Jokes 2

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  1. fhl

    fhl

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    #13581     Apr 20, 2016
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  2. Handle123

    Handle123

    An elderly couple was watching a Discovery Channel special about a
    West African bush tribe whose men all had penises 24 inches long. When
    the Black male reaches a certain age, a string is tied around his
    penis and On the other end is a weight. After a while, the weight
    stretches the Penis to 24 inches.

    Later that evening as the husband was getting out of the shower, His
    wife looked at him and said, "How about we try the African
    String-and-Weight procedure?" The husband agreed and they tied a
    string and a weight to his penis.

    A few days later, the wife asked the husband, "How is our little
    Tribal experiment coming along?"

    "Well, it looks like we're about half way there," he replied.

    "Wow, you mean it's grown to 12 inches?"

    "No, it's turned black.
     
    #13582     Apr 21, 2016
  3. Handle123

    Handle123

    HOW TO GET PEOPLE TO EXERCISE

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    Exercise
     
    #13583     Apr 23, 2016
  4. baro-san

    baro-san

    not that funny ...
     
    #13584     Apr 23, 2016
  5. Handle123

    Handle123

    If you look at humor for what it is through history, we make jokes about everything and good old USA, nothing is left and is not made fun. I think Americans are more violent than any other nation in the world, but we are also the most giving, most willing to give up our lives so other's have better chance of living. If you look at the 3 Stooges, I have read so many kids ended up in the hospital from getting hit and kicked by siblings and friends and yet 3 Stooges were at the movies and TV every day and week. We laugh at the President by the minute and yet if in other countries you are beheaded for doing so. And yes, I served in the military and sent this out to my younger Army Vets who served in Arab countries and thought it was funny.

    I do thank you for your opinion, really I do and I am very Happy we have the rights we have in this country.
     
    #13585     Apr 23, 2016
  6. baro-san

    baro-san

    Pierre was celebrating his silver wedding anniversary, and while all
    were unrestrainedly merry over the ample liquor provided by the
    host, Pierre himself remained in the corner, nursing a drink and
    following one of the guests with baleful eyes.

    A friend noticed this strange action, all the more strange on so
    happy an occasion, and said, "At whom are you glaring, Pierre my
    friend?"

    "At my lawyer, may his soul rot."

    "But why are you so angry with him?"

    "It is a sad tale. After I had been married ten years, I decided I
    had had enough and that the cleanest solution would be to kill my
    wife. Painlessly, of course, for I am no monster. Being a
    methodical man, I approached my lawyer--that one there--and asked
    him of the possible consequences. He told me that whereas killing a
    husband is, here in France, a mere misdemeanor, killing a wife is a
    felony, and that even with a most skillful defense, I would have to
    count on fifteen years in jail. He urged me not to do it and I let
    myself be guided by his advice."

    "Well, then, why are you angry?"

    "Because," said Pierre, "if I had not listened to his stupid advice,
    today I would have been a free man at last."
     
    #13586     Apr 23, 2016
  7. baro-san

    baro-san

    My wife was dying and I was by her bedside. She said in a tired voice "There's something I must confess." "Shhh" I said. "There's nothing to confess ... Everything's all right." "No, I must die in peace. I slept with your brother, your best friend, his best friend, and your father!" "I know, I know." I whispered ... "That's why I poisoned you ... Now close your eyes ...''
     
    #13587     Apr 23, 2016
  8. baro-san

    baro-san

    Jokester is a science fiction short story by Isaac Asimov. The story first appeared in the December 1956 issue of Infinity Science Fiction, and was reprinted in the collections Earth Is Room Enough (1957) and Robot Dreams (1986). It is one of a loosely connected series of stories concerning a fictional computer called Multivac.

    Plot summary
    Noel Meyerhof is a 'Grand Master', one of a small cadre of Earth's recognised Geniuses, who has the insight to know what questions to ask Multivac. But a computer scientist is concerned that Meyerhof is acting erratically. As a known joke-teller, he has been discovered feeding jokes and riddles into Multivac.

    By computer analysis, the characters in the story investigate the origin of humor, particularly why there seems to be no such thing as an original joke, except for puns. Every normal joke is something you heard from someone else.

    The computer eventually tells them that humor is actually a psychological study tool imposed from without by extraterrestrials studying mankind. They needed to isolate the responses to their jokes from original ones, so they 'programmed' us to react differently to puns.

    The characters of the story conjecture that figuring this fact out makes it useless as a tool, so the aliens would turn off humour. And suddenly nothing is ever funny again
     
    #13588     Apr 23, 2016
  9. Handle123

    Handle123

    #13589     Apr 24, 2016
  10. Handle123

    Handle123

    #13590     Apr 24, 2016
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