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Flickr Featured Photogs: Show Us Your Funny!

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Lisa Fredrickson & Edi Patterson from ImproTheatre's Shakespeare Unscripted show this summer| Photo by Puck90 via the LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr

Listen up, shutterbugs! LAist has recently launched a new weekly feature that we hope will keep you in stitches. It's our LAst Laugh comedy picks, but there's one kind of "pic" that seems to be missing... Photos of funny! That's where you, our fearless in-the-field camera fiends, come in.

Help us out by dropping photos of people (er, maybe animals?) being funny into our LAist Featured Photos pool on Flickr. Be sure to tag them with "lastlaugh" so we can do a quick search to see what you've left us. Then check back with us every Monday at 4 for the LAst Laugh to see if we've picked yours. (And then head out to see some comedy around town, there's lots to choose from!)

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