Kelly does repeat a few jokes, and maybe I lighted on these instances instead of the ones I recall. |
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He himself seems to feel he has to make manful, self-deprecating jokes about having his election stolen. |
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Half of his speech was taken up with the kind of political backslapping and one-line jokes normally reserved for campaign fundraisers. |
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The Sherpa-roadies were ecstatic and told jokes throughout the evening, while each of us nodded speciously, not really listening. |
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The non-linear screenplay by Ring Lardner, Jr. is filled with a lot of jokes and one liners that were highly amusing. |
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There are certainly examples dating back to the 1870s of photographers mixing up different images to make jokes or spoofs. |
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It's very flattering that people like certain jokes and ask for them, but it's kind of a buzzkill. |
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The first series of jokes are derived from his cack-handedness in appearing for the first time in front of the public. |
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The jokes occasionally veer into hackier than hack territory but any piece with giant robots and mobster lobsters from Las Vegas is okay by me. |
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Secretly, I'd always wanted to write an entire set of hacky jokes from a baby's perspective. |
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The final hour has long past on the horror spoof and, sadly, all that's left is hackneyed jokes and trite dialogue. |
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Today, many of the jokes are dated, but the raucous satirical tone still hits a nerve and calls forth countless contemporary associations. |
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One of the standing jokes through this book is Yanofsky's terrible track record. |
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Curb Your Enthusiasm proves that you don't need obvious jokes and canned laughter to make good comedy. |
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Bill Cosby was pushed by his agents and handlers to do racial jokes but rarely did. |
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They continued to lazily watch Stine, exchanging cracks and small jokes about the dog. |
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He looked like a singer on crack, and pitched his unfunny jokes to an unreceptive crowd. |
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He never smiles during games and what's even more surprising is that he never cracks jokes during post-match interviews. |
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In this theatre-dance piece, Langfelder dances, cracks jokes and zips around. |
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She couldn't be sarcastic and crack jokes when it's not appropriate, that's just not who she is. |
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Just go see, they'll be knocking you around and making off-color jokes like they've known you for years. |
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Did the same off-color jokes circulate in the grade schools of Minneapolis and Johnson City? |
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They even made the first jokes I had heard about the dreadful happenings last month. |
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He gives a very polished, professional performance with excellent comic timing to make the jokes appear impromptu and off the top of his head. |
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Even his jokes are the same ones he was telling when he set off on the campaign trail months ago. |
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This premise sort of sets up many of the one-liners and jokes that permeate the film. |
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He, who became John XXIII, was from earthy peasant stock, constantly cracking jokes at his own expense. |
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Lumpy custard, stodgy stew and cold mashed potato used to be stock jokes in British playgrounds about old-style school dinners. |
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Having a good sense of humour doesn't mean you have to have a store of jokes or tell them perfectly. |
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At most, the jokes caused her to interrupt her grim straight-faced staring to write a note to her lawyer. |
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He is an excellent straight man and the few jokes he makes are some of the best in the show. |
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One after another, they strode the dais and cracked their favourite jokes and recited couplets. |
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I'm not one for posting jokes usually, but I'm all outta energy and blog news, so this is it for now. |
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Oh, I still have chauvinist thoughts, like the jokes we made about these women playing football while their boyfriends watched. |
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Agent Bald, let's talk about the phone calls that the suspects say they made that were treated as hoaxes or jokes and nobody paid attention. |
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Practical jokes and horseplay frequently resulted in angry altercations between men on the factory floor. |
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Topical jokes proliferate, flames spout from balustrades and chorines' hats as Las Vegas meets Cirque du Soleil. |
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Around us there are so many pantos where they don't even know what gags were told last year, so you just get the same jokes year after year. |
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The jokes seemed to be aimed at an older audience, where as to me, the Simpsons movie felt below par and the jokes fairly stale. |
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Between food-thievery, vehicle hot-wiring and gas-siphoning, Cowen jokes that he has learned a new set of skills. |
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They did so with such energy that I was swept along as well, hardly paying attention to the jokes or the plot. |
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Racist jokes that would make one a social pariah in the United States are told boldly on television. |
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It was my regular practice that I hunted for jokes and anecdotes to lace my column. |
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She jokes with teammates, clowning through routines in casual moments, and is involved in a social life that she never had before. |
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There were awkward speeches saying kind and clumsy things, gauche jokes and real fondness. |
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Others tell different jokes that are incoherent except in the penumbra cast by the joke. |
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Like some sly medieval scribe, Kurtz frequently embeds conceptual ideas, jokes or symbolic content in the drawings. |
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A lot of the way I survived as a stand-up comedian was writing jokes for other comedians. |
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The female menopause, with its hot flushes, night sweats and mood swings, offers rich pickings for jokes and comedy sketches. |
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Innocent jokes depend upon verbal felicities, puns, play upon words, combining incongruous words, and so on. |
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These beauties spend their time exchanging infantile jokes suitable for the playground. |
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Jim, in his usual inimitable way, kept everyone entertained by his repertoire of jokes and stories. |
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He jokes casually with old acquaintances and tackles each question head on, his bright brown eyes searching the faces of his inquisitors. |
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The piquancy of such jokes lay in the suspicion that at some time and place, inevitably, the funny event would have happened in reality. |
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For all his flagrancy, though, his jokes wouldn't be half as funny without the art. |
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My middle name smacks of big slobbery dog jokes and yet my last name was the one kids poked fun at in school. |
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The guy laughed, and soon enough a torrent of crude jokes and insults were flying around. |
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Jackson told cornball jokes to break the ice and fooled around on stage with various silly props. |
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The character voices are superbly done and there are rarely any corny lines or jokes in the game. |
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It's been recorded that during the course of making this movie you had a bit of fun playing practical jokes on one of your co-stars. |
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Everybody gets on because we can all defuse our cross-cultural tensions by cracking jokes about our belief systems and ourselves. |
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The guy burned off his own face while freebasing, and lived not just to tell about it, but to tell jokes about it. |
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With no women there to keep us civilized and on our best behavior, I suspect that bodily noises and crude jokes will also be involved. |
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She vaguely remembered him from a childhood television program, which made his crude jokes especially shocking. |
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His harmless jokes turn nasty, though, when he cruelly pretends to have died. |
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Sometimes, I wanted to crush him into little particles and then blow him off into the wind and never hear him and his lame jokes ever again. |
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The laughter was long and loud, the jokes full-blooded, and the criticism personalised and offensive. |
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He was a keen humorist and sometimes it was hard to tell which of his remarks were jokes and which were gaffes. |
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Does your dad make you cringe with his dad jokes and constant usage of LOL in text messages? |
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I heard that Bob used to play a lot of practical jokes while on the movie set, and I was wondering if she had any fond memories. |
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Perhaps, it dawns on our fraternal protagonists, you really shouldn't mess about with practical jokes on the airwaves. |
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The youngsters portray the rivalry between two groups and the way a third group defuses situations with practical jokes and comedy. |
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He would tell awful, horrendous jokes and he would play practical jokes on people. |
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As you can well imagine, the practical jokes were relentless and wicked, and if you didn't have a sense of humour you didn't survive. |
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The prank was part of a British TV show that plays practical jokes on celebrities. |
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Most of The Producers wallows in dated jokes that have lost their capacity to make a movie audience laugh out loud. |
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There are a range of poo jokes we are going to avoid for the sake of decency. |
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Gotta love them jokes thrown in there that a good half of the audience has no chance of getting. |
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For a while he affected a black eye patch, but eventually opted for a glass eye after one too many pirate jokes ruffled his infamous ego. |
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So it is that jokes that might once have been accepted as bad-taste gags can now be denounced as intolerable racial insults. |
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She jokes and gossips about some of his parliamentary colleagues, and though he doesn't join in, he does chuckle. |
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I expected ambient recordings of you giggling like a girl, telling jokes and forgetting the punchlines, looking for your car keys and so on. |
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His jokes go for the most obvious punchlines, he panders to his guests and is number one in late night, which is probably as it should be. |
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For all the giant leaps and superhuman punch-ups, jokes and quips, he manages to give a quite touching layered performance. |
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The weak jokes should not, however, detract from the seriousness of the issue. |
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It was a time for smiles, for jokes and laughter with handshakes and graceful bows. |
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He also told his staff to make sure those jokes were edited out of those shows if and when they were rerun. |
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More generally, his writing style is somewhat diffuse, full of jokes and asides, with the result that his line of analysis is sometimes opaque. |
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The majority of Sheard's jokes are directed outward, at various hecklers and hangers-on. |
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The men accepted me as a peer without question and did not tell dirty jokes or make any inappropriate suggestions around me. |
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Out in the field, with the hoe swung above her head, she jokes that it's a good as any gym workout. |
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And when Brosnan speaks, it's the sorts of double entendre that usually serve as the punchlines of jokes in a Moose Lodge. |
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As it is, their jokes fall flat and it is not due to any lack of talent by the artists involved. |
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The main characters are lacklustre, the jokes weak and the episodic story derivative. |
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I see myself at high table, passing the port as donnish jokes were tossed about. |
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Instead of wit, he interpreted my jokes as racist and ethnocentric misinformation. |
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He told police that some of his children changed their last name to avoid the jokes being made at their expense. |
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Of course, the jokes are all on backwoods Southerners, so if that isn't an amusing subject to you, don't pick up this droll satire. |
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Bantu wasn't upset at being made the butt of people's jokes and in a tweet blamed the teleprompter for his moemish. |
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When I go will folks be thinking man I hated that dude with his wack jokes, I'm glad he's gone? |
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The combination of horrific makeup, abhorrent timing, and trite jokes has literally become painful. |
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See what the critics say of your harmless jokes, neat little trim sentences, and pet waggeries! |
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The books range from abstruse scholarship to collections of jokes to model questions for the West Bengal Civil Service entry exam. |
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He jokes around with the young aide accompanying him on his travels, but he is not interested in talking about himself. |
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Nevertheless, you don't hear jokes about equine looks, nor waspishly disparaging put-downs as often as you used to. |
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She's this gangly Asian lady who cracks lots of jokes which are actually funny. |
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What made the visit unusual was that along with the rest of the audience, the President laughed freely in response to the jokes and jests. |
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Quebec never made demands to the federal government in jest or with flippant jokes. |
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His quips and jokes were still at my expense, but he did tone things down a little. |
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You had to always be on your toes with her, because she would always make jokes and quips. |
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The conversation, as was to be expected with such a group, was light and flippant, with many jokes and quips flipping back and forth. |
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It is as extraordinary and unique as the artist himself, full of all the quirks, oddities and jokes that make him such a national treasure. |
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The relentlessness of the jokes grows wearisome, and the ending is perfunctory and trite. |
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The film is probably most notable for its attempts to entertain adults with racy jokes and visuals. |
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Harmless jokes or jocular winking at the workplace can lead to activation of such guidelines. |
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The discussion was fast paced and jocular, with nearly all of the jokes at the expense of IMX's desperate competitors. |
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Police were forced to listen to 90 minutes of jokes after at least two men took over their radio frequency as a practical joke. |
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He tells the funniest jokes and stories and he ends up dominating every conversation. |
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Bill Cosby may have gained his fame and fortune telling jokes and funny stories. |
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Watch one funny movie, or read a funny story, or tell your friends three funny jokes, every single day. |
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Their long stories were often entertaining, and many of their jokes were funny. |
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We're looking for jokes, gags, funny stories, pictures, whatever, but they must be your original work. |
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These guys are so funny and laid back on stage, making jokes, telling stories, having a good time. |
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She enjoys working with directors who make her laugh, and her sense of humour involves ludicrous situations rather than jokes or pranks. |
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Malicia used to make me laugh when she told me of the harmless jokes and pranks she played earlier that day. |
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After everyone had a chance to read the piece, the room began to jump with jokes and witticisms about the plan. |
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He would sneak around at night and set up jokes and tricks and then laugh at the staff members who got caught in them. |
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It takes a certain skill to do this well, juggling topics, joshing with callers and cracking jokes. |
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It's a journal, a diary, an online record of your likes, your loathes, your jokes and your photos. |
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They don't tend to play practical jokes, or engage in humor that humiliates or puts somebody down. |
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The jokes are fragile and easily turn unfunny because they don't really turn on any actual adventuresomeness on the comic's part. |
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Some jokes fall flat, shifting the harmonic balance from whimsy to awkward. |
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However, we noticed that on three different occasions over a four-day period, Max's sister made jokes about leather outfits and whips. |
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The jokes will tickle both children and adults, a rarity in the animation world. |
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Some of the jokes fall flat, and I'm not sure how I feel about the tone of the ending. |
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He perfected an air of modesty and if his jokes fell flat he had a comical line in self-deprecation. |
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I considered cheering her up with maybe a joke or something, but my jokes always fall flat. |
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Some of the dialogue falls flat with some forced jokes, but overall the writing is clever enough to propel the movie. |
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He endlessly razzes his black partner, Kevin Murphy, with racist jokes, and then gives him a high five to show that it's all in good fun. |
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He loved to spend an afternoon or evening exchanging jokes and stories over a long game of cards. |
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The story also is an example of how kernels of truth are often contained in jokes or humorous anecdotes. |
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Keyboard warriors with no appreciation for small volume manufacturers are the real jokes. |
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The pilot was wincingly painful to watch as it was littered with a laugh track and poorly written jokes. |
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My husband jokes every time we pass by a shop window because I have to stop and be amazed at the sparkles. |
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While more jokes and wisecracks were coming from the campfire, Alan retreated to his cabin. |
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First thing Monday morning, I would be in at school or work, entertaining people with crass jokes and tasteless witticisms. |
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With these very sexist jokes, I could be seen as a sexist woman hating pig. |
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As you know, it's not unknown for me to make bad jokes, especially where wordplay is involved. |
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Shiny, colourful, mass-produced materials and images abound, as well as irony, wordplay and visual jokes. |
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Women, they say, laughed more at jokes involving wordplay, while men preferred more aggressive humor. |
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This national celebration was full of knowing ironies and jokes within jokes within jokes. |
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He would write jokes down so he wouldn't forget them and then send them to people. |
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Kalvyn was telling another one of his jokes about how he, the great Kalvyn Jemara, was the consummate ladies' man. |
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All jokes are laid aside and the two at last reconcile themselves about the accident. |
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The phenomenon of contract-year all-stars is one of baseball's oldest running jokes. |
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And, since the good jokes don't come until the final third, a lot of yawns will have to be stifled. |
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Bowen is the latest in a line of old-style comedians to have landed themselves in hot water after using racially provocative language or jokes. |
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He was managing to make a few jokes, but the conversation lapsed, anyway, as everyone was looking forward to the shifting time. |
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Jacques Chirac, Gerhard Shroeder and Vlad Putin were yukking it up at the G8 conference with jokes to one another about British cuisine. |
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Still, yeah, the show is designed for repeat viewings, and there are dozens of running jokes that casual viewers won't get. |
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He won some points though late in August and I never made scalping jokes after that. |
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Rarely, he remarked afterwards, had an audience laughed so heartily at his jokes. |
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The script had jokes in it, you could tell, but no one laughed because of the timing. |
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He seemed to be laughing himself silly at some of the jokes at his expense, but it may be that he's a good enough actor to fake enjoyment. |
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Much of the humour is contained in a variety of running jokes introduced throughout the first act. |
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The attempt to record the ever-changing audience will become one of the many running jokes that power the show. |
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One of the film's funniest jokes is a running gag involving a car radio stuck on a 1980s soft rock revival station. |
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One of the film's running jokes has his three children growing fat because of their love of junk food. |
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He jokes with him on the phone, finishes the call and continues at the point that he left off. |
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There's about three of them, and they have this annoying habit of telling jokes most of the day. |
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Traffic spiked quickly and contained a mix of retweets and original posts, mostly sexual jokes of varying quality. |
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He has a thing for knock-knock jokes with no punch line and often misuses words and expressions. |
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She may not even want levity or jokes or funny movies or perhaps even interaction with former friends. |
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One young acolyte has such a rictus from grinning at his master's jokes that it looks like a physical affliction. |
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He generally riffed a lot at weddings, making warm jokes about pets or the new wedding china. |
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He was so light-hearted it was impossible to stay angry at him for one of his jokes. |
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All jokes apart, this is not is not meant to disrespect them in any which way. |
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Furious protesters from the genuine rally had attempted to grab the placards and rip them up, insisting it was not time for jokes. |
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Too many of the jokes seem obvious and over-used, while most of the characters struggle to rise above the cliches foisted upon them. |
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Subtle jokes and dry humour set up some nice character development, backed by worthy acting. |
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While it may be a day for April Fools, I will not be playing any practical jokes on anyone. |
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I can't think of any April Fools pranks or jokes, so instead, I'll post a photo which is part of a larger picture. |
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The first fish appears on April Fool's Day, a day of practical jokes on which people are sent on fool's errands. |
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The play has inconsistencies of tone, and like all Shakespearean comedy, its jokes are archaic and arcane. |
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There are a few decent jokes, but nothing that'll have you rolling in the aisles with splitting sides. |
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And besides, jokes about religion went out with the ark and are unlikely to be resurrected in modern Britain. |
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Expect lots of rude jokes, political provocation, and more than a few references that would offend if they weren't so funny. |
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Murray is laid back, good company and his chat is peppered with gales of laughter that is, as often as not, directed at his own jokes. |
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But I worked on eight seasons of The Simpsons, and we certainly had our lowbrow jokes. |
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In the alley on the lower deck, I find seamen from all over India sharing jokes and working with clinical efficiency. |
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All the anecdotes were new to us, the creaking chair-bound jokes fresh as this morning's lox. |
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He was a pleasant man who tended to tell horrible jokes and reminisce too much about days gone by. |
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Now in an effort to dispel their relentless anorak image the group has taken to handing out flyers with jokes, m'lud, against lawyers. |
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He is too sweet, too nice, too inoffensive for the dig at hypocrisy to hit home, and many of the jokes lack the audacious punch of old. |
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Sitting around the table in the pub, we discussed things, caught up with each other, talked shop and threw around a few jokes. |
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He had puzzles for everyone, as always, some magic tricks, and plenty of jokes. |
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Each school will be treated to an hour of magic, illusion and entertainment with lots of jokes, surprises and audience participation. |
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He cracked a couple of jokes, plonked himself into a large armchair and offered to shout to ensure that my tape recorder could hear him. |
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There are jokes and smatterings of sarcasm and irony in Register stories but these aren't for you. |
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Between songs you get Chris talking straight to the camera, making goofy self-deprecating jokes in his aw-shucks kind of way. |
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He he to admit that the models for the baby clothes are adorable, but there are a whole series of tasteless jokes that could be made here. |
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Oh, and we laughed at some comments and jokes that were incredibly tasteless and funny. |
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It's easy to see where those jokes about Taswegians with close family ties come from. |
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He made jokes at the teachers and had witty comments that were a little saucy. |
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He slouches in his chair, he laughs at his own jokes, he makes fun of himself, he kids around with his subordinates. |
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What they don't realise is that tinsel and tawdry jokes take the joy out of the season of goodwill. |
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Although Ferguson spoke with only a semi-serious tone, there was a barb within his remarks, as is often the case with jokes. |
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Undoubtedly, by treating the two Kings they served as butts for their jokes, and by supporting the cause of American freedom against the monarch. |
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An unlikely pair, we were often the butts of jokes around Franklin High School. |
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But in their defence, the butts of their jokes are generally treated more with affection than ridicule. |
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It's not as hokey as a lot of films, and it's not a tear-jerker really, but it's good on more levels than just the jokes, that's for sure. |
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Much of this disc is split between songs that are scathing social commentaries and songs that seem to be inside jokes for his circle of friends. |
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They sat at the table drinking the wine, telling stories and making jokes about General Hackman. |
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Another way of using language to cheer someone up is by telling stories and jokes. |
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He was telling stories and jokes and had the attention of us all as he was pretty good at it. |
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To illustrate, she tells the story of the night watchman given to practical jokes. |
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He did not join in the sports of other boys, and he was even made the victim of cruel practical jokes by some schoolfellows. |
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I tend to win more than my fair share of games and so there will sometimes be jokes that I'm only keeping score as a form of self-aggrandizement. |
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He begins a marathon of jokes and cynicism about the identity of Hero's parentage. |
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If this was Sheffield, where The Full Monty came from, a wig war would have been the cue for slapper jokes and baldy scams, but not here. |
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Yeah, so you don't actually get a lot of bang for your buck as far as jokes out of the time we spend together. |
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You know the really loud meathead that kept finishing all of your jokes and yelling at you to smoke a bowl? |
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In between the jokes, there is plenty of space battle action, liberally peppered with clean CG mecha. |
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As always, his sermon begins slowly, with self-deprecating jokes and gentle admonitions. |
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She was constantly tuning her guitar between songs, smiling nervously as she filled the time with self-deprecating jokes. |
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Some visions are so audacious, they can be expressed only as ironic jokes, lest the speaker be accused of pomposity or megalomania. |
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Brothers and sisters should avoid one another in public and refrain from telling bawdy jokes or making sexual remarks in each other's presence. |
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Workers will have to think twice before telling insensitive jokes or expressing intolerant views which may give offence. |
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He tells jokes pretty well, though he could do with easing up on the old self-satisfied smirk after the punchline. |
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Adults dig the clever scripts and inside jokes, while little tykes think the girls are adorable and thrill to their fast-paced adventures. |
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Mr. Derek was all smiles and grins for the ladies, and jokes and cuddles for the kids. |
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This show is really just an excuse to rehash some old jokes, routines and toe-curling audience singalongs within a theatrical format. |
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Like accounts of practical jokes, such narratives focus on issues of belief, beguilers, and the beguiled. |
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And yet it's also just a part of a pleasurable little scene between two performers intent on topping one another with their jokes and gags. |
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With all this pressure the crew relieve boredom and tension of long flights by playing practical jokes. |
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I am usually very good about their tricks and jokes, but it seems I am losing my touch the more I stay away from people. |
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Those jokes will certainly be oft repeated during the course of the current federal election campaign. |
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Apart from his improper and shabby looks, his weird name became the object of her cruel jokes. |
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So I went home and thought up more visual jokes, coming up with props like high heels with training wheels for young girls. |
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These biting criticisms and self-aware jokes are through the roof, but it's all built on top of great, great pain. |
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I've done a bit of stuff for a TV show where I was hired as a ringer to come in and pad it out with some extra jokes. |
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Last month's conference in Dublin was accompanied by the kind of practical jokes and shenanigans that would disgrace a stag party. |
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Judge for yourself as the Gang of Three treat us to their own favourite jokes. |
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When most people think of April Fool's Day, tricks, pranks or even bad jokes come to mind. |
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In the majority of Western cultures, tricks and jokes are played on the bride and groom separately at small parties held prior to the big day. |
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After tricks after jokes, after everything Jon has done, I have never been so scared by one of them, as I was by this one. |
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Plummy amused the whole school, over 220 pupils, with tricks and jokes while Ivan performed his unsupported ladder act, which included juggling. |
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Hannes Kaufmann, will be the master of ceremonies, and is already practicing and rehearsing jokes and tricks for the evening. |
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Requests new to the circle brought about plenty of laughs, with the rope trick, songs and jokes. |
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It sounds same-old-same-old, but let me assure you that Mancini crams as much daft humour and sick jokes in as possible. |
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This is one of the first tragic news events that has not been immediately followed by a round of sick jokes. |
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Are you guys collaborating on any other sick jokes that we should know about? |
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A council worker is facing the threat of disciplinary action after being caught searching the internet for sick jokes about the Asian tsunami. |
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I felt that, as a person with the disease, I'd have a sort of monopoly on jokes about it. |
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I'm sorry to say that looking at the movie today I found the jokes, sight gags, and puns all to be a little forced. |
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There's plenty more punning jokes like that, spouting from the crooked mouth of Harrogate Theatre's dimple-cheeky silly billy. |
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But the emotions that simmered behind my carefully casual jokes and comments was not shared. |
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Sure we're at war, but it'd be positively unAustralian if we didn't crack jokes about it. |
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On the off chance that my jokes are so old that a whole new virgin generation has sprung up unawares, here are a couple of sillier ones. |
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I went for five sittings in total and on the first one she just tried to make me feel at home, making jokes all the time. |
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The head surgeon jokes bluffly, and a few people chuff or make the facsimile of laughter, to appease him. |
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Though the pace is slack and the jokes are slim, the chemistry between Ben Stiller and Owen Wilson is as sparkly as ever. |
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We were in the Operating Room doing a case and in order to break the routine of work, we were relating a lot of slack jokes. |
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He's not above going for the boffo laugh, but the punch of the jokes comes at you encased in a velvet glove. |
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So, next year we'll make sure there are better jokes and some more munchie food on the tables. |
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But it should not be reduced to something showing slapstick comedies and lewd jokes. |
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Home winemaking still suffers something of an image problem, with those jokes about Aunt Enid's undrinkable nettle wine. |
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His humour was closely related to that of music-hall comedy acts and he said that the jokes for his postcards always came before the drawings. |
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As a frequent comedy night visitor, I am well used to jokes that are close to the bone and believe I have a liberal attitude to most areas. |
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From the latest jokes to discussions on the hot issues of the day, they rarely arrive uninformed or without a strong opinion. |
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The girls are portrayed as slow-witted and clueless, with Kendra bearing the brunt of most of the jokes. |
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Once we finished slurping our drinks and chomping down on pizza, we laughed hysterically at the guys' jokes and stories. |
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Although Freyen was more of a laid-back character, Marlo completed the duo with his smart remarks and sarcastic jokes. |
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This amounts to five hundred pages of self-obsessed navel-gazing, interspersed with intense bouts of self-loathing and lame jokes. |
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Parodies, jokes, boutades, all limited to a thousand words by close-fisted editors, earned him the roubles needed to pay for his education. |
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One minute he's smiling and making jokes, then the next he's snarling coldly at someone. |
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But even the funniest of these brainily ludicrous jokes sputter halfheartedly. |
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We exchange news, get updates about the grandchildren, laugh at family jokes and continue to strengthen the bonds between us. |
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Even the jokes about Newfies aren't unique, if one replaces Newfoundland with Norfolk, Shetland, Kerry, Tasmania or Arkansas. |
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We were variously amused, appalled and aroused by what we were seeing, and the bad jokes were one way of dealing with that. |
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He uses his comedic timing and emotional commitment to the words to make these jokes work. |
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Not only do the actors provide solid delivery on their lines during serious moments of the plot, but they also deliver a number of jokes and snide wisecracks. |
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He can chuckle over some of the hard times of his young adulthood though you can sense the hurt that lingers behind the easy jokes and witticisms. |
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Some witticisms were outright jokes at the passerby's expense. |
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A part of me was tempted to read the whole thing out and see which jokes got laughs, but I'm not sure they would have stuck with me for that long. |
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Dammit, I live with a Newfie and he makes British jokes all of the time. |
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Trinny and Susannah would have grappled with her love handles, mercilessly introduced her to a few home truths and cracked a few jokes at her husband's expense. |
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It is during the exchanges that the vitality of the pack can best be savoured, even if some of the jokes run close to the bone, and feel a little obvious and outdated. |
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Despite the raunchier jokes going over my head, I laughed a great deal. |
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To keep himself loose and pliable and imbued with the mischievousness that nourished him, Paul often resorted to practical jokes. |
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The way he tells his stories and jokes is true to life everywhere. |
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Jon, the focus of the book, spends his laconic, carefree schooldays fooling around with his best friend Bjorn, reading comic books, eating candy and telling jokes. |
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I am tired of Mr.Beattie and his hollow apologies, his cavalier attitude to our problems and his habit of making jokes and trivialising important issues. |
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Greasy-looking drunkards occupied just about every bench and chair space, laughing rowdily while telling lurid jokes and singing bawdy sea chanteys. |
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Then, of course, I was writing more and more journalism, so a lot of jokes and suchlike that might have gone into lighter poems went into reviewing. |
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Each was bound along the left ledge with the kind of rubbery glue used to bind a pad of writing paper and featured jokes and an occasional smidgen of story. |
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Hinton, himself, was one who enjoyed playing hoaxes and jokes on others. |
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When it came to his speech, he had us in the palm of his hand from early on with a few jokes about his time in the hot seat and his dealings with the president and others. |
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Everything about director, Steven Brill's movie, smacks of desperation, though, given the laboured quality of most of the jokes, and the overall lack of subtlety. |
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Less than 24 hours after the news leaked, all directional jokes have officially been cracked. |
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