Humor

BROADCAST JOURNALISM - EDITION 3 HUMOR

Done by Carson C., Ken G., and Kylee M.

In this week’s humor segment, our team walked through the halls finding members of our LCC family and asking them for their best jokes. No planning, no heads up for anyone. We’ve gathered the best of the best from our footage and compiled it for the enjoyment of all.

We want to thank our LCC community for participating in our goofs and gaffs, and with this, we conclude the third humor edition of the T-bird Times.

Ms. Brunelle

Theology Instructor

Our beloved theologian and instructor, Ms. Brunelle, gave us jokes she had learned from her nieces. “What is black and white and red all over?” She had asked. The answer? “A newspaper.” She also gave "A zebra with a sunburn" as an answer.


Aaron Hutchins

LCC Junior '24

When inquired, Aaron Hutchins answered Carson's request for something to brighten our day with "The pictures you have of me on your iPad." Said pictures are included in the broadcast video; they are tastefully excellent and may make someone wonder why Carson has so many pictures of Aaron. (Answer: Because It's Funny.)


Mr. Misiakiewicz (Meeshaw)

Social Studies/Broadcast Journalism Instructor

The last but certainly not least joke of our broadcast comes from the 1085th in line for the jokester throne, the one, the only, Edmund Misiakiewicz!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Meeshaw Joke

After a brief prologue of disbelief that he had been cornered, the Broadcast instructor provided an anecdote from his father-in-law. “He was working in Indianapolis; you know what happens in Indianapolis in the racing world?” He asked Carson. “The Indy 500, right? Right, it’s coming up relatively soon, so they are setting up for that, getting their practice laps in. My father-in-law's hotel is, like, right there next to where they are practicing. So I ask him, can you hear them over there?” Meeshaw recounts the conversation with his wife’s father. “He said, ‘Oh yeah, I hear them. I hear them all the time.’ I go, well do they bug you, do they bother you? He goes, ‘nnnnnNNNOOOOO’” (note: please imagine an imitation of a race car.)