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Q: What did Lee Harvey Oswald say to Michael Jordan?
A: Out the book-depository window, over the sign, through the governor,
nothing but neck...
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For our international laugh-seekers: One must be familiar with the basketball court game of "Horse," in which two shooters challenge each other by describing the most complex and difficult shots and daring each other to make them, in order to get this one.
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CD, you are lovably irrepressible. You remind me of the fellow who stood in the locker room with his peers just before the first Annual NBA All-Star three-point contest and said "Now, which of you fellows will be coming in second?"
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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Charles Drago Wrote:For our international laugh-seekers: One must be familiar with the basketball court game of "Horse," in which two shooters challenge each other by describing the most complex and difficult shots and daring each other to make them, in order to get this one.
Yes, thank you for this :rofl:
"The philosophers have only interpreted the world, in various ways. The point, however, is to change it." Karl Marx
"He would, wouldn't he?" Mandy Rice-Davies. When asked in court whether she knew that Lord Astor had denied having sex with her.
“I think it would be a good idea” Ghandi, when asked about Western Civilisation.
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Ed Jewett Wrote:CD, you are lovably irrepressible. You remind me of the fellow who stood in the locker room with his peers just before the first Annual NBA All-Star three-point contest and said "Now, which of you fellows will be coming in second?"
For the international readers (and perhaps even those beyond the Hudson or the Saco rivers), here is some background on the above compliment:
The winner of that contest, seen @ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mvzIPnfSaDI, was athletically more than his body, upbringing, or even talents, and was the epitome of confidence in the clutch. He enters the arena with an assuredness that seems to be cocky if not arrogant but he is capable, time and again, of backing up his attitude.
"Larry Bird was not a perfect physical specimen but, before and after practices and games, he worked alone. He had a consistent pattern: one day focused on foul shots and shots from the left side of the court; on another day, he concentrate on off-balance fallaway jumpers and 3 point shots. Over and overwith consistent intensity." [ http://summonthemagic.blogspot.com/2011_...chive.html ]
"Why is Larry Bird considered to open a great athlete? James Worthy said he'd rather guard Michael Jordan than Larry Bird because when you're up against Bird, you have to play the game as a thinker." ESPN. Wilt Chamberlain called Bird "the consummate pro". Despite not having the physical attributes of other NBA players, "Bird does everything better. The brain, when it is used in the right way, is also a talent." Peter May, Boston Globe, 10/4/98.
[ http://summonthemagic.blogspot.com/2011/...-term.html ]
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"
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I am humbled.
Suspend your disbelief.
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Charles Drago Wrote:I am humbled.
Suspend your disbelief.
No I think the idea Phil Nelson has solved the case with JVB is the best JFK joke I have heard for a long time.
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992
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Someone's at the door:
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Lyndon.
"Lyndon" who?
Lyndon the mastermind of the JFK assassination.
Oh Christ, it's the Fetzers' kid again. Get lost, Jimmy! This ain't funny anymore!
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Charles Drago Wrote:Someone's at the door:
Knock, knock.
Who's there?
Lyndon.
"Lyndon" who?
Lyndon the mastermind of the JFK assassination.
Oh Christ, it's the Fetzers' kid again. Get lost, Jimmy! This ain't funny anymore!
Sorry for bringing him up lol but you mentioned jokes. Good one with the knock knock lol.
"In the Kennedy assassination we must be careful of running off into the ether of our own imaginations." Carl Ogelsby circa 1992