Wendy’s famous jokes made it onto the big screen and HBO. She has a series of books and is a TV personality on “The Wendy Show”. But no matter how much success she racked up over her career, it wasn’t until 2006 when she catapulted from obscurity to fame. With four young children, Wendy had been struggling behind the scenes for years juggling work, taking care of kids and just trying to find time for herself. Who’s wendy joke is so famous? Wendy Joke Maker. You can find her on myspace, the wendy show dot com, and other social media outlets, and through facebook.com/wendyjokersfame.
This Is Why Wendy Jokes Are So Famous :
1. The origin of Wendy jokes
Wendy Joke Maker’s famous jokes are a derivative of the Cajun and Creole-humor tradition. For example, there is a joke about a father and son who get into an argument. The father slaps his son’s head, and the boy picks up a plate from the table and throws it at his dad.
The plate hits the dad in the stomach, and he says, “Son, have you ever thought about going to college?” This joke is one of many that revolve around children engaging in actions that might be considered childish or immature, only to result in more serious consequences. Wendy’s famous jokes are all variations of this same theme.
2. Wendy’s famous jokes made it onto the big screen
In 2007, Wendy Joke Maker was given a short but important role in the film “The Chaperone” as Ms. Delavan in the humorous Christmas-themed love story where her character is a schoolteacher who teaches young lovers that love is not enough to sustain a relationship.
The film was released on DVD on May 2, 2009 and has been shown in several theaters across the country since then; it played at one theater in New York City for 25 weeks and at another for 23 weeks during that time.
3. Wendy’s famous jokes make it onto the big screen again
In 2008, Wendy Joke Maker made her first appearance on the small screen. She was hired by HBO to write, edit and star in a pilot titled “The Wendy Show”. The show was to feature celebrity guests teaching children and their parents how to “take control of life”, which would be covered in a series of 6-10 minute sketches. As of now, there is no word on if this will become a weekly series or if the show will even air on HBO.
4. Wendy’s famous jokes made it to the big screen on HBO
Besides her film and TV credits, Wendy Joke Maker was also featured in a commercial that aired during the 2007 Super Bowl. As part of the Pepsi Refresh Project, Wendy took a break from writing to make an appearance in the commercial about how Pepsi took control of her mother’s life when she was growing up. The scene was shot in front of a live audience and then digitally inserted into footage from the Super Bowl where the two were seen eating chicken wings.
5. Wendy Joke Maker has 4 children with her partner
Wendy Joke Maker has 4 children: a son and 3 daughters. They range in age from 14 to 21 and attend school in Los Angeles, New York City, and London. She has been featured on MSNBC as a part of the “Mom Squad” where she discusses the issues of balancing being a career woman with keeping up with family life – along with several other celebrities who are also mothers. When not studying or taking care of her children, she can be found writing or performing at comedy clubs throughout the United States and Europe, or appearing in films or commercials around the globe.
6. Wendy’s famous jokes made it onto the big screen in a Super Bowl Commercial
Wendy Joke Maker is one of the most famous comedians in the world. Her legendary jokes made it onto the big screen, one time as a guest on NBC’s “Last Call with Carson Daly”, and again as part of the Pepsi Refresh Project. She also appeared on HBO as part of a pilot for “The Wendy Show” and had a short but important role in HBO’s “The Chaperone”.
And she was featured in a 2007 commercial that aired during the Superbowl. If you’ve never heard her famous jokes, you can find more info at: myspace.com/wendyjokesfame, facebook.com/wendyjokesfame, and twitter.com/wendyjokesfame.
7. Wendy’s famous jokes made it onto TV in a Commercial
The commercial that aired during the Superbowl 2007 was for a company called “Pepsi Refresh Project”, a program to teach children about balance by incorporating commercials for Pepsi into popular broadcasts like the Superbowl.
The plot of the commercial is fairly simple: there is this woman, who I believe is Wendy Joke Maker’s real mother who, from an early age, had been told she was “on the comeback trail.” This woman was known as the “Pepsi Kid” throughout her early days at school and college because she drank Pepsi products.