a rural Irish village is turned upside down by the arrival of an American film crew.
As presented by Ulitskaya, it is riotously funny - a quirky, tender story whose themes of love, loss and identity soar over the boundaries of language and geography.
In 2001 our reviewer, M. G. Lord, called this a "riotously funny" novel "whose themes of love, loss and identity soar over the boundaries of language and geography."
The latter's ploy of feigning drowning in order to get mouth-to-mouth resuscitation from a pretty lifeguard is filmed as if it were riotously funny and treated as a major event.
Darren Waters of BBC News Online called Red vs. Blue "riotously funny" and "reminiscent of the anarchic energy of South Park".
The second, far less controversial Oscar was voted for her still riotously funny, bravura performance under Mike Nichols's direction in Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"
The stories contained in this endearing memoir - written with Jane Scovell, who has collaborated on memoirs with Marilyn Horne and Kitty Dukakis - are richly, riotously funny.