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  2. Dial-a-joke - Wikipedia

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    He told seven jokes for one message unit, and his jokes were up for the first month of New York City's Dial-a-joke service. There were 200,000 calls on the first day of the service, and 300,000 calls the second day. [7] Other famous comedians heard on New York City's Dial-a-joke were Morey Amsterdam, [8] Bob Hope and Milton Berle. [9]

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    Cooking festive meals, decorating the house, or even just sitting around sharing stories—these simple moments can mean the world to everyone involved. #7 Merry Christmas Image credits ...

  5. You'll Milk the Laughs with These Hilarious Jokes About Cows

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    Here, we’ve got plenty of heifer-infused humor and cow jokes that will help you wrangle even the toughest audience. No-Bull, Funny Cow Puns and Sayings The steaks have never been greater.

  6. Spam (Monty Python sketch) - Wikipedia

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    "Spam" is a Monty Python sketch, first televised in 1970 (series 2, episode 12, "Spam") and written by Terry Jones and Michael Palin.In the sketch, two customers are lowered by wires into a greasy spoon café and try to order a breakfast from a menu that includes Spam in almost every dish, much to the consternation of one of the customers.

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  8. John Mulaney Joked That 2 Former “SNL” Hosts 'Committed ...

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    Mulaney joked that the audience was filled with “some of the most difficult people I have ever met in my entire life” before poking fun at others who flirted with a criminal record.

  9. Ruthie on the Telephone - Wikipedia

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    Ruthie on the Telephone is an American comedy television series that was broadcast on the CBS Television network at 7:55 pm ET from August 7 to November 5, 1949. [ 1 ] The show was written by Goodman Ace and sponsored by Phillip Morris cigarettes.