Posted in Archive, Inbox on Dec 16th, 2008
(Here’s another oldie-but-goodie. We’ve received it a few times here at the Silliness Lair, so we would just like to generally thank the folks who’ve sent it our way. Enjoy these silly signs, and ponder the true meaning of “Chopin Liszt.”)
Silly Signs 2: Son of Silly Signs
On an Electrician’s truck: ‘Let us remove […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox, Science on Sep 12th, 2008
(We’re pretty sure that Joe was the one who originally sent this to us. Whoever it was, we would like to send them a huge Hat Tip. For the record, we’re not certain that this bit of silliness that has been circling the internet is true…but it should be, darn it! […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox on Sep 8th, 2008
(Let’s just say that some of us here in the Lair of Silliness have worked at Renaissance Faires, so this is particularly amusing to us. Also…is it just us or would this festival have to me in Los Angeles? Thanks to whomever it was that sent this to our inbox. Sorry. […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox, Uncategorized on Sep 1st, 2008
(This is another oldie but goodie that has made its into our inbox recently. Enjoy!)
From the Washington Post Invitational Report from Week 312, in which readers were asked to combine the works of two authors and provide a suitable blurb.
Second Runner-Up:
“Machiavelli’s The Little Prince”–
Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s classic children’s tale as presented by […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox on Jul 9th, 2008
Although these facts have not been verified, they are still funny. Unfortunately, the identity of the kind soul who sent them our way has been lost. So, thank you…whoever you were.
Stuff You Really Should Know
The longest one-syllable word in the English language is “screeched.”
“Dreamt” is the only English word that ends […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox on Jun 27th, 2008
(This is another of those e-mails that circle the internet. Someone sent it to us a while back and we’re finally getting around to sharing it with you all. We hope that you never have to come up with answers to this sort of question.)
Conceived in Ignorance
The following are all replies that have […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox on Jun 19th, 2008
Well…these aren’t in the Oxford English Dictionary…
The Washington Post publishes a yearly contest in which readers are asked to supply alternate meanings for various words. The following were some of the winning entries:
Coffee (n.), a person who is coughed upon.
Flabbergasted (adj.), appalled over how much weight you have gained.
Abdicate (v.), to give up all […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox on Jun 17th, 2008
(Here’s another classic bit of silliness that made its way to our inbox. The jokes run the gamut from puns to offensive. Enjoy!)
A collection of one liners
How do crazy people go through the forest?
They take the psycho path.
How do you get holy water?
Boil the hell out of it.
What do Eskimos get from […]
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Posted in Archive, Inbox on Jun 10th, 2008
(This classic bit of silliness arrived in our inbox a while back. It seems to have originated in the UK somewhere. Many thanks to the person who originally typed it in and sent it on its way.)
Silly Signs
Sign in a London department store: BARGAIN BASEMENT UPSTAIRS
Outside a second-hand shop: WE EXCHANGE ANYTHING […]
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Posted in Archive, Silly Link, Useless on May 14th, 2008
Can you…Find the Spam?
(Chances are you can.)
Find the Spam
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