Tuesday 1 July 2014

Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults

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Funny Quick Jokes Biography

For one night a week, the Krusty Krab is converted into the "Komedy Krab", featuring some of Bikini Bottom's best
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comedians taking the stage. SpongeBob is performing tonight as one of them. He takes the stage and begins an awful routine about his job, making poor jokes about salt, tomatoes, and forks. A heckler tells him that his act "smells funny, and puts people to sleep," throwing him off further. As SpongeBob tries to make a witty observation, he notices Sandy's buck teeth, and starts joking about them to which the audience responds positively.SpongeBob begins telling more "squirrel jokes" about how stupid squirrels supposedly are and everyone starts laughing, except Sandy. After his act, Sandy confronts SpongeBob backstage and tells him that his jokes are hurtful, but he insists that it's just an act, and says that, "Everyone knows you're the smartest creature in Bikini Bottom".
During the next day, however, everyone starts making fun of Sandy, and on the night of the Komedy Krab, she
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A more recent one is an egalitarian tradition among the Jewish communities of Eastern Europe in which the powerful were often mocked subtly, rather than attacked overtly—as Saul Bellow once put it, "oppressed people tend to be witty." Jesters known as badchens used to poke fun at prominent members of the community during weddings, creating a good-natured tradition of humour as a levelling device. Rabbi Moshe Waldoks, a scholar of Jewish humour, argued:
    You have a lot of shtoch, or jab humor, which is usually meant to deflate pomposity or ego, and to deflate people who consider themselves high and mighty. But Jewish humor was also a device for self-criticism within the community, and I think that's where it really was the most powerful. The humorist, like the prophet, would basically take people to task for their failings. The humor of Eastern Europe especially was centered on defending the poor against the exploitation of the upper classes or other authority figures, so rabbis were made fun of, authority figures were made fun of and rich people were made fun of. It really served as a social catharsis.
After Jews began to immigrate to America in large numbers, they, like other minority groups, found it difficult to gain mainstream acceptance and obtain upward mobility. (As Lenny Bruce lampooned, "He was charming... They said, 'C'mon! Let's go watch the Jew be charming!'") The newly-developing entertainment industry, combined with the Jewish humour tradition, provided a potential route for Jews to succeed. One of the first successful radio "sitcoms," The Goldbergs, featured a Jewish family. As radio and television matured, many of its most famous comedians, including Jack Benny, Sid Caesar, George Burns, Eddie Cantor, Jack Carter, Henny Youngman and Milton Berle, were Jewish. The Jewish comedy tradition continues today, with Jewish humour much entwined with that of mainstream humour, as comedies like Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm indicate.
Sigmund Freud in his Jokes and their Relation to the Unconscious, among other things, analyzes the nature of the Jewish jokes.
confronts him again, explaining how the jokes are affecting her public image and asking him to use some of his "other" jokes instead. When he goes on the stage, SpongeBob begins to do his original, pitiful routine from last week and soon drops the microphone and leaves the stage. However, he then comes back and continues his squirrel jokes and does them this time with fake buck teeth and a Texas accent with which they become even more offensive. After the performance, he finds a note from Sandy, stating that she has realized that his jokes really are funny, and she invites him to her Treedome.
When he visits her, however, Sandy looks and acts as his jokes make her out to be: an idiotic, clueless redneck. Sandy removes his water helmet. When SpongeBob starts to dehydrate, Sandy gives him too much water. As SpongeBob fills every inch of the treedome, he learns his lesson, saying, "Okay, Sandy, I get it! No more squirrel jokes."
At the next Komedy Krab event, SpongeBob tells a single, toned-down squirrel joke. However, he makes fun of everyone else as well, including himself, fish, and crabs. SpongeBob and Sandy give each other thumbs up signals, indicating their restored friendship. After that SpongeBob begins saying, "and don't even get me started on starfish..." as the episode ends.

Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults
Funny Quick Jokes Really Funny Jokes For Adults Dirty For Kids to tell at school for kids for teenagers for adults

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