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  2. Recurring jokes in Private Eye - Wikipedia

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    Private Eye had covered the case of a Mr J. Arkell, whom the Eye accused of receiving kickbacks from a debt collection agency in his role as retail credit manager at Granada Group. [8] [9] The plaintiff's lawyers wrote a letter which concluded "His attitude to damages will be governed by the nature of your reply." The magazine's response was ...

  3. Talk : Recurring themes and in-jokes in Private Eye/refactoring

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    Private Eye is Britain's best-selling current affairs magazine, [2] and such is its long-term popularity and impact that many of its recurring in-jokes have entered popular culture. The magazine bucks the trend of declining circulation for print media, having recorded its highest ever circulation in the second half of 2016.

  4. List of regular mini-sections in Private Eye - Wikipedia

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    Following his departure, extracts are almost always taken from BBC job adverts or press releases announcing senior BBC appointments. The column features an illustration of a Dalek , a reference to Dennis Potter 's 1993 James MacTaggart Memorial lecture where he described Birt (alongside Marmaduke Hussey ) as a "croak-voiced Dalek".

  5. 101 Dad Jokes That Are Actually Pretty Funny - AOL

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    Is knowing how to tell hilariously bad jokes a requirement for being a dad? Let's hope so! The post 101 Dad Jokes That Are Actually Pretty Funny appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  6. 115 Funny Quotes for When You Need a Good Laugh - AOL

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    These 115 funny quotes and top funny sayings will make you laugh on every occasion. Enjoy these clever quotes from comedians, actors, authors, and TV shows.

  7. Private Eye - Wikipedia

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    At first, Private Eye was a vehicle for juvenile jokes: an extension of the original school magazine, and an alternative to Punch. Peter Cook—who in October 1961 founded The Establishment, the first satirical nightclub in London—purchased Private Eye in 1962, together with Nicholas Luard, [16] and was a long-time contributor. [17]

  8. Talk:Recurring jokes in Private Eye - Wikipedia

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    "Recurring jokes in Private Eye" or "Private Eye in-jokes" would both be more WP:CONCISE however. HumanBodyPiloter5 06:07, 31 January 2021 (UTC) Move - As discussed above (Talk:Memes_in_Private_Eye#Terrible title), meme is inappropriate. Happy to support "Recurring jokes in Private Eye" or the concise suggestion.

  9. 80 Funniest “What Do You Call?” Jokes - AOL

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    What do you call jokes for kids. Q: What do you call a sleeping dinosaur? A: A dinosnore. Q: What do you call a Christmas tree that knows karate A: Spruce Lee.

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