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Category Archives: Humor
Alexa in the car can get you into trouble
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Are you ready for an outdoor activity?
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The home reader reading about home reading by Dr. Fauci
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Random thoughts
Thanks to Sandy J.! Appropriate analogy: “The curve is flattening, so we can start lifting restrictions now. Or could it be….. “The parachute has slowed our rate of descent, so we can take it off now.” People keep asking: “Is coronavirus … Continue reading
Very Punny
1. The fattest knight at King Arthur’s round table was Sir Cumference. He acquired his size from too much pi. 2. I thought I saw an eye-doctor on an Alaskan island, but it turned out to be an optical Aleutian. 3. … Continue reading
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The perils of a Catholic upbringing
Thanks to Sybil-Ann As I walked down the busy city sidewalk with my wife, knowing I was late for Mass, my eye fell upon one of those unfortunate, ragged vagabonds that are found in every city these days. Some people … Continue reading
Try not to laugh
The subway is often a cramped place full of grumpy people either coming home from a bad day at work or are just generally lethargic. Many are glued to their cell phones or asleep and have no time for anything … Continue reading
Bananas & Milk Duds
Thanks to Sybil-Ann and her sense of humor! Ever wonder what our Service pilots experience when flying till they get use to it? Here is a story that captures a novice’s who experienced just such a thing. Below is an … Continue reading
Trump and the Titanic
This is from a column in the Sydney Morning Herald If Trump was captain of the Titanic: • There isn’t any iceberg • There is an iceberg but it’s small and in another ocean • The iceberg is in this … Continue reading
Explaining the epidemic to my past self
If you think back to the beginning of the year, you probably never dreamed that your life could change so quickly. The things we all take for granted—travel, dinner with friends, and even haircuts—are now canceled (or at the very … Continue reading