Clueless Morgan, you brought up most likely accurate points on the history of clowns.
Abaris, I'm glad you mentioned Charlie Chaplin and respectfully so.
I think you all had excellent points about the dark side of clowns.
Now I'm going to talk some about the better and brighter side of them. Charlie Chaplin was a clown, and so was Lucille Ball, and to a respectable degree, so was Robin Williams.I suppose the clowns who are good and really enjoyable are the ones who are more human in many ways and also have intelligence and can turn from delightfully funny to downbeat serious about the right things and then get happy again by making other people happy for the right reasons. Any agree?
Abaris, I'm glad you mentioned Charlie Chaplin and respectfully so.
I think you all had excellent points about the dark side of clowns.
Now I'm going to talk some about the better and brighter side of them. Charlie Chaplin was a clown, and so was Lucille Ball, and to a respectable degree, so was Robin Williams.I suppose the clowns who are good and really enjoyable are the ones who are more human in many ways and also have intelligence and can turn from delightfully funny to downbeat serious about the right things and then get happy again by making other people happy for the right reasons. Any agree?