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  2. Redneck joke - Wikipedia

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    A redneck joke is a joke about rednecks—working-class, rural, southern white Americans. [1] For example, [ 2 ] A genie comes upon an African-American, a Jew and a redneck.

  3. Jeff Foxworthy - Wikipedia

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    Foxworthy claims to keep his jokes apolitical and has criticized the memes circulating on social media that appear to show him making jokes at the expense of liberals in his stand-up. [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Despite this, he donated to the presidential campaign of George W. Bush , as well as the Republican National Committee in the 2000s. [ 31 ]

  4. Li'l Abner - Wikipedia

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    In The Honeymooners episode 2, "Funny Money", Ralph Kramden tells his wife Alice, "I didn't start this, Mammy Yokum did" in an argument concerning a comment made by Ralph's mother in-law. In 1960, Dixieland jazz trombonist Turk Murphy christened his San Francisco jazz club "Earthquake McGoon's", in honor of the Li'l Abner villain.

  5. 120 twisted jokes for dark humor fans - AOL

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    If dark humor jokes make you giggle, you'll be happy to know that we've gathered a collection of bad-but-good one-liners that'll make you cringe and snicker at the same time.

  6. 150 knock-knock jokes that are a real hoot - AOL

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    These funny knock knock jokes are perfect for kids, teens, adults and anyone else looking for a laugh. Find hilarious knee-slappers for the whole family. 150 knock-knock jokes that are a real hoot

  7. 65 April Fools' jokes that are stupid funny

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    Celebrate April Fools' Day with a funny prank and one of these silly jokes inspired by spring, trickery and tomfoolery. Find short one-liners and corny puns.

  8. Appalachian stereotypes - Wikipedia

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    The term "Hillbilly" was first coined in 1899, around the time coal industries made an appearance in the Appalachian communities. [20] In reference to Appalachia, the utilization of the word "Hillbilly" has become such a commonplace that the term is often used to characterize the sociological and geographical happenings of the area.

  9. List of humorous units of measurement - Wikipedia

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    In the Zork series of games, the Great Underground Empire has its own system of measurements, the most frequently referenced of which is the bloit. Defined as the distance the king's favorite pet can run in one hour (spoofing a popular legend about the history of the foot), the length of the bloit varies dramatically, but the one canonical conversion to real-world units puts it at ...