HUMOR: BKM's bad hume-hair day (e-humor, puns & 1-liners)

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Well ... 'good' as far as bogus humor math goes. :P
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Yeah. Still, I never would be able to think it up, I don't even understand half the math I'm having to do!
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Gee, I wonder if I'll eventually be awarded the Nobel Cerealbox Prize for it. :lol:
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They only award that when you send in 25 boxtops and $2.50 for shipping & handling. :mrgreen:
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NLTM = PLTM +1 <-- viola ... solved !
he's musical too. :P
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Ok, ya got me ... I've always botched that spelling. :oops:

How exactly does one spell (phonetic substitute used here) 'woll-ahh' ? (the sound you make after successfully performing a magic trick) :wink:
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voila: voila

c'est Francais.
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Ah, so I was right all along, and you were just raggin me ... !@#$ francophilic nitpicker :roll: :P
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but oi is different to (different from?) io.

one is computer communication and the other is angry yokel farmer communication (I/O and 'oi get off moi land')
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My bad - my eye missed the io oi transposition. Yeah, I know the meaning - I just perpetually botched the spelling on the latter. :wink:
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tell me, mr spelling nazi, is it different to or different from?

I honestly want to know too, and my usage and abusage is buried under a book-fall.
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It's "from"

Seig Heil ! :deviate:
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tell me, was the misspelling of sieg heil deliberate?
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KVETCH: :clap: :clap: :clap:

He can't spell in English, French and German - perhaps he should try Spanish next?

¿Como se dice "duncecap" en Español?
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el cappo de dumdum?
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Sombrero rather than cappo - I think cappo may be Italian, not Spanish.

As far as I can recall, Spanish doesn't use double "P"s, but it's been a LONG time since I spoke it regularly, so I may be wrong.


/me is good example of the adage "use it or lose it." :mrgreen:
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Probably it is more like sombrero de idioto

I was just playing with the other.

I've lost SO MUCH of my spanish vocab due to lack of practice. Sigh.
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Kvetch wrote:but oi is different to (different from?) io.

one is computer communication and the other is angry yokel farmer communication (I/O and 'oi get off moi land')
Oi! Io is also one of the moons of Jupiter. :P
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Ever wish you had a clever way to answer all those rejection letters? Here's how one graduate applicant chose to respond:

April 1, 1998

Graduate Admissions Committee
Department of Psychology
Big Deal University
Collegeville, USA

Dear Committee Members:

Thanks for your letter of March 30. After careful consideration, I regret to inform you that I am unable to accept your rejection at this time.

This year I have been particularly fortunate in receiving an unusually large number of rejection letters. With such a varied and promising field of schools, it is impossible for me to accept all refusals.

Despite your outstanding record and previous experience in rejecting applicants, I find that your rejection does not meet my current career needs. Consequently, I will begin taking classes as a graduate student in your department this August. I look forward to seeing you then.

Best of luck in rejecting future applicants.

Sincerely Yours,
[Name Withheld]

(Adapted from a letter appearing in the PsycGrad Project.)

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Southern Christmas humor:


A man was riding through a small town when he spotted a manger scene. He stopped to admire it, but became confused when he noticed that all the wise men were wearing firefighter hats. He pondered the scene for a moment, but came to no conclusion.

Thirsty, he went inside a small store and decided to ask about the fire hats. "Ma'am," he said, "as I was riding through I couldn't help but wonder the meaning behind the wise men wearing faire hats."

"Well, don't you know?" She sounded surprised. "The wise men came from a fire."

He was still for a moment. "No they didn't. They didn't come from a fire."

In a fit of rage, she pulled a Bible from behind the counter and flipped through it violently. "You Yankees never do read the Bible!" Pointing to a verse, she extended it to me, saying, "It says right here: 'The three wisemen came from afar.'"
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Kahrey wrote:Southern Christmas humor:

"Well, don't you know?" She sounded surprised. "The wise men came from a fire."

He was still for a moment. "No they didn't. They didn't come from a fire."

In a fit of rage, she pulled a Bible from behind the counter and flipped through it violently. "You Yankees never do read the Bible!" Pointing to a verse, she extended it to me, saying, "It says right here: 'The three wisemen came from afar.'"
That is EXACTLY what Cho needs for your character in her story !

Good joke, too :thumb: :mrgreen:
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A southern vampire.... :lol:
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/me wonders if 'southern' vampires in the southern hemisphere recoil at at the sight of the "Souther Cross" in the heavens ... :lol: :cry: :lol:
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That would be hilarious! :lol:
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