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    Line book!

    You can use this thread for jokes, funny stories and anything elese you can think off!

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    Hmm? problem is that I'd end up banning myself because all my jokes are rude

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    go for it anyway, just use lots and lots of **************!

    I am thinking of posting up some RAF songs, which will be all *************
    "Time is a great storyteller"

    Virtus spernit humum fugiente penna

    God is the experience of looking at a tree and saying, "Ah!"
    - Joseph Campbell

    “You’re over-thinking this. All you do is take a common fireplace poker, aim for the head, and then let the rage flow.”

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    All hail the idiots

    QUIZMANIA (ITV)
    Greg Scott: We're looking for an occupation beginning with 'T'.
    Contestant: Doctor.
    Scott: No, it's 'T'. 'T' for Tommy. 'T' for Tango.
    Contestant: Oh, right . . . (pause) . . . Doctor.

    DANNY KELLY SHOW (RADIO WM)
    Kelly: Which French Mediterranean town hosts a famous film festival
    every year?
    Contestant: I don't know, I need a clue.
    Kelly: OK. What do beans come in?
    Contestant: Cartons?

    BEG, BORROW OR STEAL (BBC2)
    Jamie Theakston: Where do you think Cambridge University is?
    Contestant: Geography isn't my strong point.
    Theakston: There's a clue in the title.
    Contestant: Leicester.

    LATE SHOW (BBC MIDLANDS)
    Alex Trelinski: What is the capital of Italy?
    Contestant: France.
    Trelinski: France is another country. Try again.
    Contestant: Oh, um, Benidorm.
    Trelinski: Wrong, sorry, let's try another question. In which country is the Parthenon?
    Contestant: Sorry, I don't know.
    Trelinski: Just guess a country then.
    Contestant: Paris.

    UNIVERSITY CHALLENGE (BBC2)
    Jeremy Paxman: What is another name for 'cherrypickers' and 'cheesemongers'?
    Contestant: Homosexuals.
    Paxman: No. They're regiments in the British Army who will be very upset with you.

    THE WEAKEST LINK
    Anne Robinson: In traffic, what 'J' is where two roads meet?
    Contestant: Jool carriageway?

    RTE RADIO 2FM (IRELAND)
    Presenter: What is the name of the long- running TV comedy show about pensioners: Last Of The ...?
    Caller: Mohicans.

    QUIZMANIA
    Greg Scott: We're looking for a word that goes in front of 'clock'.
    Contestant: Grandfather.
    Scott: Grandfather clock is already up there, say something else.
    Contestant: Panda.

    RICHARD AND JUDY
    Q: Which American actor is married to Nicole Kidman?
    A: Forrest Gump.

    RICHARD AND JUDY
    Leslie: On which street did Sherlock Holmes live?
    Contestant: Er . . .
    Leslie: He makes bread . . .
    Contestant: Er . . .
    Leslie: He makes cakes . . .
    Contestant: Kipling Street?

    MAGIC 52 (NORTHEAST ENGLAND)
    Presenter: In what year was President Kennedy assassinated?
    Contestant: Erm . . .
    Presenter: Well, let's put it this way - he didn't see 1964.
    Contestant: 1965?

    FORT BOYARD (CHALLENGE TV)
    Jodie Marsh: Arrange these two groups of letters to form a word - CHED
    and PIT.
    Team: Chedpit.

    RADIO 1 EARLY MORNING SHOW
    Presenter: How many toes would three people have in total?
    Contestant: 23.

    THE MICK GIRDLER SHOW (BBC RADIO SOLENT)
    Girdler: I'm looking for an island in the Atlantic whose name includes
    the letter 'e'.
    Contestant: Ghana.
    Girdler: No, listen. It's an island in the Atlantic Ocean.
    Contestant: New Zealand.

    NATIONAL LOTTERY (BBC1)
    Question: What is the world's largest continent?
    Contestant: The Pacific

    ROCK FM (PRESTON)
    Presenter: Name a film starring Bob Hoskins that is also the name of a
    famous painting by Leonardo Da Vinci.
    Contestant: Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

    THE BIGGEST GAME IN TOWN (ITV)
    Steve Le Fevre: What was signed to bring World War I to an end in 1918?
    Contestant: Magna Carta.

    NATIONAL LOTTERY
    Eamonn Holmes: There are three states of matter: solid, liquid and what?
    Contestant: Jelly.

    RICHARD ALLINSON SHOW (RADIO 2)
    Allinson: What international brand shares its name with the Greek goddess of victory?
    Contestant (after long deliberation): Erm, Kellogg's?

    CHRIS SEARLE SHOW (BBC RADIO BRISTOL)
    Searle: In which European country is Mount Etna?
    Caller: Japan.
    Searle: I did say which European country, so in case you didn't hear
    that, I can let you try again.
    Caller: Er ... Mexico?

    DOG EAT DOG (BBC1)
    Ulrika Jonsson: Who wrote Lord of the Rings?
    Contestant: Enid Blyton

    PAUL WAPPAT (BBC RADIO NEWCASTLE)
    Paul Wappat: How long did the Six-Day War between Egypt and Israel last?
    Contestant (after long pause): Fourteen days.

    NOTTS AND CROSSES QUIZ
    Jeff Owen: Where did the D-Day landings take place?
    Contestant (after pause): Pearl Harbor?

    DARYL DENHAM'S DRIVETIME (VIRGIN RADIO)
    Daryl Denham: In which country would you spend shekels?
    Contestant: Holland?
    Denham: Try the next letter of the alphabet.
    Contestant: Iceland? Ireland?
    Denham (helpfully): It's a bad line. Did you say Israel?
    Contestant: No.

    PHIL WOOD SHOW (BBC GMR)
    Wood: What 'K' could be described as the Islamic Bible?
    Contestant: Er . . .
    Wood: It's got two syllables . . . Kor . . .
    Contestant: Blimey?
    Wood: Ha ha ha ha, no. The past participle of run . . .
    Contestant: (Silence)
    Wood: OK, try it another way. Today I run, yesterday I . . .
    Contestant: Walked?

    THE VAULT
    Melanie Sykes: What is the name given to the condition where the sufferer can fall asleep at any time?
    Contestant: Nostalgia.

    BREAKFAST SHOW, RADIO 1
    Chris Moyles: Which 'S' is a kind of whale that can grow up to 80 tonnes?
    Contestant: Ummm . . .
    Moyles: It begins with 'S' and rhymes with 'perm'.
    Contestant: Shark.

    STEVE WRIGHT IN THE AFTERNOON (BBC RADIO 2)
    Wright: Johnny Weissmuller died on this day. Which jungle-swinging character clad only in a loincloth did he play?
    Contestant: Jesus.
    "Time is a great storyteller"

    Virtus spernit humum fugiente penna

    God is the experience of looking at a tree and saying, "Ah!"
    - Joseph Campbell

    “You’re over-thinking this. All you do is take a common fireplace poker, aim for the head, and then let the rage flow.”

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    Aren't you lucky!

    One of them could be your brother or sister, then you would have to kill yourself.
    Spidge,



    My project is the collection of over 11,200
    Headstone/Memorial photos of RAAF/RAF Aussies located in 67 countries during WW2 and 360+ from WW1. Can you assist?
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    My Avatar is the colour patch (Blood & Bandages) of my Fathers Battalion in the 6th Division AIF.

    Gunner Frederick Edwin Swallow, "C" Company 2/8th Battalion, 19th Brigade.
    Critically injured in the taking of Tobruk on 21st January 1941.


    What did the Australians do in ww2 and other conflicts? Check out this site:
    http://www.diggerhistory.info/00-pag...ster-index.htm

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    Quote Originally Posted by spidge View Post
    Aren't you lucky!

    One of them could be your brother or sister, then you would have to kill yourself.
    Have never advocated euthanasia but....................

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    THE WEAKEST LINK
    Anne Robinson: In traffic, what 'J' is where two roads meet?
    Contestant: Jool carriageway?

    Priceless!

    NATIONAL LOTTERY
    Eamonn Holmes: There are three states of matter: solid, liquid and what?
    Contestant: Jelly.

    Love it!

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    Helpdesk: Double click on "My Computer"
    User: I can't see your computer.
    Helpdesk: No, double click on "My Computer" on your computer.
    User: Huh?
    Helpdesk: There is an icon on your computer labeled "My Computer". Double click on it.
    User: What's your computer doing on mine?

    "MMORPG players are freaks. If I ever have kids, and I catch them doing anything with a computer except for normal stuff like porn and hacking into school to change their grades, I will beat their asses like a red headed step child."

    "Crap... Someone knocked over my recycle bin... There's icons all over my desktop..."

    "No printing is permitted of this book.
    This book cannot be given to someone else.
    This book cannot be read aloud." — License terms for Adobe ebooks.

    "When I was a teenager, Mom said I'd go blind if I didn't quit doing *that*. Maybe she was right — since the invention of internet porn, computer monitors keep getting bigger and bigger. !"


    Men think that computers should be referred to as female, just like ships, because:

    1. No one but their creator understands their internal logic.
    2. The language in which they communicate among themselves is incomprehensible to everyone else.
    3. The message "Bad command or File Name" is about as informative as "if you don't know why I'm mad at you, I'm certainly not going to tell you !"
    4. Your smallest mistakes are stored in long term memory for later retrieval.
    5. As soon as you make a commitment to one, you spend half your paycheck on accessories for it.
    6. Miss a period and they go wild.
    7. You do the same thing for years, and suddenly it's wrong.

    Women think computers are male because:

    1. They have lots of data, but are still clueless.
    2. They are supposed to solve problems, but half the time they ARE the problem.
    3. As soon as you commit to one, you realize that if you had only waited a bit longer, you could have had a better model.
    4. To get their attention, you have to "turn them on".
    5. A big "power-surge" will knock them out for the rest of the night !
    6. It is always necessary to have a backup.
    7. They'll do whatever you say if you push the right buttons.
    8. Size does matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dick James View Post
    THE WEAKEST LINK
    Anne Robinson: In traffic, what 'J' is where two roads meet?
    Contestant: Jool carriageway?

    Priceless!

    NATIONAL LOTTERY
    Eamonn Holmes: There are three states of matter: solid, liquid and what?
    Contestant: Jelly.

    Love it!
    Pity he didn't use the gas to blow himself up!

    Welcome Dick,

    Tell us a bit about yourself on the Introduction forum.
    Spidge,



    My project is the collection of over 11,200
    Headstone/Memorial photos of RAAF/RAF Aussies located in 67 countries during WW2 and 360+ from WW1. Can you assist?
    -------------------------------------------------------
    My Avatar is the colour patch (Blood & Bandages) of my Fathers Battalion in the 6th Division AIF.

    Gunner Frederick Edwin Swallow, "C" Company 2/8th Battalion, 19th Brigade.
    Critically injured in the taking of Tobruk on 21st January 1941.


    What did the Australians do in ww2 and other conflicts? Check out this site:
    http://www.diggerhistory.info/00-pag...ster-index.htm

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    It was a dark, stormy, night. The Marine was on his first assignment, and it was guard duty.
    A General stepped out taking his dog for a walk. The nervous young Private snapped to attention, made a perfect salute, and snapped out "Sir, Good Evening, Sir!"
    The General, out for some relaxation, returned the salute and said "Good evening soldier, nice night, isn't it?"
    Well it wasn't a nice night, but the Private wasn't going to disagree with the General, so the he saluted again and replied "Sir, Yes Sir!".
    The General continued, "You know there's something about a stormy night that I find soothing, it's really relaxing. Don't you agree?"
    The Private didn't agree, but them the private was just a private, and responded "Sir, Yes Sir!"
    The General, pointing at the dog, "This is a Golden Retriever, the best type of dog to train."
    The Private glanced at the dog, saluted yet again and said "Sir, Yes Sir!"
    The General continued "I got this dog for my wife."
    The Private simply said "Good trade Sir!"

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