First Line |
Joke, Riddle or Giggle Title |
Lines |
Views |
Take a boy with bare feet as a starter |
Recipe for a multi-millionaire: |
4 |
188330 |
Take care of the pennies |
Saving |
1 |
188098 |
Talk 'bout railroads bein' a blessin', |
Railroads |
1 |
188486 |
Talk about Napoleon! |
Domestic Finance |
3 |
188475 |
Talking about dry towns, |
Prohibition |
3 |
188230 |
TEACHER - "Freddie, you musn't |
Laughter |
2 |
188568 |
TEACHER - "How many zones has the earth?" |
Zones |
4 |
188396 |
TEACHER - "If a man saves $2 a week, |
Automobiles |
2 |
188644 |
TEACHER - "Now, Johnny, suppose I should borrow |
Arithmetic |
2 |
188886 |
TEACHER - "Now, Tommy, |
Prayers |
2 |
188211 |
TEACHER - "Now, Willie, where did you get |
Teachers |
4 |
188374 |
TEACHER - "Tommy, do you know |
Bees |
2 |
188419 |
TEACHER - "Willie, did your father cane |
Punishment |
4 |
187999 |
TEACHER-"Good little boys do not skate on Sunday, |
Sunday |
4 |
188287 |
TEACHER-"Now, Tommy, what is a hypocrite?" |
Hypocrisy |
2 |
188108 |
Teacher: "In which of his battles |
Battle |
2 |
189183 |
Ted had a habit of dropping in at the house next door |
Diplomacy |
4 |
188722 |
Telephone girls sometimes glory in their mistakes |
Blunders |
6 |
188361 |
Tell me, does your husband snore? |
Art |
4 |
188850 |
Ten poor men sleep in peace |
Kings And Rulers |
2 |
188269 |
Th' only time some fellers ever |
Gardening |
1 |
188747 |
Thank Heaven, those bills are got rid of, |
Bills |
3 |
188474 |
That celebrated statue, the Winged Victory, |
Victory |
2 |
188344 |
That clever and brilliant genius, |
Drunkards |
5 |
188582 |
That fellow is too slick for me. |
Salesmen And Salesmanship |
3 |
188489 |
That fellow Jones is a hard-headed cuss, |
A Wonder! |
3 |
189911 |
That gentleman who is being introduced |
Not Restricted |
2 |
188257 |
That new steamer they're building is a whopper, |
Steamships |
2 |
188190 |
That was the spirit of your uncle |
Dining |
2 |
188350 |
That which makes the |
Vanity |
1 |
188553 |
That woman never turns away a hungry man. |
Hunger |
3 |
188826 |
That writer does the most, |
Authors |
1 |
188664 |
That you, dearie? I'm detained |
Important Business |
4 |
188547 |
That's a swell umbrella you carry. |
Umbrellas |
4 |
188309 |
That's Betty Grant's new maid. |
Hope Springs Eternal |
3 |
188295 |
That's rather a handsome mantelpiece |
Memorials |
4 |
188125 |
THE "ANGEL" (about to give a beggar a dime) |
Begging |
2 |
188747 |
The "celebrated pianiste," Miss Sharpe, |
Musicians |
3 |
188487 |
The babu explained with great politeness |
Providence |
2 |
188040 |
The absentminded inventor perfected |
Absentmindedness 2 |
2 |
188910 |
The accomplished and obliging pianist |
Music |
1 |
188063 |
The advertisement offered for fifty cents |
Profiteers |
2 |
188112 |
The aged caretaker of the Episcopal |
Nomenclature |
2 |
188100 |
The aged colored clergyman, |
Sermon |
2 |
188075 |
The aged negro clergyman announced solemnly from the pulpit: |
Baptism |
2 |
188957 |
The airman, after many hours of thick weather, |
Geography |
2 |
188597 |
The amateur artist was painting sunset, |
Art |
4 |
188558 |
The amiable old lady was overheard talking |
Paradox |
2 |
188342 |
The Ant: "Well, we've struck!" |
More Opportunity |
3 |
188204 |
The apoplectic and grumpy old gentleman |
Music |
5 |
188604 |
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