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Summary Of: Joke

A joke can also be a single phrase or statement that employs... The word joke can also be used as a slang term for a person or thing which is... when this does not happen the joke is said to have... year old joke and his analysis... That a joke is best when it expresses the maximum level of humour with a minimal number of... of the joke and provokes a... described sentences where the joke word is the final word as... the joke erases an emotion that should be felt about an event... the Helen Keller Joke Cycle that comprises jokes about... or Space Shuttle Joke Cycle that comprises jokes relating to the... the Chernobyl Joke Cycle that comprises jokes relating to the... the Polish Pope Joke Cycle that comprises jokes relating to... and the Stupid Irish joke cycles in the... the Dingo Joke Cycle that comprises jokes relating to the... Joke Cycle that comprises jokes made by Canadians about... Joke Cycle and the... that the joke cycle helps people deal with... down from the expected joke to be funny in itself... with parts of the joke being unrelated to each other... is an extremely long and involved joke with an intentionally weak or completely non... The teller of the joke then relates the story of the search for the shaggiest dog in extreme and exaggerated... The Funniest Joke in the World... The Viola Joke Cycle as Musicians... The AIDS Joke as Cultural Form...

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