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  2. Start 2025 on a Hi-larious Note With These Funny New Year’s Jokes

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    These funny jokes are perfect for cards, photo captions, and more! Laugh your way into 2024 with the best New Year's jokes! These funny jokes are perfect for cards, photo captions, and more ...

  3. 50 Best New Year's Jokes for Adults and Kids - AOL

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    Ring in 2025 with these hilarious New Year's jokes, including punny one-liners and classic knock-knock jokes, so you can start off your new year with a laugh. 50 Best New Year's Jokes for Adults ...

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    Best New Year's Eve trivia great for parties or just to quiz yourself. ... 26 Funny New Year Memes To Celebrate 2024. ... 82 winter activities for kids and families to enjoy all season long. Sports.

  5. 50 Best New Year’s Jokes To Keep You Laughing All Night Long

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    New Year’s hay. 15. What was Dr. Frankenstein’s New Year’s resolution? To make new friends. 16. What does a ghost say on Dec. 31? "Happy Boo Year!" Related: 26 Funny New Year Memes To ...

  6. New Year card - Wikipedia

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    Following the tradition established by the New Year cards of Charles Chotek of Chotkow, the highest Burgrave of Bohemia (function roughly similar to a prime minister) between 1826 and 1843, Czechs and Slovaks continue to use the old French inscription pour féliciter, or "P.F.", together with the number of an upcoming year, standing for "wishing you all the happiness in the new year".

  7. NSW Photo Card - Wikipedia

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    The proof of age card was age-restricted to adults between 18 and 25 years old, initially, the NSW Photo Card was issued to anyone over 16 years of age not in possession of a state driver licence. As of 1 March 2017, the NSW Photo Card is available to all residents of NSW aged 16 and over, whether or not they have a state driver's licence. At ...