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  2. Rule of three (writing) - Wikipedia

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    The rule of three is a writing principle which suggests that a trio of entities such as ... jokes might feature three stereotyped individuals—such as an Englishman ...

  3. An Englishman, an Irishman and a Scotsman - Wikipedia

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    How each person in the joke reacts to the scenario is then explained in order by person, the final reaction being the punch line, playing up to the stereotype of that nationality. The joke uses the rule of three, the first two characters being used to set up an expectation which is then subverted in some way by the third. [2]

  4. Three wishes joke - Wikipedia

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    Three wishes is a literary motif, often encountered in the joke format, in which a character is given three wishes by a supernatural being, and dramatically, horrifically, or comedically fails to make the best use of them.

  5. The 100 Funniest Jokes from the Last 100 Years - AOL

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    Our favorite jokes of all time. Humor has certainly evolved over the years, yet many jokes manage to withstand the test of time. To commemorate the 100th anniversary of Reader’s Digest, our team ...

  6. The problem with Nobel’s ‘rule of three’ - AOL

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    Some of the most brilliant minds in science will be catapulted from academic obscurity next week when the Nobel Prizes in physics, chemistry, and medicine or physiology are announced. But the ...

  7. 40 “What’s the Difference Between” Jokes That Will Make You ...

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    15. What’s the difference between a man and a computer? You only have to tell a computer to do something once. 16. What’s the difference between a scratch-and-sniff book and a witch’s book?

  8. You have two cows - Wikipedia

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    The economics of the Enron scandal have been a target of the "two cows" joke, often describing the accounting fraud that took place in Enron's finances. Much of the beginning of the joke when used to describe Enron resembles the following: Enronism: You have two cows. You sell three of them to your publicly listed company, using letters of ...

  9. 150 knock-knock jokes that are a real hoot - AOL

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    These funny knock knock jokes are perfect for kids, teens, adults and anyone else looking for a laugh. Find hilarious knee-slappers for the whole family. 150 knock-knock jokes that are a real hoot