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  2. 110 short jokes for kids and adults that are total knee-slappers

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    Get everyone giggling with these short jokes for kids and adults. Find funny puns, corny one-liners and bad-but-good jokes that even Dad would approve of.

  3. 105 truly funny jokes that'll make you laugh yourself silly - AOL

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    After all, there's never a bad time for a good gag and these totally cheesy treasures are worth telling, whether kids or adults are your audience. We should warn you, however — you're not going ...

  4. Lecherous Limericks - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 978-0802705150., collection of 100 poems; Asimov, Isaac (1977). Still More Lecherous Limericks. ISBN ...

  5. Purple Cow - Wikipedia

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    A slightly modified version of the final line of the poem is referenced in the book Fletch and the Man Who (1983) by Gregory Mcdonald in the line "Irwin!" Roy Filby echoed. "I'd rather see one than be one!" in which Filby is making fun of not only Fletch but his albatross of a first name, which is a recurring theme in the series of books. [20]

  6. There once was a man from Nantucket - Wikipedia

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    The poem has become a staple of American humor.It is often used as a joking example of fine art, with the vulgarity providing a surprising contrast to an expected refinement, such as in the 2002 film Solaris, when George Clooney's character mentions that his favorite poem is the most famous poem by Dylan Thomas that starts with "There was a young man from Nantucket"; or Will & Grace season 8 ...

  7. A simple and goofy bit of rhyme is perfectly fine, especially if it leads to a smile.

  8. Catullus 6 - Wikipedia

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    Catullus 6 is a Latin poem of seventeen lines in Phalaecean ... sides unless you were doing something silly. So, whatever good and bad you have, tell us. I want to ...

  9. Category:American humorous poems - Wikipedia

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