Mr. Spun’s Truly Terrible Awful Jokes: #12
What is a German’s favorite negative number?
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What is a German’s favorite negative number?
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What did the whale have to say about being beached? Continue reading “Mr. Spun’s Truly Terrible Awful Jokes: #10”
“For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” … Continue reading Sorting the Laundry
After a last minute pardon from the governor, what was the journalist overhead to say? Continue reading “Mr. Spun’s Truly Terrible Awful Jokes: #8”
What happens to the naughty students at Hogwarts?
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What do waffles have to do with Ancient Greek?
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Which dairy product is prone to bouts of depression? Continue reading “Mr. Spun’s Truly Terrible Awful Jokes: #9”
What kind of snack is the most unpredictable?
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Overheard at St. Anselm’s Deli:
“Have you tried our new that-than-which?”
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In groundbreaking work, Senior Ashley Pasely claims that Shakespeare may have been one of the English Language’s “most important authors.” Citing heretofore little known studies, using statistical data from surveys, and her own finely developed “intuition for good writing,” Tennessee college graduate claims Shakespeare to be “a writer of important things which are both deep … Continue reading Groundbreaking Research Upholds Common Consensus, Shakespeare Truly One of the Best