Don't Laugh Unless It's Funny
July, 1966
What we are as a family is a lot of enemies who make fun of one another, imitate one another, belittle one another and laugh our heads off about the absurdities, pomposities, follies and general all-around ridiculousness of one another.This may be the supreme friendship of which members of the same family are capable, or it may be that all of us are mad—from sheer good health, most likely. At any rate, we are still laughing at our heroes, now dead, whom we remember as old men, although these dea...