First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
I say--come and dance. |
A Subtle Distinction |
2 |
190302 |
I see you carrying home a new kind of breakfast food, |
Commuters |
2 |
187888 |
I shall never find anyone else like you. |
Getting Reckless |
2 |
188728 |
I sincerely regret our misunderstanding, |
Slighted |
2 |
187856 |
I suffer so from insomnia |
Husbands |
2 |
188022 |
I suppose I must admit that I do have my faults, |
Conceit |
2 |
188198 |
I suppose your landlord asks |
A Qualified Statement |
2 |
189732 |
I suppose," said the city man, |
Summer Resorts |
2 |
188024 |
I thank you for your welcome |
Hosts |
2 |
187897 |
I think I love and reverence all arts equally, |
Drama |
1 |
188429 |
I think, Lucille, I'll take one |
Fashion |
1 |
188135 |
I think," said the heir apparent, |
Kings And Rulers |
3 |
188678 |
I thought it mushroom when I found |
Epitaphs |
4 |
188411 |
I thought your father looked |
Sons |
2 |
187868 |
I took that pretty girl from |
Kiss |
3 |
187981 |
I understand you speak French like a native. |
French Language |
2 |
188091 |
I understand," said a young woman to another, |
Church Attendance |
2 |
187973 |
I want to buy you something |
Probably |
2 |
187910 |
I want to change my password, |
Passwords |
5 |
188337 |
I warn you, Sir! The discourtesy |
Not What She Meant |
1 |
187800 |
I was in an awkward predicament yesterday morning, |
Embarrassing Situations |
5 |
189085 |
I will, if you will, |
Christmas Gifts |
10 |
191197 |
I wish I could know how many men |
Maidens |
2 |
188153 |
I wish that my room had a floor; |
Amusements |
5 |
188355 |
I would die for you, |
Fortune Hunters |
2 |
187729 |
I would like to have a globe |
Life Size |
3 |
187733 |
I'd hate t' be married t' a suffragette |
Suffragettes |
1 |
187671 |
I'd like to see the man |
Promise |
2 |
187812 |
I'd rather be a Could Be |
Success |
8 |
188147 |
I'm at the head of my class, |
Pronunciation |
3 |
187860 |
I'm not quite sure about your |
Not In The Business |
2 |
187955 |
I'm so glad to see you. |
Familiarity, Etc. |
2 |
188426 |
Ida Black had retired from the most select |
Chicken Stealing |
3 |
188354 |
If a man does not make new acquaintances, |
Friendship |
1 |
188342 |
If a man has a beautiful stenographer, |
Interest |
2 |
188168 |
If dirt was trumps, |
Cleanliness |
1 |
187994 |
If England had a system of pensions like ours, |
Pensions |
1 |
188338 |
If eyes were made for seeing, |
Beauty |
2 |
188714 |
If I should kiss you |
Kisses |
2 |
188526 |
If I were asked to define politics |
Politics |
1 |
187770 |
If Jupiter hurled his thunderbolt |
Punishment |
1 |
187778 |
If they had danced the tango and the trot |
Dancing |
4 |
188681 |
If you are invited to drink at any man's house |
Drinking |
1 |
187842 |
If you favor war, dig a trench in your backyard, |
War |
1 |
188088 |
If you have frequent fainting spells, |
Obituaries |
1 |
188496 |
If you want to forget |
Trouble |
1 |
187705 |
If you want to make a living you |
Wealth |
1 |
188397 |
If you want to put that song |
Irish Bulls |
3 |
188111 |
Ignorance of the law does not |
Lawyers |
1 |
188190 |
Ikey saw his friend Jakey |
Prematureness |
4 |
187775 |
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