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  2. #BeatlesRecipes: Food puns meet classic hits - AOL

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    Combine The Beatles with delicious food and ta-da, #BeatlesRecipes is born! Twitter's clever users are mixing their favorite foods into Beatles' lyrics with hilarious results. Scroll through some ...

  3. Three Guys from Miami - Wikipedia

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    The Three Guys From Miami on the streets in South Beach. (l to r) Jorge Castillo, Glenn Lindgren, and Raul Musibay. The Three Guys From Miami—Raúl Musibay, Glenn Lindgren, and Jorge Castillo—are chefs and food writers. They provide Cuban cooking tips and advice for professional and amateur chefs all over the world.

  4. 21 White Elephant Gifts That Prove Good Things Come In Cheap ...

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    BONUS: There are hilarious pun jokes on the back of the cards which I discovered during my 3rd play through. Just imagine for $12 you can have a great book of puns with a BOARD GAME FOR FREE ...

  5. Juan Soto free agency sweepstakes, Scott Boras loves his puns ...

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    Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss the Juan Soto free agency sweepstakes kicking off, the annual Scott Boras pun-fest at the GM meetings and make their picks for this week's The Good, The ...

  6. Ligma joke - Wikipedia

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    The Verge reported in July 2018 that ligma "is the new bofa", a pun on "both of". [5] In a conversation, the speaker might set up the joke by saying, "I went to this great Italian restaurant last week, and they make great bofa", to prompt the question, "What's bofa?"

  7. Pun - Wikipedia

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    Punch, 25 February 1914.The cartoon is a pun on the word "Jamaica", which pronunciation [dʒəˈmeɪkə] is a homonym to the clipped form of "Did you make her?". [1] [2]A pun, also known as a paronomasia in the context of linguistics, is a form of word play that exploits multiple meanings of a term, or of similar-sounding words, for an intended humorous or rhetorical effect. [3]

  8. Stanley Tucci Just Shared His Favorite 5-Minute High-Protein ...

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    Search Recipes. Tibetan Noodle Soup. Aubergine (Eggplant) with Green Curry. Thousand-Layer Chocolate Chip Cookies. Tipsy Tiramisu. The Classic Maine Lobster Roll. The Garibaldi Cocktail.

  9. Walk this way (humor) - Wikipedia

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    It is used in After the Thin Man (1936), with William Powell imitating the butler, and by director Mel Brooks, [2] including The Producers, Young Frankenstein [3] and Robin Hood: Men in Tights. [4] According to Gene Wilder , who co-wrote the script of Young Frankenstein and played the title character, Brooks added the joke while shooting the ...