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Don
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Say The Word by Manolis Froudarakis (Athenian) - Short, Comedy, Commercial - Federico wants to hear from his daughter that sweet two-syllable word. - pdf, format


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Just posting to say this gave me a chuckle. Good sketch, not much else to say.


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"Bianca takes nervously a sip of wine" Bianca nervously takes a sip of wine.*



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Shot but sweet...

End punchline is funny but perhaps a little predictable (imho)... maybe point a Frederico and say 'biscotti' - or something similar

Works though

Anthony


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khamanna
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Hey, Manolis, that was funny.

I'm thinking you don't need to introduce Bianca at all. You could just say an Italian family. Aleksandra is a centre of attention. Frederico asks her to say Papa. She turns to another man, Stephano, young and handsome.
But don't listen to me. It works as is. Very funny.
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If this happened to me or one of my friends we would laugh harder as a one-year-old couldn't possibly know who her father is without a DNA test, unless this is a young Jeremy Kyle, of course. He could well have started out as a girl, I have my suspicions he still is.

So, we would laugh harder. Why would everything stop abruptly because a baby said something even more hilarious? I don't think this one works... but it obviously does for some, so well done on that.
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Maybe "Papa" for the title. This does have the essence of a Jeremy Kyle show as mentioned, without the swearing and fighting of course.
I see the humour but it's very cheesy in my opinion. Unless of course that is what you are going for?

It's written so credit to you for that.

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Hey Manolis. I gather a 'festive board' is a family feast of some kind - everyone eating and drinking around a table? That was the only thing that pulled me up a little.

Apart from that and DS's eagle eyes with the structure of that one sentence (which I notice you've changed since) I got a good chuckle out of this and like it a lot.  

The way I read it Stefano and Bianca have been up to no good - and it's 'out of the mouths of babes.'

Well done, as usual.


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Thanks for the input, everyone!

- Hi DS, glad you liked it! I fixed that syntax error, thanks for spotting it.

- Thanks for the read, Anthony! Actually, the end punchline is supposed to be the "SUPER", but I liked your suggestion about the biscotti.

- Thanks, Khamanna, glad you found it funny! I'm never sure which characters to name - actually, I tend to use "MAN", "WOMAN" and the likes a lot. Thanks for the useful suggestion though.

- Hi Dustin, thanks for the comment! Federico and the rest are supposed to be super "traditional" Italians, so the joke works better if you assume this kind of mentality. I tried to play with the stereotypes a little.

- Hi Lee, thanks for checking this out! It's an idea for a commercial actually and, like I said to Anthony, the punchline was meant to be in the SUPER: a baby says "papa" for the first time and everyone is supposedly amazed by its progress in Italian. That's the main idea - the story could have been different.

- Hey, Libby, glad you enjoyed it! I rephrased the first sentence according to your suggestion, thanks. Federico and Bianca may or may not have real problems – let’s leave this to the imagination.
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Quoted from DustinBowcot
If this happened to me or one of my friends we would laugh harder as a one-year-old couldn't possibly know who her father is without a DNA test, unless this is a young Jeremy Kyle, of course. He could well have started out as a girl, I have my suspicions he still is.

So, we would laugh harder. Why would everything stop abruptly because a baby said something even more hilarious? I don't think this one works... but it obviously does for some, so well done on that.


I for one thought the over-reaction to something so innocent was supposed to be the comedic effect here. That's what I read out at least.

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Manolis

Decent punchline, got a chuckle out of me. Although I didn’t quite get the SUPER at the end. In my opinion, it would work fine without it.

Now, where to find a one year old for the starring role!

Col.


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Athenian
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Thanks for the read, Col! I tried to write this one like a commercial, hence the SUPER at the end. Glad you liked the sketch though.

Manolis
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