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R. Cecil: F. Stolle Dutra: V. E. Norton Merriel H Genevieve Dorothy S .Margie M. H U MOR WFunny how jazz orchestras these days have two or three CTOODGTS . '7 HThey probably figured it was safer if they didn't appear alone.N NIS your book, ' UNO, I can't se HCan you tell a bad-tempere J.: HSure, it's NDid you have traffic?H NDid I? I fain found a place 1 ..........-.--9 ower of the Willu coming along nicely?H to bring myself to finish it.W I Nhe difference between a good-humored dog and one?U snap.W y trouble with your new car in the Sunday ed and had to drive nine miles before I o stop.U R549 an 77- + 0 9'f'e 'i f NN ...n. .,,, 1, , w .... ,,,.4a.,...,.,, U ,V W -V . :::R? 1. N Seyman: HYou're so smart, that's an aspirate?U Parsons: HSomething you take for a headache.n - K. Leathers: WFish Hook. Fhat's an odd name for a town. What's the ideao' V. Rossi: NIt's at the enh of the line.U Dorothy D.: Wwhat caused t Evelyn W.1 NTwo motorists Ora Belle T.: NSi1ly idea to buy hugs Wilde P.: WN0t'at all. back.N R. Rohwer: WWhy do those Ed. Seifert: HYou'd bend as they are. F. Mace: UNO use, I can't J. Sievers: HWhat is it?N F. Mace: UMy doctor told before dinner f down and I'm ne fifteen minutes. e collision today?H Q gfter the same pedestrian.n isn't it, for all of those Scotch sailors shaped like boomerangs?H en the wind blows them off, they come right rees all bend over so far?H ver too if you were as full of green apples VZ do it.N e this morning to drink hot water an hour r my indigestion. Here I've got five quarts rly bursting, and I've only been drinking ii ' Ghczhticleer
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C -.u untain: I want something for my voice! B. Fo f'!!f' T. Hess: dBut this is a hardware store not a ff? H. ji-'P' drug store.N N.qf, INNNNXI B. Fountain: 'I know it. I want a megaphone.h W , w .Elf xxx u l Mrs B.: HHow does your bloo run?H C. Ferguson: Hlt rushes fr the head to the feet, takes a good look at the feet d runs back to the head again.H Miss C.: HDo you think you've boosted the circulation of your paper by giving a year's subscription for the biggest potato raised in the country?U' D. Dunnicliff: WMaybe not, G. Cagle: WI was struck by but at least I got four barrels of samples.H the beauty of this school. H. Cagle: HYou shouldn't have gotten so familiar with her.H Marguerite R.: HCan you gi Naida R.: WSure, he's a fe ve a definition of an orator?n llow that's always ready to lay down your life for his country.' Helen K.: HYes, my family can trace its ancestry back to William the ' Conqueror.W Margie B.: UI suppose you'll be telling us that your ancestors were in the Ark wit h Noah?U Helen K.: HCertain1y not, my people had a boat of their own.u Mr. W.:. Hwhat is the outstanding contribution that chemistry has . given to the world?U Willie D.: WBlondes!N Mrs. B.: uYes, quite a number of plants and flowers have the prefix 'dog'. For instance, the dog-rose and the dog-violet are well-known. Gan you name another?u ,ff Jane L.: Colli-flowers. gfafb ,f- Mary Lou H.: So you think Hank is an Kg' indifferent dancer?W Kxi, Virginia A.: nYes, indifferent to time, place, and his partner's QW feet.W Lois S.: WDO you want to hear something awful?H W. Grady: UNO, don't singi u -n - qt 'auwft 7 - . ' 9:9 Q11 cmticleer
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