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    funny story


    1. "It's a funny story


    2. “So what’s the funny story?” Chuck asked


    3. “I heard a funny story the other day


    4. She herself could hardly focus on Ebira who along with Araltall was telling her some funny story


    5. I hope you can add this one to your collection, there is a funny story behind it


    6. I wanted to ask him about the funny story but that could wait


    7. Frank's funny story about his uncle had not penetrated Dick's brain at all


    8. A funny story (from thirty years ago, usually) a brief recollection; a fleeting image triggered by a place or a melody


    9. David: It’s a funny story


    10. This is a funny story about a botched prison escape this guy tried to get away with

    11. hospital and a funny story about some kid showing off for his friend who had wound up in the emergency room


    12. If she had her druthers, she would rather tell a funny story about Bernice than have the empty image of her lying in her bed


    13. Everyone would hear about his first day at the academy, or hear the same funny story about how he was affectionately greeted by Ambassador Samuel Clemmons, a cat, but


    14. "Funny story,"‖ he remarked


    15. Funny story though, and you’ll


    16. This is an original and funny story that is easily achievable on a low budget


    17. “There’s a funny story to that,” Smith said, “Morning Bridge


    18. A funny story (from thirty years ago, usually) a brief recollection; a


    19. was some funny story about the jealous old husband what was it at all and an oyster knife he went no he made her wear a kind of a tin thing round her and the prince of Wales yes he had the oyster knife cant be true a thing like that like some of those books he brings me the works of Master Francois Somebody supposed to be a priest about a child born out of her ear because her bumgut fell out a nice word for any priest to write and her a—e as if any fool wouldnt know what that meant I hate that pretending of all things with that old blackguards face on him anybody can see its not true and that Ruby and Fair Tyrants he brought me that twice I remember when I came to page 5 o the part about where she hangs him up out of a hook with a cord flagellate sure theres nothing for a woman in that all invention made up about he drinking the champagne out of her slipper after the ball was over like the infant Jesus in the crib at Inchicore in the Blessed Virgins arms sure no woman could have a child that big taken out of her and I thought first it came out of her side because how could she go to the chamber when she wanted to and she a rich lady of course she felt honoured H R H he was in Gibraltar the year I was born I bet he found lilies there too where he planted the tree he planted more than that in his time he might have planted me too if hed come a bit sooner then I wouldnt be here as I am he ought to chuck that Freeman with the paltry few shillings he knocks out of it and go into an office or something where hed get regular pay or a bank where they could put him up on a throne to count the money all the day of course he prefers plottering about the house so you cant stir with him any side whats your programme today I wish hed even smoke a pipe like father to get the smell of a man or pretending to be mooching about for advertisements when he could have been in Mr Cuffes still only for what he did then sending me to try and patch it up I could have got him promoted there to be the manager he gave me a great mirada once or twice first he was as stiff as the mischief really and truly Mrs Bloom only I felt rotten simply with the old rubbishy dress that I lost the leads out of the tails with no cut in it but theyre coming into fashion again I bought it simply to please him I knew it was no good by the finish pity I changed my mind of going to Todd and Bums as I said and not Lees it was just like the shop itself rummage sale a lot of trash I hate those rich shops get on your nerves nothing kills me altogether only he thinks he knows a great lot about a womans dress and cooking mathering everything he can scour off the shelves into it if I went by his advices every blessed hat I put on does that suit me yes take that thats alright the one like a weddingcake standing up miles off my head he said suited me or the dishcover one coming down on my backside on pins and needles about the shopgirl in that place in Grafton street I had the misfortune to bring him into and she as insolent as ever she could be with her smirk saying Im afraid were giving you too much trouble what shes there for but I stared it out of her yes he was awfully stiff and no wonder but he changed the second time he looked Poldy pigheaded as usual like the soup but I could see him looking very hard at my chest when he stood up to open the door for me it was nice of him to show me out in any case Im extremely sorry Mrs Bloom believe me without making it too marked the first time after him being insulted and me being supposed to be his wife I just half smiled I know my chest was out that way at the door when he said Im extremely sorry and Im sure you were


    20. She still cried off and on, but there were some smiles now, even a laugh when someone recalled a funny story about Buddy

    21. Amy got tears in her eyes when I told her this, which I hadn’t meant, I’d meant it as a kids are funny story


    22. The great jazzman Hilton Fenton came over to our table and told us a funny story about the actor Morgan Freeman


    23. * A funny story relating to this movie: One day, when Marilyn was to get a massage, the crew wanted to play a joke on her


    24. I could tell you a funny story about that girl and that off bay


    25. Shifting the barrow from my hand to his, he told me a funny story about the first wheelbarrow he had ever seen


    26. Father tells such a funny story about her


    27. Through Anne's mind drifted an intrusive recollection of a funny story she had heard Philippa Gordon tell—the story of some old man who had said very much the same thing about the world to come


    28. She had once told Roy a funny story—and he had not seen the point of it


    29. Up to this time she had invariably done her best to cheer him—she was afraid of his looking melancholy; she would try singing to him, and telling him every sort of funny story or reminiscence that she could recall


    30. This expression of melancholy especially showed itself when he was alone; and it was a strange fact that the gay, careless, happy fellow of a couple of years ago, the man who could tell a funny story so inimitably, should now love nothing so well as to be all alone

    31. Osten began relating a funny story about a fire


    32. I was most impressed by two things in Brother Powell—his radiant joyousness and his delightful humor, and the ease with which he could make the transition from the telling of a funny story to the uttering of a devout prayer, thus leading others with him up to the very steps of the throne of grace


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