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  2. Crack up the youngsters with these 164 funny jokes for kids - AOL

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    Clean jokes for kids and more: Funny jokes for kids that will get your family laughing together, including knock knock jokes, animal jokes and math jokes.

  3. 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. 110 short jokes for kids and adults that ...

  4. Christine Craig - Wikipedia

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    Christine Craig (born 24 June 1943) is a Jamaican writer living in Florida, United States. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She has published collections of poetry and short stories, as well as children's fiction and several non-fiction works.

  5. List of newspaper comic strips - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of comic strips.Dates after names indicate the time frames when the strips appeared. There is usually a fair degree of accuracy about a start date, but because of rights being transferred or the very gradual loss of appeal of a particular strip, the termination date is sometimes uncertain.

  6. Category:Jamaican short story collections - Wikipedia

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  7. 50 funny summer jokes that'll have you walking on sunshine - AOL

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    Celebrate summertime with these funny summer jokes about sunshine and beach days. These one-liners are perfect for kids, adults and the whole family. 50 funny summer jokes that'll have you walking ...

  8. Linstead Market - Wikipedia

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    Possibly the earliest publication of the tune with words occurs in Walter Jekyll's 1907 book, Jamaican Song and Story, as item 121, pages 219-220. In Jekyll, the lyrics are as follows: [verification needed] Carry me ackee go a linstead market not a quatee wud sell carry me akee go a linstead market not a quatee wud sell

  9. Desert island joke - Wikipedia

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    Bob Mankoff, cartoon editor of The New Yorker attributes the strips, which began appearing in the publication in the 1930s, to the popularity of Robinson Crusoe. He describes earlier cartoons as having a large island with a ship sinking in the distance, and later cartoons merely showing one or two people on a tiny island with a single palm tree .