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The title I Know I’m Funny haha felt powerful to me in a specific way; it’s a bold reclamation, an assertion, and a step towards agency. To Webster, it just felt right.
There are a number of jokes that currently circulate the UFC fanbase, whether they be "ha-ha" funny jokes or jokes that would be serious like, "That is such a joke," in somewhat of a bad way ...
If Funny Ha Ha captures the spirit of those in their 20s, is there a perfect film for people’s 30s? “Nobody’s interested in defining a generation of people who are over 30,” he said.
Image courtesy of the filmmakers. [EDITORS NOTE: Michael Koresky spoke with Andrew Bujalski about “Funny Ha Ha” for indieWIRE, the film was released on DVD last week (August 16, 2005).] ...
A few weeks ago, Faye Webster announced her new album, I Know I’m Funny haha with the lead single “Cheers.” Today, she’s back with the album’s title track, a twangy swirl of guitar that ...
Check out the video below. In a statement on the song—and album—Webster said: “I Know I’m Funny haha” went from being a thought, to a lyric, to a song title, to an album title.