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  • raddevusR raddevus

    This has happened to others in The Lounge... The Lounge[^]

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    Whale, my bad, I didn't search before posting

    When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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    • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

      Whale, my bad, I didn't search before posting

      When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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      It's ok, It's a good joke and must be told quickly. :laugh:

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      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

        Whale, my bad, I didn't search before posting

        When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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        I bet you did that on porpoise.

        "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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        • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

          I only have super fish oil injuries , I'm lucky I wasn't krilled! Last one, I've got my coat and am heading for the door!

          When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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          I often notice that my neighbors throw almost new things into the trash. These people in my opinion have not heard of rational consumption.

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            I bet you did that on porpoise.

            "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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            Mike Hankey
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            Eel not be having any of that.

            When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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            • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

              Eel not be having any of that.

              When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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              Sorry, it seems I'm in a crappie mood.

              "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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                Sorry, it seems I'm in a crappie mood.

                "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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                Tuna good radio station in and chill.

                When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                  Tuna good radio station in and chill.

                  When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                  jeron1
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                  Good idea, I'm gonna mix myself a beverage, and sit on my lazy bass until the wife starts calling for me, then I'll pretend I'm hard of herring.

                  "the debugger doesn't tell me anything because this code compiles just fine" - random QA comment "Facebook is where you tell lies to your friends. Twitter is where you tell the truth to strangers." - chriselst "I don't drink any more... then again, I don't drink any less." - Mike Mullikins uncle

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                  • raddevusR raddevus

                    This has happened to others in The Lounge... The Lounge[^]

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                    The last few days, a handful cases of joke tellers have been caught telling non-original jokes that have been told before. Jeez. Big deal! Most jokes have been told many times before! When I tell jokes orally, I never start out with "I read a joke on the URL so-and-so, and will retell it to you - listen: ...". No. I never provide source references when I retell a joke I have heard from someone else. When others crack jokes, maybe I have heard the same joke in a dozen of variants before. A guy telling it again in a way so convincing that you just have to believe that he was the one experiecing it and the other twelve must have heard it from him... That's a pleasure! Your intellect tells you that it can't possibly be his originl joke, yet that thirteenth variant is the one you really love. Great! Accept it! More than that: Enjoy it, when you hear the same joke told in a (possibly) new and refreshing way! If you demand/expect to always hear new, original jokes all the time, you'll be disappointed. Rather enjoy new ones even more when you hear them. I suppose you have all heard about this storyteller club where stories and jokes had been retold so many times that old members knew them all by heart. So they decided to start numbering all the well known jokes. When someone said: "Fifty-four!", they all knew joke #54, and laughed or chuckled or whatever, depending on how funny they thought joke #54 to be. One of members one brought a guest, unfamiliar with the numbers, so when someone said "Thirteen!", he didn't know how to react. But he got the basic idea, and wanted to participate, so he said "Six hundred and eighty!" and everbody laughed like crazy - that one none of them had heard before. If you can succeed in that manner, by making your joke appear new and fresh (and also relevant, to the point, relating to something someone else just said), an old joke can get a new life. I must admit that I am not a very good storytelller myself. My strenght (in humor) is that I am an expert in making the craziest mental associations to what I hear others say, and put in random side remarks that appears to be my spontaneous reactions - but quite often, they are punchlines I heard from professional comedians years ago. Those who have heard the line before laugh at the way I use re-use it, others laugh because it is new and fresh to them. I am not ashamed of stealing punchlines, and I do not feel obliged to make source references. And I think that makes popular humor th

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                    • raddevusR raddevus

                      It's ok, It's a good joke and must be told quickly. :laugh:

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                      It does have to be told quickly! I thought the pun was just krill and didn't catch the first part until rereading it. :doh:

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                      • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                        Tuna good radio station in and chill.

                        When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                        kalberts
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                        And if you can't tuna fish, do the piano. (Some people claim that you can't tuna fish, but in some countries they do it by the tonnes every day!)

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                        • K kalberts

                          And if you can't tuna fish, do the piano. (Some people claim that you can't tuna fish, but in some countries they do it by the tonnes every day!)

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                          or You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can’t Tuna Fish. - REO Speedwagon[^]

                          When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                          • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                            or You Can Tune A Piano, But You Can’t Tuna Fish. - REO Speedwagon[^]

                            When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                            But in Thailand, they can tuna fish! Those guys are wrong!

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                            • K kalberts

                              But in Thailand, they can tuna fish! Those guys are wrong!

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                              :thumbsup:

                              When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                                The last few days, a handful cases of joke tellers have been caught telling non-original jokes that have been told before. Jeez. Big deal! Most jokes have been told many times before! When I tell jokes orally, I never start out with "I read a joke on the URL so-and-so, and will retell it to you - listen: ...". No. I never provide source references when I retell a joke I have heard from someone else. When others crack jokes, maybe I have heard the same joke in a dozen of variants before. A guy telling it again in a way so convincing that you just have to believe that he was the one experiecing it and the other twelve must have heard it from him... That's a pleasure! Your intellect tells you that it can't possibly be his originl joke, yet that thirteenth variant is the one you really love. Great! Accept it! More than that: Enjoy it, when you hear the same joke told in a (possibly) new and refreshing way! If you demand/expect to always hear new, original jokes all the time, you'll be disappointed. Rather enjoy new ones even more when you hear them. I suppose you have all heard about this storyteller club where stories and jokes had been retold so many times that old members knew them all by heart. So they decided to start numbering all the well known jokes. When someone said: "Fifty-four!", they all knew joke #54, and laughed or chuckled or whatever, depending on how funny they thought joke #54 to be. One of members one brought a guest, unfamiliar with the numbers, so when someone said "Thirteen!", he didn't know how to react. But he got the basic idea, and wanted to participate, so he said "Six hundred and eighty!" and everbody laughed like crazy - that one none of them had heard before. If you can succeed in that manner, by making your joke appear new and fresh (and also relevant, to the point, relating to something someone else just said), an old joke can get a new life. I must admit that I am not a very good storytelller myself. My strenght (in humor) is that I am an expert in making the craziest mental associations to what I hear others say, and put in random side remarks that appears to be my spontaneous reactions - but quite often, they are punchlines I heard from professional comedians years ago. Those who have heard the line before laugh at the way I use re-use it, others laugh because it is new and fresh to them. I am not ashamed of stealing punchlines, and I do not feel obliged to make source references. And I think that makes popular humor th

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                                A bear walks into the bar and orders a corona-beer.. (Long paws) .

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                                • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                                  I only have super fish oil injuries , I'm lucky I wasn't krilled! Last one, I've got my coat and am heading for the door!

                                  When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                                  Gary R Wheeler
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                                  Hold still there, Mike; we're going to have to hurt you now.

                                  Software Zen: delete this;

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                                    Hold still there, Mike; we're going to have to hurt you now.

                                    Software Zen: delete this;

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                                    :)

                                    When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                                    • K kalberts

                                      The last few days, a handful cases of joke tellers have been caught telling non-original jokes that have been told before. Jeez. Big deal! Most jokes have been told many times before! When I tell jokes orally, I never start out with "I read a joke on the URL so-and-so, and will retell it to you - listen: ...". No. I never provide source references when I retell a joke I have heard from someone else. When others crack jokes, maybe I have heard the same joke in a dozen of variants before. A guy telling it again in a way so convincing that you just have to believe that he was the one experiecing it and the other twelve must have heard it from him... That's a pleasure! Your intellect tells you that it can't possibly be his originl joke, yet that thirteenth variant is the one you really love. Great! Accept it! More than that: Enjoy it, when you hear the same joke told in a (possibly) new and refreshing way! If you demand/expect to always hear new, original jokes all the time, you'll be disappointed. Rather enjoy new ones even more when you hear them. I suppose you have all heard about this storyteller club where stories and jokes had been retold so many times that old members knew them all by heart. So they decided to start numbering all the well known jokes. When someone said: "Fifty-four!", they all knew joke #54, and laughed or chuckled or whatever, depending on how funny they thought joke #54 to be. One of members one brought a guest, unfamiliar with the numbers, so when someone said "Thirteen!", he didn't know how to react. But he got the basic idea, and wanted to participate, so he said "Six hundred and eighty!" and everbody laughed like crazy - that one none of them had heard before. If you can succeed in that manner, by making your joke appear new and fresh (and also relevant, to the point, relating to something someone else just said), an old joke can get a new life. I must admit that I am not a very good storytelller myself. My strenght (in humor) is that I am an expert in making the craziest mental associations to what I hear others say, and put in random side remarks that appears to be my spontaneous reactions - but quite often, they are punchlines I heard from professional comedians years ago. Those who have heard the line before laugh at the way I use re-use it, others laugh because it is new and fresh to them. I am not ashamed of stealing punchlines, and I do not feel obliged to make source references. And I think that makes popular humor th

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                                      Repost.

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                                        The last few days, a handful cases of joke tellers have been caught telling non-original jokes that have been told before. Jeez. Big deal! Most jokes have been told many times before! When I tell jokes orally, I never start out with "I read a joke on the URL so-and-so, and will retell it to you - listen: ...". No. I never provide source references when I retell a joke I have heard from someone else. When others crack jokes, maybe I have heard the same joke in a dozen of variants before. A guy telling it again in a way so convincing that you just have to believe that he was the one experiecing it and the other twelve must have heard it from him... That's a pleasure! Your intellect tells you that it can't possibly be his originl joke, yet that thirteenth variant is the one you really love. Great! Accept it! More than that: Enjoy it, when you hear the same joke told in a (possibly) new and refreshing way! If you demand/expect to always hear new, original jokes all the time, you'll be disappointed. Rather enjoy new ones even more when you hear them. I suppose you have all heard about this storyteller club where stories and jokes had been retold so many times that old members knew them all by heart. So they decided to start numbering all the well known jokes. When someone said: "Fifty-four!", they all knew joke #54, and laughed or chuckled or whatever, depending on how funny they thought joke #54 to be. One of members one brought a guest, unfamiliar with the numbers, so when someone said "Thirteen!", he didn't know how to react. But he got the basic idea, and wanted to participate, so he said "Six hundred and eighty!" and everbody laughed like crazy - that one none of them had heard before. If you can succeed in that manner, by making your joke appear new and fresh (and also relevant, to the point, relating to something someone else just said), an old joke can get a new life. I must admit that I am not a very good storytelller myself. My strenght (in humor) is that I am an expert in making the craziest mental associations to what I hear others say, and put in random side remarks that appears to be my spontaneous reactions - but quite often, they are punchlines I heard from professional comedians years ago. Those who have heard the line before laugh at the way I use re-use it, others laugh because it is new and fresh to them. I am not ashamed of stealing punchlines, and I do not feel obliged to make source references. And I think that makes popular humor th

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                                        You must be new here. You're missing the point: Calling out "repeat offenders" is half the fun... :-D

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                                        • Mike HankeyM Mike Hankey

                                          Whale, my bad, I didn't search before posting

                                          When you talk, you are only repeating what you already know. But if you listen, you may learn something new. --Dalai Lama JaxCoder.com

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                                          Mike Hankey wrote:

                                          my bad, I didn't search before posting

                                          No worries. There's always someone here who will do the searching for you. :-\

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