Humor Articles
1: Party Thru College
For Dennis Bruce, the college class load represents only a small part of the true college experience. The social interaction (the parties), the intellectual exercises (creative bartending), the interp
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2: The Vice guide to getting beaten up
Don't be a victim. If some huge f**king Coke machine of a guy tries to attack you, grab his right arm with the forefinger of your left hand, then twist it behind his back and kick in the back of his knees from behind.
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3: Audio Book or iSoap?
I came home, dropped down on the couch, closed my eyes and tuned in to an isoap.
What’s an iSoap?
An iSoap is an entertaining novel offered to you in an audio format. But it’s not Books-on-Tape
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4: AS SEEN ON TV – How the telly changed our homes
I saw some new variety of cookies in Tesco the other day - in the cereals aisle. I think they were yet another one of those substitutes for a sensible breakfast, marketed, presumably, at the apparentl
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5: Do Pink Nurses Need Insurance?
According to Wikipedia, “Any risk that can be quantified can potentially be insured.” This is a relatively easy concept to understand. We take out policies to cover potential risk to pets and cars, an
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6: Voices in my Head: Hush Little Baby...Upon Further Review
Last night my older daughter was having trouble falling asleep so I crawled into bed with her to provide some comfort. As she drifted off I was left there alone in my thoughts to listen to some of h
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7: What's Your Net Mirth? Add Humor To Your Work, Meetings and Relationships
Of the 206 bones in your body there’s one you can align without an orthopedic surgeon: your funny bone. Have you exercised yours lately?
A sense of humor is one of the most underutilized tools in mos
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8: Want to Make Your Life Easier? Learn to Laugh More!
Chicago, IL - No one can deny that we live in stressful times—on a global scale and in most of our personal lives. The turmoil of everyday life can take a toll on us both physically and emotionally. N
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9: Fonejacker - Funny Prank Calls
If you have not had a chance to look at
the latest Channel 4 series fonejacker,
but seem to come across it where ever you go, here is a quick overview of the
super hit series. Fonejacker is a televisi
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10: Voices in my Head: Search Engines
It's almost alarming the effects on communication that a generation gap can have. In an attempt to bring my mom into the twenty first century I went out and bought her a personal computer and then a
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11: Laugh and the Work World Laughs With You
Today's work environments are rife with moody bosses and co-workers, repetitive tasks and unpredictable market pressures. Stress abounds. Managers often tell me they can’t afford the time or cost fo
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12: How Can You Be Too Old For Birthdays?
If I didn't celebrate my birthday, wouldn't my parents be insulted? They celebrated when I was born. Aren't I expected to carry on the tradition?
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13: Who Carries The Beach Umbrella?
The beach is a sandbox for adults. We bring toys and take home sand in our clothes.
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14: Tempted To Cruise Through Life?
I love cruises. My husband doesn't. We compromised by going on a small ship cruise. However, our cabin was so small, compromising positions were almost impossible.
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15: When Is It A Wine's Time?
I don't understand the complexities of wine. I know if it's a white wine or a red wine, if it should be chilled or served at room temperature and if it tastes good. Wine tasting isn't rocket science
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16: Three Good and True Rat Stories
We can never have too many good rat stories. By nature, rats elicit a human response that is both unpredictable and at times entertaining.
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17: An Eye for an Apprentice
An interesting look at physiognomy - The 500 year old theory of judging people based on how far appart their eyes are. Physiognomy is then applied to the hit tv show, The Apprentice, to judge who really should have won.
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18: Have You Been To France?
Some say Pris is for lovers. If it is, Provence is for lovers of food and wine and no bathroom scales.
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19: Don't Babies Make The World Go Around?
I was one, I had two, my two will have more. There's no shortage of babies, but each one is special - well maybe not quite as special during the terrible two's.
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20: What Do You Want In A President?
The best argument in favor of cloning is our need for a person worthy of being President. Where are George Washington and Abraham Lincoln when we really need them?
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21: Who Ordered The Mail Order Catalogs?
I didn't order the carving set that looked like drumsticks from a kitchen catalog and I didn't order the curried almond stuffing mix from a gourmet catalog. When it came to mail order, I'd gone cold turkey - again.
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22: When Is A Makeover Over?
Having seen the miracles of makeovers on television and in magazines, I decided to have one. Unfortunately (or fortunately, as far as my husband was concerned), life has a way of unmaking makeovers.
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23: Do You Remember Your School Daze?
"It was the best of times, it was the worst of times". I learned that quote from Dickens' Tale of Two Cities in high school. I thought the quote was about high school.
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24: Do You Give Yourself Credit?
There are plain credit cards and gold credit cards and platinum credit cards. There are credit cards that give you points for free gas and clothes and airline tickets. There's so much credit out there it's discreditable.
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25: Are They Being Nosey?
My grandmother had a name for people who exaggerated or told little, white lies. She called them Pinocchio noses and they're not just in fairy tales.
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