Gags #v10#6
(June 1951)

Triangle Publications, 1941 Series
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Volume
10
Price
0.25 USD
Pages
68
Indicia Frequency
monthly
Indicia / Colophon Publisher
Triangle Publications Inc.
Editing
Del Poore

Issue Notes

Indexed from scanned copy at https://digitalcomicmuseum.com

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humor

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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Put yourself in my place...
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humor

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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Listen, dear... I'll meet you at the deposit window at...
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humor

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Frank Beaven (signed as Frank Beaven)
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...Seven... eight... nine...
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humor

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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I'm so excited about the dance I can't think straight!
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 5)

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Jerry Marcus (signed as Jerry Marcus)
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That dish was dried sir... that's your soup.
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 6)

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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Oh, heavens, we're not through yet...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 7)

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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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I've brought out the innate honesty, the strength...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 8)

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Jack Markow (signed as Jack Markow)
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I see the Joneses are having one of their large...
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humor

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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Just how deeply into hock were you thinking of going?
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humor

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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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To your mother? What'd I do now?
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 11)

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Bill Yates (signed as Bill Yates)
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...And bring back a box of breakfast and two...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 12)

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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Please come down dear...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 13)

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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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Come here, Figgins, I'm going to tell them...
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humor

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I'll give you a penny...
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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...If they'd just leave the candles out of these...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 16)

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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Chocolate milk, but he thinks it's ink!
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 17)

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Bill Yates (signed as Bill Yates)
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I yelled waffles and sausage just to make you hurry.
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 18)

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Brad Anderson (signed as Brad Anderson)
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Think of it... spring in the country!
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humor

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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No, you can't have a girdle...
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humor

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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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A fur coat! Ask me for something I can afford, dear!
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humor

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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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I don't intend to do any driving myself...
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humor

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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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I promised him a crash landing...
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humor

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George Reckas (signed as Geo. Reckas)
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George Reckas (signed as Geo. Reckas)
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Dinner will be a little late dear...
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humor

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Mort Walker (signed as Mort Walker)
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Why should we give them our seats?
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 25)

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Marvin Townsend (signed as Marvin Townsend)
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Okay, Ma, you win!
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 26)

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Father, this is George, who's going to make it...
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humor

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Joey Oakes (signed as J. Oakes)
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This modern age.
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 28)

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Norman Hoifjeld (signed as Hoifjeld)
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Norman Hoifjeld (signed as Hoifjeld)
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Norman Hoifjeld (signed as Hoifjeld)
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He said his first word today, anti-dis-establishmentarianism.
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humor

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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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We noticed the sign you put up and got to thiinking...
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humor

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...And then what did the garbage man say?
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Henry Boltinoff (signed as Henry Boltinoff)
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Here's your father's receipt!
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humor

[Tailor and Tobacco Shops] (Table of Contents: 32)

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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)
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Al Kaufman (signed as Al Kaufman)

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The smoke from a tailor shop is funneled into the giant pipe outside the tobacco shop next door.

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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If our daughter won't accept you, we'll adopt...
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A. Cramer (signed as A Cramer)
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How do you want your tea, girls?
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 35)

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Goodness! Another hole in your sock!
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 36)

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Robert Barnes (signed as BOB BARNES)
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The part I liked best was when the usher told...
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humor

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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Oh, cut it out, junior...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 38)

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Something's come over him, doctor.
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 39)

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Bill Yates (signed as Bill Yates)
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Bill Yates (signed as Bill Yates)
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I shot a ninety-three, Jim here shot eight-nine...
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humor

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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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I was working for a jewelry outfit at the time.
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humor

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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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And then you yell 'quick, more oxygen' and...
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humor

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Ray Helle (signed as Ray Helle)
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Happy birthday to you, happy bir...
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humor

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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Now, remember... the sooner you polish him off...
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George Crenshaw (signed as George Crenshaw)
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Neighbors kept me awake again last night...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 45)

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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No coffee tonight. I broke the fishbowl!
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 46)

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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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They do everything but let a woman drive them.
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humor

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Ray Helle (signed as Ray Helle)
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I suppose you're going to give him a bicycle for...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 48)

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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He said his mother was the worst gossip in town!
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humor

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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Sure you can have the recipe... I'll get the can for you!
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 50)

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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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He's wearing his 'a raise is utterly impossible' shoes.
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humor

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Eric Ericson (signed)
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What tonal quality, what range, what bridgework!
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humor

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George Reckas (signed as Geo. Reckas)
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Can I have a dime for a hot dog?
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humor

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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Oh, your neckties!
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humor

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Look! There's a hat just like mine!
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[George the Hard Worker] (Table of Contents: 55)

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Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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George
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George is the only person in his office working while the president, vice-president and treasurer take naps.

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Gus Lundberg (signed as Lundberg)
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We had a wonderful picnic yesterday...
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Henry Boltinoff (signed as Henry Boltinoff)
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He has money, charm, good looks, money, a car...
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[Realtor Uses Painting in Window] (Table of Contents: 58)

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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)

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A realtor hangs a painting in a window to make it appear the home he's selling has an excellent view.

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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Anyone want to use the phone anymore tonight?
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 60)

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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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While you're selecting my suit, I'll go next door...
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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Hey, Fred! Come quick!
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Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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I forgot to tell you there was a short in the electric milker.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 63)

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Tom Sid (signed)
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Alphabetical? What do you mean, alphabetical?
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Area of total destruction...
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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Grace is really a wonderful cook...
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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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The doctor said I was very healthy for a woman...
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humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 67)

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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No, the gang cannot see our new carpeting now!
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humor

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Frank Beaven (signed as Frank Beaven)
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A whim of the road commission, I presume.
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[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 69)

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Jerry Marcus (signed)
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...There... there, darling... they'll have it back in...
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Snarl it with flowers
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Here come our dates.
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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Of course, if you want to put it back together yourself...
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Les Colin (signed as Les Colin)
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Well, I guess now we know what that little thing...
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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Won't it be grand when we can get...
Genre
humor

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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That's what it would have cost us here...
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humor

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I don't want to hear any more.
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humor

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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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Mother, I'd like you to meet a foregone conclusion.
Genre
humor

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James Gibson (signed as Gibson)
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I'm the boss, so I'm entitled to be unreasonable!
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humor

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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It's up to you, dear.
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humor

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George Reckas (signed as Geo. Reckas)
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George Reckas (signed as Geo. Reckas)
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Don't interrupt me when I'm going to speak.
Genre
humor

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Alv Sherman (signed as Alv Sherman)
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Whatta ya mean you've got to rush right back...
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humor

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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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I always thought that after I raised my kids I was...
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humor

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You better stop worrying about the a-bomb...
Genre
humor

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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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Why can't you manage to look disheveled...
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 85)

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Mort Walker (signed as Mort Walker)
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Mort Walker (signed as Mort Walker)
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Of course I still love you but it's woman haters week...
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 86)

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Dan Bennett (credited)
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humor

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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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It saves having to do spring cleaning every year...
Genre
humor

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Jerry Marcus (signed as Jerry Marcus)
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Jerry Marcus (signed as Jerry Marcus)
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Jerry Marcus (signed as Jerry Marcus)
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See how much you save by lawying your own linoleum?
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humor

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George Crenshaw (signed as George Crenshaw)
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George Crenshaw (signed as George Crenshaw)
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Just because I admitted I was wrong and you were...
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humor

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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Now that you've hired me, I'd like to quit.
Genre
humor

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Eric Ericson (signed)
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She has a beautiful scream...
Genre
humor

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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I didn't miss my umbrella until I raised my hand to...
Genre
humor

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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You're right! It's my head that looks funny!
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 94)

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Just eat it... if you have to know what it is...
Genre
humor

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Bob Dell (signed)
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Bob Dell (signed)
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Well, by all of us having jobs, so far we've saved...
Genre
humor

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Marvin Townsend (signed as Marvin Townsend)
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Meet my pardner.
Genre
humor

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? [as Sirrah] (signed)
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? [as Sirrah] (signed)
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So you go to West Point... how interesting...
Genre
humor

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Jack Tyrrell (signed as Jack Tyrrell)
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Jack Tyrrell (signed as Jack Tyrrell)
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Isn't he cute, George?
Genre
humor

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Walt Wetterberg (signed as Walt Wetterberg)
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Walt Wetterberg (signed as Walt Wetterberg)
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It's a wonderful chair to relax in
Genre
humor

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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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Ernest Marquez (signed as Marquez)
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Mamma... Daddy... He said it... He proposed...
Genre
humor

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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Bo Brown (signed as Bo Brown)
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Of course I had the oil changed, and I saved...
Genre
humor

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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It's me, Smithers. Ready to be insulted again!
Genre
humor

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Bob Dell (signed)
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Bob Dell (signed)
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Bob Dell (signed)
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Droll fellow, wasn't he?
Genre
humor

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Charles Wible (signed as Charles Wible)
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Charles Wible (signed as Charles Wible)
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Charles Wible (signed as Charles Wible)
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Now that you've traced my ancestry, how much...
Genre
humor

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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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Reamer Keller (signed as Reamer Keller)
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There's still too much spring to it.
Genre
humor

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Ray Helle (signed as Ray Helle)
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Ray Helle (signed as Ray Helle)
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I better warn you...
Genre
humor

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Eric Ericson (signed)
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Eric Ericson (signed)
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Eric Ericson (signed)
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This will cost you two dollars and your income for life!
Genre
humor

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Walt Wetterberg (signed as Walt Wetterberg)
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Walt Wetterberg (signed as Walt Wetterberg)
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For goodness' sake, Emily, how do you liven...
Genre
humor

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? [as Sirrah] (signed)
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? [as Sirrah] (signed)
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? [as Sirrah] (signed)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Do you want the blue plate special, or a chef's special?
Genre
humor

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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Don't ask me what to do for a nose bleed, Ed...
Genre
humor

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
If you'd teach me to drive, I wouldn't have to sit...
Genre
humor

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George Ludway (signed as G. Ludway)
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George Ludway (signed as G. Ludway)
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George Ludway (signed as G. Ludway)
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That one we took two years ago in the back yard.
Genre
humor

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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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You shook his hand so vigorously when we left...
Genre
humor

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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
You'll just love my husband, he's the weak, silent type.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 115)

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James Gibson (signed as Gibson)
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James Gibson (signed as Gibson)
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James Gibson (signed as Gibson)
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I suggest you change the phrase 'enclosed herein'...
Genre
humor

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Stanley Stamaty (signed as STAMATY)
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Stanley Stamaty (signed as STAMATY)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's that nice lady, again.
Genre
humor

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Oh... are those things windows?
Genre
humor

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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Dick Cavalli (signed as Cavalli)
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Of course he looks puzzled!
Genre
humor

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Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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Joe Buresch (signed as Buresch)
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I just wanted to prove something and I win...
Genre
humor

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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Did you run across my glasses today, dear?
Genre
humor

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?
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?
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?
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Blotter!
Genre
humor

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Jerry Marcus (signed)
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Jerry Marcus (signed)
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Jerry Marcus (signed)
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That's my wife, in case I get to feeling homesick.
Genre
humor

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
She's a nice kid, but she needs a lot of work...
Genre
humor

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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I'd like to get my persecution complex back...
Genre
humor

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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
What a round!
Genre
humor; sports
Keywords
golf

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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm beginning to think that I got the worst of...
Genre
humor

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Bill Yates (signed as Bill Yates)
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Bill Yates (signed as Bill Yates)
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Bill Yates (signed as Bill Yates)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Miss Smith, has Mr. Baker returned from lunch?
Genre
humor
Characters
Miss Smith
Synopsis
Miss Smith's boss asks if Mr. Baker has returned from lunch.

Indexer Notes

'Baker' is written with the characters backwards, as seen on the reverse side of sign on a glass door.

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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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Stan Fine (signed)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Well?! ...I didn't hear those boots drop!
Genre
humor

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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Now don't forget... your headache starts around eight-thirty.
Genre
humor

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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Just remember... I'm going only for the popcorn.
Genre
humor

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Jerry Marcus (signed as Jerry Marcus)
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Jerry Marcus (signed as Jerry Marcus)
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Jerry Marcus (signed as Jerry Marcus)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm out of work.
Genre
humor

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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Talk about stupid.
Genre
humor

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Marvin Townsend (signed as Marvin Townsend)
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Marvin Townsend (signed as Marvin Townsend)
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Marvin Townsend (signed as Marvin Townsend)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
But Vernon, it's only because our janitor belongs to...
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 134)

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? [as Goldstein] (signed)
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? [as Goldstein] (signed)
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? [as Goldstein] (signed)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I wish you'd notify my husband his account's empty...
Genre
humor

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Franklin Folger (signed as Franklin Folger)
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Franklin Folger (signed as Franklin Folger)
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Franklin Folger (signed as Franklin Folger)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Thank you, George.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 136)

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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
Inks
Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Bum report card.
Genre
humor

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Roy Fox (signed as Roy L. Fox)
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Roy Fox (signed as Roy L. Fox)
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Roy Fox (signed as Roy L. Fox)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Dry toast and coffee and please hurry... I'm famished.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 138)

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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
Pencils
Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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Taber (signed as Scott Taber)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
How about more padding in the shoulders?
Genre
humor

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John Cherry (signed)
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John Cherry (signed)
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John Cherry (signed)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
The way I understand it, he fed the animals last year.
Genre
humor

[no title indexed] (Table of Contents: 140)

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James Gibson (signed as Gibson)
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James Gibson (signed as Gibson)
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James Gibson (signed as Gibson)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Better keep your hands back, Aunt Maude...
Genre
humor

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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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Jeff Keate (signed as JEFF KEATE)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
Three weeks in Florida this past winter just spoiled...
Genre
humor

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Jefferson Machamer
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Jefferson Machamer
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Jefferson Machamer
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
I'm a bit short today.
Genre
humor

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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
Inks
Frank O'Neal (signed as Frank O'Neal)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's a wonderful diet, Myrtle...
Genre
humor

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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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Al Ross (signed as Ross)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
If he ever finds out his I.Q. is higher than ours, we're sunk.
Genre
humor

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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
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George Wolfe (signed as George Wolfe)
Letters
George Wolfe

First Line of Dialogue or Text
Come in and try one of our rough estimates
Genre
humor

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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
Inks
Jefferson Machamer (signed as Jefferson Machamer)
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First Line of Dialogue or Text
It's a seven-pound boy, J. B... our seventh.
Genre
humor

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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Martin Filchock (signed as Filchock)
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Of course we charge more than the store across...
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The sales girl said you'd rave about it.
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It's such a good likeness of me, I shave by it.
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Really horrible, wasn't it?
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There goes your thirty cents tobacco money!
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This is what I get for using my own intelligence.
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Can't we go somewhere else?
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Now just a minute... I was bawled out for that one...
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This nickel under the saucer, sir... is it yours?
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No, Roger, I don't have a thing against you...
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This time I drive and you hold on for dear life.
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Be tactful, now.
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My sister's out for the evening.
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Oakdale tree surgeons
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Aw, heck! Anybody knows Presidents ain't elected...
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What a hero.
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It doesn't need any more adjusting... it needs pushing!
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I know why he's friendly...
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I've retired!
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Hi, Pop, I took the liberty of telling Mom you said...
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Now this little policy includes all the things your...
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When you're grown up and have a house of your own...
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The man I marry must be conscientious, upright...
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It has an automatic shift, automatic roof, automatic windows...
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Take my secretary's order first...
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Oh, wonderful!
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I've studied algebra, geometry, logarithms...
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Table of Contents
  1. 0. [no title indexed]
  2. 1. ["Put yourself in my place..."]
  3. 2. ["Listen, dear... I'll meet you at the deposit window at..."]
  4. 3. ["...Seven... eight... nine..."]
  5. 4. ["I'm so excited about the dance I can't think straight!"]
  6. 5. ["That dish was dried sir... that's your soup."]
  7. 6. ["Oh, heavens, we're not through yet..."]
  8. 7. ["I've brought out the innate honesty, the strength..."]
  9. 8. ["I see the Joneses are having one of their large..."]
  10. 9. ["Just how deeply into hock were you thinking of going?"]
  11. 10. ["To your mother? What'd I do now?"]
  12. 11. ["...And bring back a box of breakfast and two..."]
  13. 12. ["Please come down dear..."]
  14. 13. ["Come here, Figgins, I'm going to tell them..."]
  15. 14. ["I'll give you a penny..."]
  16. 15. ["...If they'd just leave the candles out of these..."]
  17. 16. ["Chocolate milk, but he thinks it's ink!"]
  18. 17. ["I yelled waffles and sausage just to make you hurry."]
  19. 18. ["Think of it... spring in the country!"]
  20. 19. ["No, you can't have a girdle..."]
  21. 20. ["A fur coat! Ask me for something I can afford, dear!"]
  22. 21. ["I don't intend to do any driving myself..."]
  23. 22. ["I promised him a crash landing..."]
  24. 23. ["Dinner will be a little late dear..."]
  25. 24. ["Why should we give them our seats?"]
  26. 25. ["Okay, Ma, you win!"]
  27. 26. ["Father, this is George, who's going to make it..."]
  28. 27. ["This modern age."]
  29. 28. ["He said his first word today, anti-dis-establishmentarianism."]
  30. 29. ["We noticed the sign you put up and got to thiinking..."]
  31. 30. ["...And then what did the garbage man say?"]
  32. 31. ["Here's your father's receipt!"]
  33. 32. [Tailor and Tobacco Shops]
  34. 33. ["If our daughter won't accept you, we'll adopt..."]
  35. 34. ["How do you want your tea, girls?"]
  36. 35. ["Goodness! Another hole in your sock!"]
  37. 36. ["The part I liked best was when the usher told..."]
  38. 37. ["Oh, cut it out, junior..."]
  39. 38. ["Something's come over him, doctor."]
  40. 39. ["I shot a ninety-three, Jim here shot eight-nine..."]
  41. 40. ["I was working for a jewelry outfit at the time."]
  42. 41. ["And then you yell 'quick, more oxygen' and..."]
  43. 42. ["Happy birthday to you, happy bir..."]
  44. 43. ["Now, remember... the sooner you polish him off..."]
  45. 44. ["Neighbors kept me awake again last night..."]
  46. 45. ["No coffee tonight. I broke the fishbowl!"]
  47. 46. ["They do everything but let a woman drive them."]
  48. 47. ["I suppose you're going to give him a bicycle for..."]
  49. 48. ["He said his mother was the worst gossip in town!"]
  50. 49. ["Sure you can have the recipe... I'll get the can for you!"]
  51. 50. ["He's wearing his 'a raise is utterly impossible' shoes."]
  52. 51. ["What tonal quality, what range, what bridgework!"]
  53. 52. ["Can I have a dime for a hot dog?"]
  54. 53. ["Oh, your neckties!"]
  55. 54. ["Look! There's a hat just like mine!"]
  56. 55. [George the Hard Worker]
  57. 56. ["We had a wonderful picnic yesterday..."]
  58. 57. ["He has money, charm, good looks, money, a car..."]
  59. 58. [Realtor Uses Painting in Window]
  60. 59. ["Anyone want to use the phone anymore tonight?"]
  61. 60. ["While you're selecting my suit, I'll go next door..."]
  62. 61. ["Hey, Fred! Come quick!"]
  63. 62. ["I forgot to tell you there was a short in the electric milker."]
  64. 63. ["Alphabetical? What do you mean, alphabetical?"]
  65. 64. ["Area of total destruction..."]
  66. 65. ["Grace is really a wonderful cook..."]
  67. 66. ["The doctor said I was very healthy for a woman..."]
  68. 67. ["No, the gang cannot see our new carpeting now!"]
  69. 68. ["A whim of the road commission, I presume."]
  70. 69. ["...There... there, darling... they'll have it back in..."]
  71. 70. ["Snarl it with flowers"]
  72. 71. ["Here come our dates."]
  73. 72. ["Of course, if you want to put it back together yourself..."]
  74. 73. ["Well, I guess now we know what that little thing..."]
  75. 74. ["Won't it be grand when we can get..."]
  76. 75. ["That's what it would have cost us here..."]
  77. 76. ["I don't want to hear any more."]
  78. 77. ["Mother, I'd like you to meet a foregone conclusion."]
  79. 78. ["I'm the boss, so I'm entitled to be unreasonable!"]
  80. 79. ["It's up to you, dear."]
  81. 80. ["Don't interrupt me when I'm going to speak."]
  82. 81. ["Whatta ya mean you've got to rush right back..."]
  83. 82. ["I always thought that after I raised my kids I was..."]
  84. 83. ["You better stop worrying about the a-bomb..."]
  85. 84. ["Why can't you manage to look disheveled..."]
  86. 85. ["Of course I still love you but it's woman haters week..."]
  87. 86. [no title indexed]
    Gag Lines
  88. 87. ["It saves having to do spring cleaning every year..."]
  89. 88. ["See how much you save by lawying your own linoleum?"]
  90. 89. ["Just because I admitted I was wrong and you were..."]
  91. 90. ["Now that you've hired me, I'd like to quit."]
  92. 91. ["She has a beautiful scream..."]
  93. 92. ["I didn't miss my umbrella until I raised my hand to..."]
  94. 93. ["You're right! It's my head that looks funny!"]
  95. 94. ["Just eat it... if you have to know what it is..."]
  96. 95. ["Well, by all of us having jobs, so far we've saved..."]
  97. 96. ["Meet my pardner."]
  98. 97. ["So you go to West Point... how interesting..."]
  99. 98. ["Isn't he cute, George?"]
  100. 99. ["It's a wonderful chair to relax in"]
  101. 100. ["Mamma... Daddy... He said it... He proposed..."]
  102. 101. ["Of course I had the oil changed, and I saved..."]
  103. 102. ["It's me, Smithers. Ready to be insulted again!"]
  104. 103. ["Droll fellow, wasn't he?"]
  105. 104. ["Now that you've traced my ancestry, how much..."]
  106. 105. ["There's still too much spring to it."]
  107. 106. ["I better warn you..."]
  108. 107. ["This will cost you two dollars and your income for life!"]
  109. 108. ["For goodness' sake, Emily, how do you liven..."]
  110. 109. ["Do you want the blue plate special, or a chef's special?"]
  111. 110. ["Don't ask me what to do for a nose bleed, Ed..."]
  112. 111. ["If you'd teach me to drive, I wouldn't have to sit..."]
  113. 112. ["That one we took two years ago in the back yard."]
  114. 113. ["You shook his hand so vigorously when we left..."]
  115. 114. ["You'll just love my husband, he's the weak, silent type."]
  116. 115. ["I suggest you change the phrase 'enclosed herein'..."]
  117. 116. ["It's that nice lady, again."]
  118. 117. ["Oh... are those things windows?"]
  119. 118. ["Of course he looks puzzled!"]
  120. 119. ["I just wanted to prove something and I win..."]
  121. 120. ["Did you run across my glasses today, dear?"]
  122. 121. ["Blotter!"]
  123. 122. ["That's my wife, in case I get to feeling homesick."]
  124. 123. ["She's a nice kid, but she needs a lot of work..."]
  125. 124. ["I'd like to get my persecution complex back..."]
  126. 125. ["What a round!"]
  127. 126. ["I'm beginning to think that I got the worst of..."]
  128. 127. ["Miss Smith, has Mr. Baker returned from lunch?"]
  129. 128. ["Well?! ...I didn't hear those boots drop!"]
  130. 129. ["Now don't forget... your headache starts around eight-thirty."]
  131. 130. ["Just remember... I'm going only for the popcorn."]
  132. 131. ["I'm out of work."]
  133. 132. ["Talk about stupid."]
  134. 133. ["But Vernon, it's only because our janitor belongs to..."]
  135. 134. ["I wish you'd notify my husband his account's empty..."]
  136. 135. ["Thank you, George."]
  137. 136. ["Bum report card."]
  138. 137. ["Dry toast and coffee and please hurry... I'm famished."]
  139. 138. ["How about more padding in the shoulders?"]
  140. 139. ["The way I understand it, he fed the animals last year."]
  141. 140. ["Better keep your hands back, Aunt Maude..."]
  142. 141. ["Three weeks in Florida this past winter just spoiled..."]
  143. 142. ["I'm a bit short today."]
  144. 143. ["It's a wonderful diet, Myrtle..."]
  145. 144. ["If he ever finds out his I.Q. is higher than ours, we're sunk."]
  146. 145. ["Come in and try one of our rough estimates"]
  147. 146. ["It's a seven-pound boy, J. B... our seventh."]
  148. 147. ["Of course we charge more than the store across..."]
  149. 148. ["The sales girl said you'd rave about it."]
  150. 149. ["It's such a good likeness of me, I shave by it."]
  151. 150. ["Really horrible, wasn't it?"]
  152. 151. ["There goes your thirty cents tobacco money!"]
  153. 152. ["This is what I get for using my own intelligence."]
  154. 153. ["Can't we go somewhere else?"]
  155. 154. ["Now just a minute... I was bawled out for that one..."]
  156. 155. ["This nickel under the saucer, sir... is it yours?"]
  157. 156. ["No, Roger, I don't have a thing against you..."]
  158. 157. ["This time I drive and you hold on for dear life."]
  159. 158. ["Be tactful, now."]
  160. 159. ["My sister's out for the evening."]
  161. 160. ["Oakdale tree surgeons"]
  162. 161. ["Aw, heck! Anybody knows Presidents ain't elected..."]
  163. 162. ["What a hero."]
  164. 163. ["It doesn't need any more adjusting... it needs pushing!"]
  165. 164. ["I know why he's friendly..."]
  166. 165. ["I've retired!"]
  167. 166. ["Hi, Pop, I took the liberty of telling Mom you said..."]
  168. 167. ["Now this little policy includes all the things your..."]
  169. 168. ["When you're grown up and have a house of your own..."]
  170. 169. ["The man I marry must be conscientious, upright..."]
  171. 170. ["It has an automatic shift, automatic roof, automatic windows..."]
  172. 171. ["Take my secretary's order first..."]
  173. 172. ["And who has been pouring her mother's perfume..."]
  174. 173. ["Oh, wonderful!"]
  175. 174. ["I've studied algebra, geometry, logarithms..."]
This issue was modified by
  • Michael Hoskin
  • Banks S. Robinson
  • Jim Van Dore
  • Gary L. Watson (R.I.P.)
  • Chad Wicker