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How Smart Is Your Audience?

There’s a wonderful old book, Isaac Asimov’s Treasury of Humor, published in 1971. The cover describes the book: A lifetime collection of favorite jokes, anecdotes, and limericks with copious notes on how to tell them and why. I’m sure there is plenty here to offend those that are into that sort of thing and many …

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That’s No Knick Knack

Old joke: A frog goes into a bank and approaches the teller. He can see from her nameplate that the teller’s name is Patricia Whack. So he says, Ms. Whack, I’d like to get a loan to buy a boat and go on a long vacation. Patti looks at the frog in disbelief and asks …

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This Way Mr Peabody

When I was writing yesterday’s post I got to thinking of some long gone blogs and there are beaucoup. Some I really miss. Others I don’t and many I just don’t recall. Of those in the first category, I fondly remember Jamie Grant’s Magic Friday. Tom Frank and his life adventures, The Magic Whack and …

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In Days Of Yore – Part 1

It’s early, I’m the only one up and, for some reason, I was looking back on some of the old posts here. Actually, I’m pretty proud of what I did over the years. Sure, there are days when, obviously, I had nothing to say but still made a post. Sometimes they hit, but mostly they …

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