Tag Archives: Black humour

A stolen punchline

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Bethlehem, 2024

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A Red-Neck Jesus

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Famous Last Words

Fred: “I’ll never forget my father’s last words” Jim: “What were they?” Fred: “Are you still holding the ladder?”

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Benefits aren’t for scroungers

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Capitalism Hard At Work

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A Good Samaritan and two sad men

Two men were sitting silently on a park bench looking very sad when a Good Samaritan spoke to them and asked if he could help. “Take a seat and we’ll tell you.” The Good  Samaritan sat down, with a caring … Continue reading

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Trade Unions Forever

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TV Review: The Great (Channel 4 catch-up) (Elle Fanning & Nicholas Hoult) (2020)

If you are ‘of a certain age’ you’ll remember the Carry-On films. The Great is a vastly superior version of them. The ascendency of Catherine (the Great) is viciously satirised and turned into a costume romp. The series is turbo-charged … Continue reading

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Bob and his Trophy Wife

Joe: “Bob where did you meet your girlfriend?” Bob: “Girlfriend? She’s my wife!” Joe: “How did you get her to marry you?” Bob:” I lied about my age.” Joe: “Ah, you told her you were 50?” Bob: “No, I told … Continue reading

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