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By Bradford Bixby For The Mountain Times Welcome back, dear reader, to another installment of Fore, the column devoted to bringing sunshine and happiness into your lives. Begging the question so ...
My ear-to-ear knowing grin and slow mental clap threatened to topple me off my potty. In my hand was a local Guwahati ...
I bought two. (Another fav!) I have many more, but I’ll spare you. Please email me your favorite dad joke, and I might share it in a future column. And if anyone rolls their eyes at you, grin big.
The term dad joke is credited to a June 20, 1987, editorial in the Gettysburg Times. Writer Jim Kalbaugh praised fathers’ telling of groan-inducing jokes to their children – or, importantly ...
It might be best to think of the dad joke not as a kind of joke but as a kind of performance, one that involves a teller – the dad – and an audience: his kids, friends of his kids, his spouse.
If you haven’t been asleep for the past 20 years, you’ll probably recognize this exchange as a dad joke. The term dad joke is credited to a June 20, 1987, editorial in the Gettysburg Times. Writer Jim ...
I keep all my dad jokes in a dadabase. I spent a lot of time and money childproofing my house. But the kids still get in. I haven’t spoken to my wife in seven years. I don’t want to interrupt her.