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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This lack of scarcity makes this concert even sillier, as there is nothing special about it. |
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Those, though, are too unreal to jolt and sillier than a pack of Girl Scouts jacked up on cotton candy and soda pop. |
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Yet 2012 has shaped up as one of the sillier and sleazier campaigns in recent times. |
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Boehner may have an envy problem, and, if so, it is making him sillier and sweatier by the week. |
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As for the sillier question, I will say one more time for the Liberals and Conservatives in this House that buy Canada provisions are legal. |
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After years in Ottawa, every motion that the Bloc brings forward is sillier than the last. |
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Second, it is often necessary to undertake a certain amount of quantitative research just to refute the sillier numbers floating around. |
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We all learned enough about the complex phenomenon of contemporary Islamist militancy to be able to challenge the sillier claims ourselves. |
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The lyrics, which were daft enough in the first place, have been learned parrot-fashion, and thereby have been rendered even sillier than they were originally. |
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This is not the headline a Times subeditor might have chosen, nor any fair-minded one, because it made Mr Bower's argument even sillier than it was in the first place. |
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Just when we're sure that they can't get any sillier or more juvenile, they come along with a stunning new innovation that shows us what we're paying them to do. |
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In any case, this whole thing is just looking sillier and sillier. |
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The BBC, where I worked for more than 25 years, is by no means the worst offender – but it has an obligation to break free from some of the sillier orthodoxies about which set of numbers matter and which do not. |
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After a long time as one of motoring's sillier indulgences, the SUV has finally come of age and won the ideological battle that has been waged against it. |
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Beer and wine tend to be available at more retail outlets grocery stores and petrol stations, for instance than spirits. Beyond controlSome of the sillier regulations are fading. |
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But the more you delve into the details of the plans, the sillier they appear. Take, for example, Amtrak's proposal to bore a 10-mile rail tunnel underneath Philadelphia. |
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It may sound silly, but you will feel even sillier if you spend a lot of time checking out an antenna feed line only to realize that the AP was unplugged the entire time. |
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The other, sillier spot presented a beachful of anthropomorphic crabs starting a Bud-centric version of a cargo cult. |
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There was never a more affectionate dog, or one who looked sillier having the zoomies. |
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Even sillier than it sounds, what might have been an in-joke may actually be the comedy of the summer. |
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A couple of girlie goths walked out of the toilet, all mascara, fish-nets and northern accents, looking even sillier in this extremely ungothic boozer. |
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