analyzing jokes makes them not funny before — Wosret
Ever hear of Dante's four levels of meaning? — Wosret
I can understand why he would have gotten so deep into analysis
I mean, there was only one good book back then
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Dum dum tis.
What book was it? — Michael Ossipoff
Sorry, but it would be uncouth for me to explain. — Wosret
Thank you for causing a family feud. Wife had rearranged the books, so that when I went to check the date of publication, the Annotated Alice had been removed from its obvious location amongst the logic books and placed, for no obvious reason, amongst the children's books. Shame.The Annotated Alice was annotated by Martin Gardner, and was probably published in the '60s, or maybe the '50s, at the earliest, most likely. — Michael Ossipoff
Well, at the least there was Alice's Adventures in Wonderland.There were probably a few good books at that time.
Forgive me, but I must admit that I'm not good at, or interested in, the sarcasm game. I assume that people mean what they say. — Michael Ossipoff
Are you looking for a girl friend? — Bitter Crank
My single 74 year old sister is available
She's totally immune to anything with double meaning--sarcasm, complicated jokes, figures of speech, etc. I think it's an early sign of alzheimers.
You two could go down hill together.
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