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T Hnf -r WT=5 a little bit soused and he was watching A. .itte n?f a7?evolvlsdco Asthedoo.s 1 3 % ?Lf ISI ctCf hfs clSres sho .est. D 3arklar,e wes on guard duty after enlisting in the ar-ny as Ofiicier E. Scheifler walked up to him. He said, lirn- Kalt, who feoes there? Clx ' iopr: Offio ' i of the Post. r-n Adva- ' ce and be recognized. lauTe- or ' Ser ' v;cli why are you waiting so long? Don. ] foiroc what ccines next. ror aine Scherrer says, Kisses carry germs. I ' ve heard statfcc-, lo Kiss me Daddy, I ' m vaccinated. siciar: I ,• ., , in a hntoher shop when Jack- Lorrrine -oausch was working in a Du-ocnei b.iJi. iS€5 ' i ' l ' ' u.e 3oL ?S ?;;n. .-..at I.ve ...n hea- ' irg so mu h about. Anna Reiser: Why, Kate, how did you ever get an F in ' ' ' i? Reiser: I thought there were two z ' s in scissors instead of one. tar. CO ' - ' . ' tc . -.V -;r,-n.rteda new type ol reducing machine. f! okxI;.- (u:io;fV;? nve off the fat of the land, huh? M ■ Gr-Be - • ' U day long we breathe oxygen. What do - l!l:i a.i? ' It S? ' :e breathe nitrogen.
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Tt V3S the middle of summer and Vsrnon Browning was sitting on tlxt porch of h.s nouse. The boy wilting firiBllycouWn . -tend it a v lon-irr. I- ' e went upnteirs, took oi: hxs cic .nes -nrriiled ' -.be ■ ' .Sth tub with w-3v.r. Then he climbed up on ohe --cv, itand F-d . -d a ' tunoT v aa tU-e into Lhe tub. He broke ;r-ii rnd kroc ce . cug «11 hii f:: cut teeth. Le . - ec a a.n una hi crocked his n-.ccL v ice open. Ch, he saici , - est :- . . ow ridel - or i-[reckel (in his nice blue miiforia) Hello there, bab°. I lif -vo t I oPcn ou soncwhere before? V7. 3?Ln.-.-: . Don: Ch -.ielll i:7 a.tstake. Elama: B.: Do you allow your boyfriend to kiss you when your rharlotte ' r- ' ' ' io, if he can drive safely iwhile he is kissui- ae! he isn ' ? paying enough attention to the kiss.ng. - one tine Tin Kenpf put a nickel in s pay phone and didn.; t get his nuir ber. The nickel 1 ' ' ° ' ' , H ' ' L t ' ' v;hen ' s e n M r t p o-cerator and demanded his nickel back, , nen o.-e starred to speS hL name the following one-sided conversation ' - e M, yeh, S, no, not S. F, F, li- e in Phillip. IlilA he received the nickel back his name v- as spelled Kemps Pvt. Alfred Geisler: Gee this marching sure works up an appe- •t-it-P T ' m so hungrv I could eat horse. Serseait BezLS: Well ' that ' s what you are going to have m a few m iiUtes . Torrence: I heard he is so crazy he wants to buy up all the tcld mine 3 in California. I. Forsl);-- : ' , only I refused to sell. Ode to Dotty Kevills Those sly intlt. smiles and tha heart-melting looks. rPT- r further tiian night appear; Vrl -Tc a-mS it th3 Ohapp:e, che real one and only, Th5 I ' y f-icrl ho stcrds ir the rear. Coin u, to the pcli.e...an on the corner D En gel said vti-x u p j: , fer, Pcli r-man, did ycu see a l.ay .thou. a x.±
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' i Ada V arner was talking to Angela Willenburg, who was going to New York. Ada V arner said, You ' d better keep youi eyes open in llev York. Angela Willenburg: v hy? Ada: You ' d look pretty silly if you go aroujidwith tiieni closed ' . After Charles Eiamenegger was drafted into the Army, the inspecting officer passed by and said, Hal Ha ' , no shave. Pvt . Emmenegger: Tee, hee, no razor. Edna M. Hurt said, Hey, Norn, where does the sun go when it goes down in the evening N. Marty: I don ' t know. E. M. Kurt: It will dawn on you. LaVerne Guehne, Recruiting Ofiicer at the V AAC Base where D. Gillmann Is enlisting, speaks, Tou-. look perfeatly healthy. Any scars on you? D. Gillmann: No, Ma ' am, but I will be glad to give you a cigarette. Paul: (Slyly) If I should steal a kiss would it be petty larceny? • V. Cocos (Coyly) No, I think it would be grand. G. Bacher : V hat ' s that book you ' re reading? M. Aldridge: What Tv enty Million Men Want. G. Bacher: Let me see it.. I want to see if they got mjr name spelled right H. Johnson said to Irma Krepps, Why is a rooster on a farm fence like a nickel? I. Krepps: I don ' t know. Y hy? H. Johnson: The head is on one side and the tail is on the other. He who sits on a tack is better off . Dot, Cleveland walks up to L. Busiek and whispers to her, That boy you ' re with is roally cros «ey2d. L. Scherrer also walks up to Loretta and says, That boy your with is really bow-legged. Also C. Borger whispers to Loretta, That boy you ' re with is really skinny. L. Busiek said to them all very loud, Tou don ' t have to whisper. He ' s deaf, too.
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