What's your best/worst joke?

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Should be 100%, same as doctors, the legalised drug dealers.
None of them any different to car dealers, estate agents, bankers, builders and politicians
 
For anyone in the mood of making fun of those with a Baltimore+ accent
 
I can understand Cajun better than I can understand those gentlemen.
 
At breakfast a guy asked his wife what she wanted for Christmas
"I would like a divorce" she said

"Strewth, I wasn't thnking of spending that much"
 
I showed chatty this:-

He's making a list
He's testing it twice
SELECT * FROM users WHERE
behavior="nice"
SQL-clause is coming
To town.

Can you make some more?

And chatty made this,:-
SELECT gifts FROM sleigh
JOIN elves ON elves.id = sleigh.elf_id
WHERE elves.workshop = 'North Pole'
AND sleigh.ready = 'Yes'
ORDER BY delivery_time ASC;

frankly yours is quite superior, the rhythm works well
 
frankly yours is quite superior, the rhythm works well
The poetry I've seen from these chatbots has been really unimpressive - every effort seems to go into the rhyme with no attention to meter. I half wonder if it's anything to do with the poor quality of most of the popular poetry these days...

There once was a bot quite a-chatty,
Spinning rhymes with a meter most batty.
It could pair up with "orange"
Words few of us know-ange,
But then ramble unrhythmically and incoherently until someone just got sick of it and told it to stop... atty.
 
The poetry I've seen from these chatbots has been really unimpressive - every effort seems to go into the rhyme with no attention to meter. I half wonder if it's anything to do with the poor quality of most of the popular poetry these days...

There once was a bot quite a-chatty,
Spinning rhymes with a meter most batty.
It could pair up with "orange"
Words few of us know-ange,
But then ramble unrhythmically and incoherently until someone just got sick of it and told it to stop... atty.

I suspect, JonXL, that you must be distantly related to Ogden Nash.
 
Adam, look up "plethora" and perhaps it will mean a lot to you.

I actually got called down in my vocabulary early during my time as a Navy contractor. I used a phrase "from plethora to paucity" and was told to use English instead. Which of course only frustrated me since those ARE good English words. Just less common ones.
 
Adam, look up "plethora" and perhaps it will mean a lot to you.

I actually got called down in my vocabulary early during my time as a Navy contractor. I used a phrase "from plethora to paucity" and was told to use English instead. Which of course only frustrated me since those ARE good English words. Just less common ones.
Maybe they meant Anglo-Saxon?
 

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