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A couple of turns later, the bot makes a joke.
Burr makes a joke about how small that device is.
Anthony makes a joke about Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
The girl who makes a JOKE out of this whole experience.
It's the attention to detail that really makes a joke work.
This Pill Cosby thing makes a joke out of assault victims!
If he panics, he does it silently, then makes a joke.
Furthermore, according to ITV, she makes a joke about President Donald Trump.
Someone even makes a joke that no one at the company has kids.
He quickly disrobes as Kardashian makes a joke about her brand-loving family.
When someone makes a joke about "Wrong Direction," I can't just let it go.
He even makes a joke that he's not the Loki from the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
Or he could just be another dad who makes a joke at, like, the worst time.
In fact, when Trump makes a joke, America hears a joke, but the media hears racism.
At one point, a federal agent makes a joke that the crying sounds like an orchestra.
"Logan Lucky" sticks to the "Oceans" template so faithfully that someone makes a joke about it.
Or, alternatively, when Ben Stiller makes a joke about Khloé Kardashian's love life on Saturday Night Live.
Kjellberg also makes a joke about genocide, referencing the multiple controversies he's had over anti-Semitic content.
HERE'S THE RUNDOWNRihanna Makes a Joke That Raises EyebrowsJustin Bieber Got Very Lucky in His Cleveland BrawlPres.
" He adds, "It also makes a joke of the GOP's supposed deficit worries during the Obama years.
Bonus points if someone makes a joke about "everything being a trilogy these days" and blames Aeschylus.
At least the Rock makes a joke about the back side of the water, so that's something.
Anyway, he sits, makes a joke about the smoke, yells "GET TO DER CHOPPAEURGH!" and we're underway.
Every year at this dinner somebody makes a joke about BuzzFeed, for example, changing the media landscape.
After known introvert Erika makes a joke about her own vagina, the conversation with Lisa should be over.
She makes a joke about Plaxico Burress shooting himself in the leg and then references Kung Fu Panda.
In it, Lovato laughs when her mom makes a joke about everyone in Rio having Zika, according to E!
The "Master of None" star makes a joke about recently being mistaken for another Indian-American comic, Hasan Minhaj.
It's only when Dany makes a joke about Jon's height (+5) that the two women kind of hit it off.
Becca, who is clearly not interested in babysitting two grown men, makes a joke about it and brushes it off.
Popular sitcom "Friends" had to remove a scene in which Chandler makes a joke about a bomb on a plane.
Instead, she blames herself and makes a joke about it, which is much easier for the viewing public to swallow.
Big deals happen two days before, there's no one left and someone makes a joke about filling time during the show.
The situation becomes urgent when Heidi makes a joke about Titanic Rising and Walter has no idea what she's talking about.
The athletes smile, the president salutes them and makes a joke or two, and a fine photo is had by all.
While attempting to hypnotize his bird puppet with instructions, the contestant makes a joke that leaves Cowell shaking his head in disbelief.
In one instance, an unidentified man believed to be a Border Patrol agent makes a joke in Spanish about the children's crying.
The ring leader, a tall blonde, makes a joke about the missing girls, comparing them to the "dead" town of Wind Gap.
"To Build a Better Beta" makes a joke out of Dinesh and Gilfoyle's failure to fill out a 10-friend invite list.
It's so infuriating when I'm flirting with a guy, and, out of nowhere, he just makes a joke about my skin color.
We're in Stone's garage and getting our tools ready, and he makes a joke where it seems like he hasn't gotten a van.
Memes, by definition, are online jokes made again and again, but what makes a joke funny is the fact that it's fresh and unexpected.
The yoga teacher makes a joke about how my date and I would need the yoga to be flexible for our "post-class activity"!
One of them makes a joke about hoping Booker doesn't get too famous to hang out with them anymore, and he just laughs it off.
After he shoots himself in the foot while hunting, Judy makes a joke about guns that turns the N.R.A. against her, driving a turnout for Jonah.
The waitress makes a joke that I should eat more of the French toast because it's so delicious, even though it's going to make me fat.
Zak makes a joke about getting to the buffet table before "Mama" Cass Elliot does — she died in 1974 (legend has it, by choking on a ham sandwich).
Over a recent lunch in a West London brasserie where she makes a joke of ostentatiously ordering lobster pasta, she's able to laugh at how far she's come.
The sequel wants to tell a story about toxic masculinity and supporting traditionally feminine interests, but to do that, it kind of makes a joke of them first.
The posts can range from a SpongeBob screenshot that makes a joke about the cartoon character getting stoned, to a fart noise-laden remix of Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy" video.
She makes a joke in the interview saying she doesn't want to kill the golden goose, instead, "I want to put a leash around it and take it everywhere with me."
Lennon can be heard doing his best carnival barker impression, and later makes a joke about the Masked Alberts, a harmonica-playing variety act familiar to the band from their childhood.
Rory also makes a joke about operating the MS-DOS system used at the Stars Hollow Gazette, noting she only knows how to use it because of Halt and Catch Fire.
Jerrod CarmichaelCreditCreditEmily Shur for The New York Times Barely four minutes into Jerrod Carmichael's 27 debut comedy special, ''Love at the Store,'' he makes a joke about the death of Trayvon Martin.
Trump says, "You're a liar" in that really nasty tone he gets, then makes a joke about post-menopausal women, brags about his wife's cleavage and is led off the floor by Roger Ailes.
Back with Darla, she reminds him that they need to do their communication exercise later this week, but when Ralph makes a joke that it just sounds like a game for Blue, she gets upset.
When she asks about friends, Fleabag makes a joke about her pet guinea pig (the last season followed the character as she struggled to come to terms with the death of her human friend, Boo).
They are so appealing — I mean, his last name is Bae, and she never makes a joke about it — that you will totally believe that he is a budding poet and that her thing is astronomy.
At Frenchette, they overlook the peculiar steak knife brought out with the duck; its sharp side is straight and its dull side is curved, and everybody who picks one up makes a joke about slicing open a finger.
So there's whatever, the murder at the opening, the cold open, and then you've got your two characters, they come in, and then by the end of the episode ... Lennie Briscoe always makes a joke about the murder.
In the first instance, the wounded party makes a joke of the incident by, say, deciding that the only person who would call you "sarcastic" is a person who gets his definition of irony from an Alanis Morissette song.
In one of Taggart's photographs, a student at the Arthur Findlay College in Essex, England, which was founded in 1964 to advance what it calls "psychic sciences," makes a joke of phony ectoplasm images by stuffing her mouth and ears with toilet paper.
And while the video makes a joke of the face-unlock feature, there are details we still don't know, like how sharp do photos need to be in order to fool it, or can even a low-res photo do the trick?
She comes at you with that Nefertiti face, but then she makes a joke, or laughs, and her slightly snaggle-toothed smile puts you at ease, bringing with it all the warmth, chumminess and hugger-mugger family feeling of a girl from the Athelstan Gardens council estate.
He builds a half-dozen or so bars around the word "hundred," including the eloquent declaration that "If I trap we do a hundred corners in a day," and in there he makes a joke about tying himself to the railroad tracks as the money train is coming.
Bush's spokesman Jim McGrath initially responded to the first of these allegations by explaining that the president is in a wheelchair and makes a joke to put people at ease because his arm cannot reach higher than the lower waist of the people with whom he is posing for photographs.
Frankly, it's the type of joke that defies an origin story, a meme that blows up because of a long-con social media pyramid scheme: one person, years ago, makes a joke that resonates with a handful of buddies, and then those people make a variation of the same joke, and then a few more decide to take it further and make "Smooth" remixes, that leads to a video involving Katie Ledecky's world record and the croons of Rob Thomas, and now everyone wants to be part of the club.
Several of the models interview that Kehoe is disruptive. The final straw comes when he makes a joke about using cocaine that Janice overhears. Janice ejects him from the house.
One of the first ships Bastable flies on is called the Loch Ness. He makes a joke that it is a monster, although the term Loch Ness Monster was not coined until 1930s.
The comic playwright Aristophanes makes a joke in The Knights calling Cleon Taraxippostratus, "Disturber of the Horse Troops."Aristophanes, Knights 247; Lowell Edmunds, Cleon, Knights and Aristophanes' Politics (University Press of America, 1987), p. 5.
Midge swoons at the romantic moment and prods her longtime boyfriend, Moose for a similar proposal, but he makes a joke instead. She slams his mortarboard over his head. Meanwhile, Reggie tries to comfort her. but she also breaks his mortarboard over his head.
Ada makes a joke about horses and tries to get him to laugh. He then returns to his old preoccupation, the sound of the sea. He wants to go but Ada says they can’t because they’re waiting on Addie. This triggers the first evocation.
Mikiemon likes guns, cannons, and rifles, and names his and takes them for walks. He also idolizes Shousei, but not to the extent that Torawaka does. ; : : A transfer student who's very ambitious on becoming a ninja. He's the only person who laughs whenever Andou-sensei makes a joke.
David Wilson makes a joke that is misunderstood by the townsfolk of Dawson's Landing, who take Wilson's words literally. They consider the subtle, intelligent Wilson to be a simpleton. Word of the joke spreads quickly, and Wilson becomes known as "Pudd'nhead" for being a fool in the eyes of the townspeople.
She is known for her husky and unrestrained laugh after she makes a joke, although nobody else laughs at her jokes. She generally speaks in monotone. Judith was shown to be neurotic, cynical, and possibly a closeted lesbian. She claimed to have a boyfriend named Trent, but Mary believes that he's imaginary.
Randall later follows Jeannie to work and finds her and Brody kissing. Brody ends up insulting Randall and his beliefs. He later apologises to Jeannie and she accepts that her father's ideas can seem strange. They agree to a fresh start, but they fall out again when Brody makes a joke about doomsdays preppers.
In a training/audition session for X-Statix, one of the applicants, Corkscrew, needlessly kills an opponent. It is discussed that Doop would take care of matters. Despite the seriousness of an innocent man having just died, Doop makes a joke in his language, which greatly entertains the team members present. Doop is sent on a camping trip with Corkscrew.
Del Boy has many friends during the series, including Trigger, Denzil, Boycie, Marlene and Mike. His nemesis is DCI Roy Slater. Del is brave and, although not intellectual, he is quick-witted but frequently gets Rodney into trouble. In "Wanted", when a mentally unstable woman accuses Rodney of attacking her, Del makes a joke of it and says that the police have named Rodney "The Peckham Pouncer".
She assisted Monique Gagnon-Tremblay, who held the full cabinet portfolio for these files.Don McPherson, "Cabinet shuffle makes a joke of war on pollution," Montreal Gazette, 7 March 1989, B3. Trépanier was re- elected over PQ candidate Joseph Facal in the 1989 provincial election and was reassigned as the minister responsible for the status of women and minister responsible for the family on October 11, 1989.
Dr. Schlindler coaxes Gurney out of the quarry, and she is apprehended by police on the side of the quarry. Alone, Cal makes a joke about seeing a movie now that everything is over. Jenny says she does not know what is out, and Cal says that a zombie movie is coming out. Jenny says he has a sick sense of humor before kissing him.
In the aftermath of the previous victory, the militia continue expanding the tunnel network. They begin to expand outside the village and eventually reach the vicinity of the Japanese villages; all the resistance villages are also interconnected. Chuanbao makes a joke about "undermining" the entire Japanese base. Meanwhile, the Japanese forces have fortified and reinforced their base positions making direct assault by the Chinese forces extremely difficult.
From 1996–1999, she was married to Emil de Waal. She turned down the role of Éowyn in Peter Jackson's The Lord of the Rings film trilogy because she did not like the idea of being so far from home. In an episode of Langt fra Las Vegas, her character Liva makes a joke about The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring.
Tom and Susan find that they have many things in common and they confide in each other. When Susan makes a joke that she could not be celibate herself, Tom walks out on her. Lyn tries to prevent Susan and Tom from spending time together and Tom notices. He confronts her and she tells him that her feelings for him are making her uncomfortable.
Eden introduces Sadie, a girl she and David met while in Mexico who is now staying with them. Throughout the evening, Will wanders his former home and relives memories, including Eden's attempted suicide. In the kitchen, Will witnesses Eden slaps Ben when he makes a joke about her ideas on expelling pain. Eden and David's friend Pruitt arrives and Will notices that David locked the front door.
After thinking it through, Townrow accepts Mrs Khoury's offer of a plane ticket to Cairo. He stops over in Rome where he argues with two men, defending the British Government from its involvement in Nazi Germany's Final Solution campaign. The discussion ends on a friendly note. In Cairo, Townrow makes a joke about marrying Mrs Khoury for her money to an immigration officer, which leads to him being interrogated.
However, he turns up having been in police custody overnight. Upon their return to Walford, Leon attempts to make amends with Zsa Zsa but she says she preferred it when she thought he was dead. Zsa Zsa and her friends uncover the body of Owen Turner (Lee Ross) in Albert Square's gardens, and are horrified. The next day, Zsa Zsa makes a joke when Leon speaks after saying nothing all day, and he leaves.
By 1610 Native Americans on display in England was such a common event that Shakespeare makes a joke of it in The Tempest. The following year Shakespeare's friend, Henry Wriothesley, who had already cosponsored George Weymouth's expedition in 1605, underwrote another one under Captain Edward Harlow, although it was ostensibly to discover an island around Cape Cod. Capt. Harlow seized three Native Americans from Monhegan Island, Maine: Pechmo, Monopet, and Pekenimne. Pechmo, leapt overboard and escaped.
Jareth is an mercurial being, prone to sudden changes of mood. He often grows impatient with his goblin subjects, annoyed at their lack of intelligence and having to remind them to laugh whenever he makes a joke. He uses intimidation and threats, such as that of the greatly feared Bog of Eternal Stench, to coerce his subjects into obeying his will. However, he also has a playful and affectionate side which is evident in his interactions with baby Toby.
The next day Zsa Zsa makes a joke when Leon speaks after a prolonged silence, causing Leon to walk out. She finds him to apologise, as she had not realised the discovery had affected him badly. He then recalls the day his mother died in a car crash when it took an hour for firemen to cut him free and he was unable to lean over to close his mother's eyes. He admits to Zsa Zsa that he sometimes feels alone.
Emily makes a joke about how they are in love and Kaye is pregnant with Emily's baby, they plan to raise it to be king of the world but can't because Kaye is now grounded. As Emily drives Kaye home after school she makes another love joke but then Kaye begins to cry. Kaye confesses that she loves Emily more than she should. Emily hugs Kaye and tells her she loves her as well and they begin to kiss in the car.
For example, she will begin "Hats off to Anne Robinson!" and follow it later with "Anne Robinson? Aren'tchajustsickofher!" She finishes her column by listing, with heavy sexual innuendo, the men in the news she finds attractive that week, often using a variation on her catchphrase "Crazy name, crazy guy!?!" before signing off with "Byeeeee!!!!".Private Eye, Issues 550-575, Pressdram, 1983, page 61 Her characteristic style also includes overuse of exclamation marks and question marks, and saying "Geddit!!??!" whenever she makes a joke.
Norris told a writer from Inside Soap that her character is in "terrible denial [because] she doesn't think that she drinks too much". Martha is aware of the upset is causes her children, but she "just laughs it off and makes a joke out of the situation". Norris said that it was "awful" of Martha, as her drinking begins to affect Callum and Lacey in different ways. As Lacey is only fifteen, not being able to wake her mother up leaves her "particularly scared".
Their relationship becomes even deeper now that they are completely honest with each other. Mandy, however, occasionally frustrates Tracey with her naivete as Tracey claims she is not as "nice" as Mandy claims, and becomes angry when Mandy makes a joke about tunneling into her cell and staying with her. Throughout their letter writing, Tracey seems to get in touch with her "softer" side, which includes writing an essay about her Nanna. She wins an award for the story, and asks Mandy to celebrate for her.
His most exquisite possession of all is leisure which allows him to see what is worth seeing, hear what is worth hearing, and to spend all day with Socrates (4.44). Kallias remarks that Antisthenes' wealth is praiseworthy because no one resents him for not giving them a loan. Nikeratos cuts in and makes a joke about his own fondness of money which makes everyone laugh (4.45). It now falls to Hermogenes to explain why he was proud (3.14) about his friends and their favor of him.
Ted is wiser than he seems and occasionally profound: Ralph sees through Ted's social status and takes his opinion very seriously. Ted's affection for Ralph, although usually well-hidden, is obvious. He never joins in making fun of him with his mates and on one occasion defends him when a friend makes a joke that refers to Ralph's feelings for him. Ted seems to want to protect Ralph's innocence, not letting his friends shoot Ralph's deer because he "likes to see them wandering about".
Peggy walks in and goes directly to her office without giving the broadcast much attention. Draper orders the employees back to work and requests they pull all advertisements for the agency's client Mohawk Airlines to prevent a Mohawk ad next to a picture of the plane crash in the newspaper. Pete makes a joke about how some of the passengers were going to a golf tournament and the moment the plane hit the ground, the Bay turned plaid. Later this joke comes to be ironic.
Lester makes a joke about killing Hess, and Malvo takes the suggestion seriously. He asks Lester for confirmation on whether he wants Hess dead or not, but Lester gives no answer. Lester's name is called and a nurse repeatedly urges Lester to move along, which makes him rise in annoyance and yell "yeah" which Malvo might have interpreted as approval. Later, Malvo murders Hess at a strip club by throwing a knife into the back of his head while Hess is in the middle of having sex with a stripper.
Pictures of two famous celebrities, usually believed to be dating at the time, are shown. The pictures are then combined into a grotesque new picture of what their offspring would look like if they mated. The segment became so successful that it later spawned a book. The last item in the sketch often makes a joke using an unaltered photograph of a celebrity as the offspring: for example, if Saddam Hussein and Osama Bin Laden ("two of the most hated people in the world") were to have a child, it would be Steve Bartman.
Interrupting his father as he speaks to Arkady, he proves rather abrupt and still the powerful center of attention despite being around his parents. Arkady, who has delighted Bazarov's father by assuring him that his son has a brilliant future in store, in turn, reproves his friend for his brusqueness. Later, Bazarov almost comes to blows with Arkady after the latter makes a joke about fighting over Bazarov's cynicism. This once again shows the distance and changes within Arkady and Bazarov's relationship, as Arkady becomes more defiant against Bazarov's ideals.
Holly arrives at Dunder Mifflin to serve as Toby's replacement. Michael initially dislikes her because she is part of Human Resources, but quickly falls in love with her after she makes a joke about Toby's dullness. This feeling is further intensified after Holly has an enthusiastic response to a joke he makes while mimicking Yoda's voice. She is subjected to hazing by Dwight Schrute, who convinces her that Kevin Malone is mentally challenged, a belief she continues to harbor until Season Five when it is embarrassingly pointed out to her that he isn't.
More recently the song was used by Disney in the film The Lion King. In Rumer Godden's short story "Candy Floss," the titular Candy Floss is a doll who "assists" in running a coconut shy along with her owner. The story describes the set-up and management of an early 20th century coconut shy and life on the road as the group follows the fair in a van. On The Mighty Boosh, Howard Moon makes a joke to Vince's coconut friend, Precious, about being "coconut shy", in the episode entitled "The Nightmare of Milky Joe".
In the theory of humor, one must have a sense of humor and a sense of seriousness to distinguish what is supposed to be taken literally or not. An even more keen sense is needed when humor is used to make a serious point.When Congress makes a joke: Congressional Humor as Serious and Purposeful Communication, International Journal of Humor Research. Volume 14, Issue 4, Pages 359–394, Nov 2004, Dean L. Yarwood Psychologists have studied how humor is intended to be taken as having seriousness, as when court jesters used humor to convey serious information.
At night, they steal a boat and travel there. They soon get captured and brought to speak with Rupert Liddy. He puts them in cells and, during a long speech about jokes, what makes a joke funny, and why they are essential, reveals that Sphinx are set up to create and distribute jokes so that people do not take things, like politics, too seriously. He also explains that their identity must be kept secret because if someone found out that jokes were created by a company, people wouldn't find them funny any more.
Rhea meets with Shiv and admits that she wants the acquisition to succeed out of her own self-interest. She also convinces Shiv to go onstage with her brothers at the event. During the panel discussion, the siblings offer conflicting responses to most of the interview questions, and the family becomes indignant when Shiv makes a joke referring to Logan as a "dinosaur" and seemingly suggests that it is time for him to step down from the company. In the argument that ensues following the event, Logan violently strikes Roman in the face, angering Kendall.
In one storyline from January 1997, Rerun sees that she is very unhappy, makes a joke that the Little Pigtailed Girl should run away to Paris. She believes Rerun (and thinks it's funny) and tells her mother about the joke. But when she tells her mother, her mother does not find it funny. She tells her mother, followed by her mother who tells the teacher, followed by the teacher who tells the principal, and followed by the principal who calls in (and tells) Rerun's parents and suspends Rerun from school for harassment.
Churches should give their moral aid and their physical support to the nation." He was an outspoken opponent of divorce, saying, "The modern attitude makes a joke of the sacrament of matrimony." He also condemned gambling games as "unworthy of our Catholic people...causing much scandal," and prohibited dancing and drinking at church-sponsored events. The Archbishop sometimes threw the opening ball for the St. Louis Cardinals, but did not play any sports himself, once saying, "I once tried golf, but I so disfigured the scenery that I never played again, in fear of public indignation and reprisal.
Fellow members of the chamber of commerce, Carlton Gebbia and Joyce Giraud de Ohoven arrive at the party. Gebbia and Vanderpump initially bond over both being British, while Giraud de Ohoven and Glanville remember that have met previously at a mutual friend's baby shower. At the party, Kyle attempts to put aside her issues with Foster and Vanderpump tries to ease the tension between Brandi Glanville and another employee of hers, Scheana Shay. At the party, Giraud de Ohoven makes a joke about her husband being naked which Gebbia doesn't find pleasant due to her vivid imagination.
Casey's friend Reggie calls her during the date, offering for Casey to use his call as a way out of the date ("Bailout #1"), but Casey thinks enough of Aaron to ignore the call. Aaron and Casey begin to bond over friends from summer camp and high school after discovering their hometowns are near each other. Aaron casually makes a joke about Jewish geography, to which Casey responds she's not Jewish. This leads Aaron to a dream sequence where he imagines his dead Grandma Ida, who scolds Aaron for not dating a nice Jewish girl instead.
However, when David meets with Andy he is almost completely oblivious to Andy's erroneous statements, and Andy quickly catches on to what the employees are up to. Pam (Jenna Fischer) and Jim Halpert (John Krasinski) share lunch with Brian (Chris Diamantopoulos) to thank him for protecting her from Frank. They are expecting his wife Alyssa to join him, but Brian reveals they are getting a divorce after having been fighting for a while. In an awkward attempt to lighten the mood, Brian makes a joke referencing how he consoled Pam when she broke down after her fight with Jim over the phone in "Customer Loyalty".
In "No Place Like Home", Jacs is first shown in the slot singing On the Inside. Jacs gets released early by Meg Jackson and makes a joke out of Bea Smith and verbally abuses Franky Doyle.Episode 1: No Place Like Home In "The Girl Who Waited", Jacs meets with Vinnie when he is released by prison. Jacs is angry that Vinnie has a new woman. At the end of the episode, Jacs forces Bea to burn Franky’s hand on the steam press.Episode 3: The Girl Who Waited In "The Velvet Curtain", Jacs and Franky’s rivalry escalates and Jacs is unimpressed when she sees Liz Birdsworth sitting drunk instead of working.
Casey's extremely Christian father then shows up in Aaron's dream sequence, and tells Aaron that he is not happy with the idea of Aaron becoming his son in law. Next, Aaron imagines the son he could potentially have with Casey confronting him about which religion to choose and how he wishes he wasn't born ("The Girl For You"). Aaron nervously asks her questions about religion hoping that she does have some Jewish in her before discovering she is an atheist. Relieved, he makes a joke about Casey's views on spirituality (she believes in the power of meditation), but it backfires when he accidentally insults her.
However, Pam consistently silences any attempt to bring up the device, saying she knows Dwight and is confident that he will stop the device on his own. They give him a baseball hat as a present, which he promptly buries in a hole he is digging. After complimenting Dwight numerous times, helping him dig the hole, and having a small meal, Pam makes a joke that emphasizes that everyone is human and makes mistakes. To justify his presence at the squash court, Jim claims to be a regular player and begins a match with Robert, demonstrating his complete lack of skill at squash and resulting in multiple injuries.
A picture of a famous celebrity, usually either rumored to have had or has actually had plastic surgery done in real life, is shown. The picture is then distorted with exaggerated features into a grotesque new picture of what that person looked like before the surgery. The last item in the sketch often makes a joke using an unaltered photograph of another unrelated celebrity, animal, plant or object as the before picture: for example, if George W. Bush had plastic surgery, his before picture would be that of a chimpanzee. The sketch is loosely related to the "If They Mated" sketch in that it uses the same technology for a similar comedic premise.
This is a reference to the Doctor Who episode "Tooth and Claw" and the charter of the Torchwood Institute. Like Rose Tyler in "Tooth and Claw", Rani makes a joke about Her Majesty's apocryphal quote, "We are not amused." The Brigadier has just returned from his trip to Peru; this visit was mentioned in the Doctor Who episode "The Poison Sky" when the Doctor asked where he was. He is said to be back in Peru during the events of "The Wedding of Sarah Jane Smith" and "Death of the Doctor" up until he went into a Nursing Home where he died which "Eleventh Doctor" gets the call during the event of "The Wedding of River Song".
Though Fossil and the zoo were absent from the second television series, he makes a brief reappearance at the end of The Nightmare of Milky Joe as the presenter of "The Pie Face Showcase" TV music programme. In this appearance he makes a joke about his wife; she is also mentioned in the radio series ('I got a tiny wife to support'). He returns in the third episode of series 3, "The Power of the Crimp", as the owner of the Velvet Onion club, where Vince and Howard regularly gig. It is revealed that his mother thinks he is in a Vietnamese prisoner of war camp and that he has sent a bundle of sticks to his brother, Donny.
She is fairly suspicious of Ron at first, when he keeps having private meetings with Richard, but grows to like Ron and the fact that he is taking his time to restore Midbourne Pier. However, in "The Battle of Britain Reborn", after Ron makes a joke about Richard's managing skills, she angrily defends Richard, and apologises for speaking "out of turn". She displays much interest in FOMPA and is the first to volunteer to help out with the pier; she also looks forward to working with Ron, Trevor and especially Richard on the project. In "Local Enthusiasm", she is seen handing out the pamphlets for FOMPA, and makes sure to sit next to Richard during the meeting.
It is common for tsukkomi to berate boke and hit them on the head with a swift smack; traditionally, tsukkomi often carried a fan as a multi-purpose prop, one of the uses for which was to hit the boke with. Boke and tsukkomi are loosely equivalent to the roles of "funny man" or "comic" (boke) and "straight man" (tsukkomi) in the comedy duos of western culture. Outside of owarai, the term boke is sometimes used in common speech as an insult, similar to "idiot" in English, or baka in Japanese. :Boke also refers to when a comedian or tarento makes a joke or acts like a fool for comedic effect on television.
At one point in The Moon by Night, Suzy Austin makes a joke about "tessering", and Vicky's first person narrative identifies this comment as relating to the story of Meg and Charles Wallace Murry. This reference to the events of A Wrinkle in Time, which was published the previous year, may be seen as "breaking the fourth wall", but alternatively may mean that the Austins are aware of the Murrys' experiences as actual past events. Since Vicky and Meg's daughter, Polly O'Keefe, both date Zachary Gray, Vicky and Suzy are referring to events a generation earlier. The Murrys and the Austins live in similarly- described rural settings in Connecticut, so the Austins' knowledge of the Murrys may be locally-derived.
Before she dies, she is visited by Gloria with Jazzlyn's children, and decides that it is better that she not be involved in their lives, as she believes she is the reason that Jazzlyn's life ended the way that it did. In 2006, 32 years after the main events of the book, Jazzlyn's daughter, Jazzlyn - who has changed her name to Jaslyn - returns to New York City to see Claire, who has suffered a debilitating stroke. In the airport, Jaslyn encounters Pino, a doctor who makes a joke in the security line and is detained by security, and they have sex. It is revealed that Ciaran and Lara ended up getting married, although Jaslyn did not know them very well while growing up.
The new revamped opening sequence is much shorter. Tilly doesn't introduce her family; this was instead replaced with the family talking back to Tilly where she makes a joke or a comment about her "crazy family" and also clips from the second series are shown. The opening sequence from the second series carry on into the third series but with a few changes, instead of Tilly opening the door when the door opens it's Gordon, Holly, Megan and Tana all saying I'm Matilda over and over until Tilly appears from behind and walks into the kitchen, (Jack doesn't make an appearance in the third series titles apart from a 5 second link of him on Tilly's Ipad). Clips from the third series are also shown.
One morning, the little town of Newnan, Georgia, is thrown into hysteria when a UFO is reported over the nearby lake; even the personnel from the nearby Air Force base is mobilized. The only one remaining untouched by this hubbub is Sheriff Hall (Spencer), the big and punchy keeper of the local law; indeed, he does not believe in aliens, especially since layabouts like Brennan (Joe Bugner) use the excitement to commit all sorts of mischief. Still, strange things begin to happen to some of the citizens who share his point of view: a barber's chair begins to spin rapidly around its axis – along with its customer – and an ice cream cart suddenly disgorges its entire load (and more) onto the street after the vendor makes a joke about the aliens being hungry for his ice cream. The same night, a blackout hits the city.
In addition, it insists that all buildings at the site be razed and says that only if it turns out that the land has no private owner can they be rebuilt." The proposed new settlement will be near the Psagot WineryTovah Lazaroff Migron settlers sign relocation agreement, at Jerusalem Post, 11 March 2012 about two kilometers away from Migron, and defined as part of the existing settlement of Kochav Yaakov, though it does not abut it, and has no road connection to it.Nehemia Shtrasler Migron deal makes a joke of Israel's judicial system, at Haaretz, 27 March 2012 According to Nehemia Shtrasler, the agreement worked out with Benny Begin, while stating that the Migron settlers trespassed illegally on Palestinian land, allows them to evade punishment, and receive an expensive government gift in the form of a new settlement to be built for them. He concluded: : > "That is to say, the state will compensate offenders who appropriated > private lands and established a settlement illegally.

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