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The way his red rubber lips were stretched across his pearly little teeth I thought he was only having a little joke, but, no, he wanted me to bend down from the roar of wind so he could roar something into my ear.
Matsuo puzzled and grew anxious over the complete passiveness, concluding that he was the butt of a devilish joke.
Mann understood better than most men the incest comedy at the center of the myth and the psychological truth in which dread is shown as the other face as longing was for him just the kind of deep and complicated joke he liked to tell.
To old-line Democrats, the Hearst Presidential boom, now in full cry, was the joke of the new century.
This joke was not funny to Linda Kay, and she blushed, as she always did ; ;
The mens rea for assault is simply " evil intent ", although this has been held to mean no more than that assault " cannot be committed accidentally or recklessly or negligently " as upheld in Lord Advocate's Reference No 2 of 1992 where it was found that a " hold-up " in a shop justified as a joke would still constitute an offence.
Part of the joke was that Ralph Manza as Banacek's chauffeur Jay Drury, would often ask " What does it mean, Boss ?".
Love was briefly married to James Moreland ( vocalist of The Leaving Trains ) in 1989 for several months, but has said that Moreland was a transvestite and that their marriage was " a joke ", ending in an annulment filed by Love.
It was a joke call from the Jet Propulsion Laboratory concerning the preparation of the Mars Rovers ( Spirit and Opportunity ) for the oncoming Martian winter.
Initially a joke, the company was incorporated after the show expanded from a single station to national syndication.
" In September of the same year, Griffith mocked Adams by mimicking his Pippy the Ziphead creation with a strip showing stiff, Dilbert-like creations in an office setting and one of the characters saying, " I sense a joke was delivered.
The large number of posts in Internet newsgroups about Doom led to the SPISPOPD joke, to which a nod was given in the game in the form of a cheat code.
Decca employees used to joke that DECCA was an acronym for Dedicated Englishmen Causing Chaos Abroad.
" This idea was developed as a joke by Kent State University art students Gerald Casale and Bob Lewis as early as the late 1960s.
Eventually the term " Finagle's law " was popularized by science fiction author Larry Niven in several stories depicting a frontier culture of asteroid miners ; this " Belter " culture professed a religion and / or running joke involving the worship of the dread god Finagle and his mad prophet Murphy.
Fox also apologized for fabricated quotes attributed to John Kerry in an article on its website during the 2004 presidential campaign, stating that the piece was a joke which accidentally appeared on the website.
Although the film looks realistic, the intent was not to actually fool the audience who would have been in on the joke.
According to a Greenpeace spokesman, the memo was a joke that was accidentally released.
Later in life, Groucho would sometimes note to talk-show hosts, not entirely jokingly, that he was unable to actually insult anyone, because the target of his comment assumed it was a Groucho-esque joke and would laugh.
The duke was amused, and this joke started Alberoni's brilliant career.
Before the launch of tubgirl. com, this image was featured in a rotten. com story " Fecal Japan " claiming that the subject matter is popular in Japan, and in a San Francisco Chronicle article by author Violet Blue, as well as being the subject of a joke by Gizmodo.

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Carol Thatcher wrote in her book Below the Parapet that her parents, British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher and her husband Denis used to joke that CHOGM stood for " Coons holidaying on government money ".
At other times, Murgatroyd stood under the banner of another New Zealand joke party, the McGillicuddy Serious Party.
Among Hollywood's elite, the studio's small-time reputation led some to joke that " CBC " stood for " Corned Beef and Cabbage ".
The running joke was that every time he officiated a wedding for the Sanford family, the family usually ended up in a screaming match over petty disagreements which escalated into a war that left everyone fleeing the house in anger while the Reverend stood by in stunned silence.
Consequently, there was a joke that the name Sentosa stood for " So Expensive and Nothing to See Also ".
( The joke was that no-one else really knew what it stood for ).
As a joke, he once stood on the building ledge outside the Daily News building for 30 minutes wearing a Superman costume so that he could make an entrance to a meeting through the window in the manner of actor George Reeves entering Perry White's office on The Adventures of Superman.
( Morton would joke that his two middle initials stood for " Chesapeake Bay.
( The acronym stood for " Allen & Betty Klein and COmpany ," although Klein would often joke that it stood for " A Better Kind of COmpany ").
( The classic joke was that e-mail intended for UK universities ended up in Czechoslovakia, since many JANET e-mail addresses were of the form < tt > user @ UK. AC .</ tt > universityname < tt >. CS </ tt >, where " CS " stood for Computer Science ( department ), but ". cs " was also the two-letter country code for Czechoslovakia until 1995.
I used to joke that the " K " stood for " kill.
As MITV shared owners with CHSJ-TV, a popular joke in the Maritimes was that MITV stood for " More Irving Television ".
One disgruntled ex-employee, in a bitter joke, suggested that the station's new callsign really stood for " We Really Don't Care.
The Sun-Ripened Warm Tomato Party is a joke party that stood candidates in the first Australian Capital Territory Legislative Assembly elections in 1989.

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But a writer who has a taste for irony and who sees incest in all its modern dimensions can let his imagination work on the disturbing joke in the incest myth, the joke that strikes right at the center of man's humanness.
Groucho Marx's classic joke depends on a grammatical ambiguity for its humor, for example: " Last night I shot an elephant in my pajamas.
Faced with a desperate need for money, Nin, Miller and some of their friends began in the 1940s to write erotic and pornographic narratives for an anonymous " collector " for a dollar a page, somewhat as a joke .< ref >
The cartoonist liked to joke about how he failed geometry for nine straight terms.
The Acme :: hierarchy is reserved for joke modules ; for instance, Acme :: Don't adds a function that doesn't run the code given to it ( to complement the built-in, which does ).
The song " Going to the Chapel " is then played as we see Henrietta marry a member of the guard, Scarlett marry Chester, David marry his girlfriend, Tom marry his distant cousin Deirdre ( whom he met at Charles's wedding and instantly fell for ), Matthew with a new partner ( Duncan Kenworthy ), Fiona marry Prince Charles ( a joke ), and Charles and Carrie with their son -- presumably not married.
" Another joke puts a question concerning the definition of blunderbuss to " the four wise clerks of Oxenford " ( a reference to Chaucer's Clerk ; Tolkien had worked for Henry Bradley, one of the four main editors of the Oxford English Dictionary ):
In one of his As I Please essays he refers to a protracted joke when he answered an advertisement for a woman who claimed a cure for obesity.
) In the second instance, Banks is preparing for an Easter service and attempts to show off his prowess by singing the last two lines of the chorus ; Smith jokingly replies with his own version, in which he makes a joke about Carlton's height.
The joke is that Chase was more interested in fixing up cars while Goober often offered to go out with the girls instead ... only for the women to ignore his requests and look disgusted.
Michael Lehmann, the man behind the original film, however, has denied that a sequel's development, saying " Winona's been talking about this for years — she brings it up every once in a while and Dan Waters and I will joke about it, but as far as I know there's no script and no plans to do the sequel.
* Hack ( comedy ), a joke, or premise for a joke, that is considered obvious, frequently used, and / or stolen.

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