Cantankerously Yours
A Way to Save “Lost Humor”
By Wendell Abern
Dear Humor Buffs,
About a year ago, I wrote a column entitled, “Humor, It Shouldn’t Get Lost,” lamenting the disappearance of Jewish humor. The column pointed out that many of the old Jewish comics had died, along with their particular brand of comedy – which featured a heavy old-country accent and strange sentence structures.
“Hebonics,” as Howard Schollman, linguistics professor at New York University termed the unusual sentence contructions used by immigrants, continues to wilt because Jewish immigration has trickled to almost nothing. Further, assimilation has limited those endearing old accents to a diminishing number of comedians.
Interestingly, I received several e-mails from readers who shared my feelings of loss.
Now I am proposing a resurrection of this waning humor that fits right in with today’s digital age: recorded messages with Jewish accents!
We all spend inordinate amounts of time on hold, listening to recorded voices, or hearing a message delivered by one of today’s whizbang electronic products. Why not hire a few of those comedians to give us a few chuckles while we wait?
And so, with an assist from many Jewish writers and comedians, I offer the following.
1 – Recording for a credit card company.
“ABC Credit Card, please tap out your ten-digit card number, using the numbers on your phone. (PAUSE) Okay, you vanta know your balance? Please hold. (PAUSE) Oy vay, you don’t vanta hear that. Vait a tsecond, I’ll get you a macher, could help you.”