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Jokes, Riddles & Giggles Listing Alphabetical by First Lines or part thereof.
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First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
May we have those in our |
Love |
1 |
173675 |
May you live as long as you like, |
Life |
2 |
173725 |
Maybe the man who boasts that he doesn't owe |
Boasting |
3 |
173947 |
Mayor William S. Jordan, |
Optimism |
6 |
174209 |
MCANDREWS (the chemist, at two A.M.) |
Thrift |
2 |
173729 |
MCGORRY - "I'll buy yez no new hat, |
Vanity |
2 |
174027 |
Me gotta da good job, |
Wages |
1 |
174095 |
MEDICAL STUDENT - "What did you operate on that man for?" |
Physicians And Surgeons |
4 |
173750 |
Men are four: |
Men |
9 |
173710 |
Merchant: Look here, |
No Kick Coming |
2 |
173703 |
Michael Dugan, a journeyman plumber, |
Carefulness |
3 |
174503 |
Micky Bryan and Patsy Kelly had been schoolmates together, |
A Great Athlete |
7 |
175697 |
MIKE (in bed, to alarm-clock as it goes off) |
Alarm Clocks |
1 |
174317 |
Mike, I wish I knew where I was goin' to die. |
Foresight |
3 |
173765 |
Mike, the hod-carrier, |
Hindsight |
4 |
174031 |
MILLIONAIRE (to a beggar) |
Millionaire |
2 |
174056 |
MILLIONAIRE (to ragged beggar) |
Begging |
2 |
173871 |
Milton was one day asked by a friend |
Languages |
2 |
174375 |
Minister: Would you care to join |
Ready To Join |
2 |
174105 |
Miss Bizzy: "I am glad to hear |
Discretion |
2 |
173606 |
Miss de Simpson, |
Diplomacy |
2 |
173732 |
Miss Hen: "I demand an explanation! |
An Alias |
2 |
174152 |
Miss Jane, did Moses have the same after-dinner |
Bible Interpretation |
3 |
174063 |
Miss PASSAY - "You have saved my life, |
Gratitude |
2 |
173876 |
MISS SCRIBBLE-"The heroine of my next story |
Woman |
2 |
173650 |
Miss Smith--Belinda, |
With A Reservation |
4 |
173744 |
Mistake, error, |
Military Discipline |
1 |
173766 |
MISTRESS (to new servant) |
Finger-Bowls |
2 |
173886 |
MISTRESS - "Did the mustard plaster do you any good, Bridget?" |
Remedies |
2 |
173773 |
MISTRESS - "Have you a reference?" |
Recommendations |
2 |
174130 |
MISTRESS - "Nora, I saw a policeman |
Servants |
2 |
173824 |
Mistress: "Don't call them jugs, |
Misunderstood |
2 |
173696 |
Mistress: "I hope you're doing |
Hope Springs Eternal |
2 |
173927 |
Mistress: "Oh, cook, |
Blue Blood |
2 |
174010 |
Mistress: "Oh, Jane, |
Hope Springs Eternal |
2 |
173729 |
Mollie, you haven't said your prayers. |
The Servant Problem |
3 |
174029 |
Mollie (who has been naughty and |
Justification |
2 |
174372 |
Mose, what is the difference between a bucket |
Conundrums |
3 |
173623 |
Most Southerners are gallant. |
Woman |
2 |
173677 |
MOTHER (to inquisitive child) |
Beauty, Personal |
2 |
173768 |
MOTHER - "Oh, Bobby, I'm ashamed of you. |
Liars |
2 |
175322 |
MOTHER - "The teacher complains |
Teachers |
2 |
174398 |
MOTHER - "Tommy, if you're pretending |
Realism |
2 |
174080 |
Mother had been having considerable argument |
Faith |
1 |
174467 |
Mother, may I go aeroplane? |
Aeroplanes |
4 |
174362 |
Mother," asked the little one, |
Diet |
1 |
174180 |
Mother: "Augustus, you naughty boy, |
Blue Blood |
2 |
173650 |
Mother: "Did you remember to pray |
Not What She Meant |
2 |
173769 |
Mother: "Hush! You two children |
Perfect Agreement |
2 |
174164 |
Mother: "What! Have you been |
An Error In Judgment |
2 |
173855 |
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