Ron spends any spare time he has performing at comedy clubs from coast to coast, spreading his special brand of off-color glee. |
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Why can some comics be off-color but it doesn't seem gratuitous and vulgar? |
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For example, two people who like or respect one another may share some off-color humor, laugh, and consider it funny. |
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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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He tends to tell off-color jokes, use a lot of sexual innuendo and pepper his conversations with inappropriate words. |
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He feels at home among these people, with their firm handshakes and occasionally off-color jokes. |
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The quotes from the kids and the grandson and other relatives are little off-color. |
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Larry has always been about off-color humor, sometimes really obvious, sometimes more subtle. |
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Did the same off-color jokes circulate in the grade schools of Minneapolis and Johnson City? |
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Brash and comical, the CEO isn't afraid to tell an off-color joke in public. |
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Photos may show such indicators of problems as early leaf drop, standing water, thin or off-color turf and incorrect pruning procedures. |
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Avoid trees with brown or off-color needles and trees exhibiting a large amount of needle drop. |
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It was yet another lesson in the effectiveness of live bait and an eye-opening class in how to catch fish in off-color water. |
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She paused to chuckle at an off-color joke someone felt the need to share with anyone listening. |
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The most off-color moment is a harmless scene in which an old man, under the influence of some aromatic smoke, strips naked and cavorts around in a garden. |
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My colleague has a habit of sending me off-color jokes via e-mail that I find highly offensive. |
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Oak lacebug can turn the leaves off-color, causing long-term stress that heavily defoliates bur oaks in shelterbelt plantings, especially during dry weather. |
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Pros in the area actually prefer slightly off-color water, Woolly said, especially for trout, but sometimes have trouble finding it when wind is light on consecutive days. |
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Their job is to fire you up, whether via jaw-dropping sports highlight or off-color pronouncement. |
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Meanwhile, Farage has been slammed for his own off-color remarks about Romanians. |
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Over his long career, Rush Limbaugh has suffered astonishingly little blowback for off-color remarks. |
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Why else would Ronnie do all the creepy and off-color stuff he pulled? |
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Therre is was, the pivot of the trial, reduced to one off-color remark. |
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He's so modest, though, he'd blush if someone made an off-color remark. |
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If TV networks are concerned about off-color language, pit reporters shouldn't stick microphones in drivers' faces after wrecks and mechanical failures. |
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The writers spice up the timeline by including several amusing and off-color conversations between Mac and his friends and family to illustrate Bernie's perspective on life. |
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The hidden words that popped out as the catch was sung were often comic or off-color. |
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He is said to have a propensity for making off-color remarks and riding people extremely hard. |
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Employees might start a freemail account to exchange off-color jokes or distribute their resumes. |
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The n-word might out of bounds, but an off-color comment, racial in tone? |
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Careful control of mixing at the central point reduces the possibility of off-color paint in some booths, and uniform pressure at the spray guns is easily maintained. |
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The critics described the pop star's new album as very off-color. |
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A four-letter word, an off-color remark or an entire racy passage is bound to slip by the editors. |
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If the past is any precedent, it's more likely that Leonard is using said nation's irresistibly suggestive name as the pretext for some leering character's off-color heinie joke. |
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