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Husband: “Hi pregnant, I’m dad.”. Wife: “No, you’re not.”. My marriage counselor asked if it was true that I generally wake up grumpy in the morning. I said, “Nah, most of the time I ...
The poem has become a staple of American humor.It is often used as a joking example of fine art, with the vulgarity providing a surprising contrast to an expected refinement, such as in the 2002 film Solaris, when George Clooney's character mentions that his favorite poem is the most famous poem by Dylan Thomas that starts with "There was a young man from Nantucket"; or Will & Grace season 8 ...
Spouse. Nancy Sirianni. . . (m. 1988; div. 2008) . Website. www.jokeland.com. John Coger " Jackie " Martling Jr. (born February 14, 1948) is an American stand-up comedian, writer, radio personality, author, actor, and musician also known as Jackie the Joke Man. He is best known as a former writer and in-studio comedian for The Howard Stern Show ...
Alexa PenaVega is one proud wife!. On Thursday, Aug. 15, the actress, 35, marked her husband Carlos PenaVega's 35th birthday by penning a loving tribute to him on Instagram, where she gushed ...
Susan Lehman, a mother of two in Washington state, bowled over with anger when she woke up to a sink full of dishes. “My husband had people over for a big game last night,” Lehman, 43, begins ...
In English-speaking culture, a milkman joke is a joke cycle exploiting fear of adultery and mistaken paternity, insinuating that a woman had cheated on her husband with the milkman. [1] This class of jokes has its roots in the early part of the 20th century, prior to the regular availability of milk in supermarkets.
Flatulence humor. Farting in good cheer, 1798. Farting contest depicted on the Waseda University He-gassen scroll. Flatulence humor (more commonly known as fart jokes) refers to any type of joke, practical joke device, or other off-color humor related to flatulence.
Facetiae. The Facetiae is an anthology of jokes by Poggio Bracciolini (1380–1459), first published in 1470. It was the first printed joke book. The collection, "the most famous jokebook of the Renaissance", [1] is notable for its inclusion of scatological jokes and tales, six of the tales involving flatulation humor and six involving defecation.