 
"The Funniest Five Thousand Jokes"
part 3

Copyright 2016 Eric Landa

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Introduction

I want to thank you and congratulate you for downloading this book "The Funniest Five Thousand Jokes" part 3. -From the M of Modern-Life to the W of Wordplay-

This third and last book contains yet another five thousand jokes from a variety of sources from both famous and ordinary people. Hopefully they'll bring a smile to your face, a grin to your mouth and maybe sometimes make your fingers scratch your head every now and then.

Thank you for downloading this book, I hope you'll enjoy it!

Eric Landa (www.ericlanda.com)
Table of Content

10001 - 10047 Jokes on: Modern-Life

10048 - 10123 Jokes on: Money

10124 - 10180 Jokes on: Mythical

10181 - 10204 Jokes on: Neighbors

10205 - 10312 Jokes on: One-Liner

10313 - 10510 Jokes on: Puns

10511 - 10538 Jokes on: Work

10539 - 10569 Jokes on: Time

10570 - 10593 Jokes on: Superstitions

10594 - 10599 Jokes on: Statistics

10600 - 10622 Jokes on: Social Networks

10623 - 10660 Jokes on: Shopping

10661 - 10759 Jokes on: Science

10760 - 10937 Jokes on: School

10938 - 11090 Jokes on: Sayings

11091 - 11210 Jokes on: Sarcasm

11211 - 11347 Jokes on: Stupid

11348 - 15000 Jokes on: Wordplay

#10001

I went to the cemetery to look for my name on tombstones. It's the Goth version of Googling yourself. Modern-Life

#10002

"Life is a struggle. Humans are constantly creating technology that is more idiot proof, the universe is constantly creating better idiots. Thus, far the universe is winning." Modern-Life

#10003

Guarantee waking up early by not eating the night before. Modern-Life

#10004

I never trust people who smoke... I'm worried they'll lead me ashtray. Modern-Life

#10005

"Today my son taught me some of the math's he is being taught at School... I think it's safe to say that I have learnt from my mistakes." Modern-Life

#10006

"A woman would ask, "Does this bag match these shoes?" While a man would ask, "Does my left shoe match my right shoe?" Modern-Life

#10007

Behind every good man, there's a woman, rolling her eyes. Modern-Life

#10008

Bring chess into the 21st century by desegregating the black and white pieces sitting in either side. Modern-Life

#10009

"Surely this carbon footprint offset malarkey should Work both ways? From now on when I send an email I'm going to scruple a piece of paper up and throw it in the bin. Just doing my bit." Modern-Life

#10010

"I was in an interview and the guy told me he didn't think I was very 'employable'. I was so shocked I nearly choked on my second can of Special Brew." Modern-Life

#10011

Nothing says "I'm on the minimum wage" like sitting in McDonald's with a high viz jacket on. Modern-Life

#10012

Decided to have Botox on Xmas eve.. that way no one will know how much I hate the presents they've bought me Modern-Life

#10013

"Just shaved me head, rolled up the Levi's, zipped up me bomber jacket and laced up me cherry red Dr Martin boots ready for some aggro.... Now Mother says I'm "not allowed out"

SomeTimes I don't know why I bovver..." Modern-Life

#10014

"I decided that I needed to do something to get me out of the house. So I became a tramp." Modern-Life

#10015

Just when I thought turning off my wife's life support was the hardest thing ever, a new Angry Birds update comes out. Modern-Life

#10016

"Having a wife and as of yet, an unborn child. There really is no place like home. Which is why I stay in the pub." Modern-Life

#10017

"My mate said, "We still haven't decided on a name for the baby yet. These things shouldn't be rushed." I said, "I can certainly understand why you don't want to rush this 'Englebert'." Modern-Life

#10018

"Can't wait to tell my girlfriend that despite what she keeps telling me, it turns out I can do more than one thing at a Time. One was blonde and the other a brunette." Modern-Life

#10019

"Cash Converters: The modern-day Robin Hood." Modern-Life

#10020

EveryTime I almost think humanity will be Okay, I see someone struggle with the self-checkout for 20 minutes. Modern-Life

#10021

When I see an article that shows a celebrity wearing the same outfit twice, I get furious and blow up a hospital Modern-Life

#10022

"Walked past a bin yesterday it said "blue fish only swim in shark infested waters in the winter snow" It was talking rubbish" Modern-Life

#10023

"This begging in the 21st century is getting ridiculous. Kid came up to me today with an electric cigarette & said "Got a spare battery mate?" Modern-Life

#10024

"I said to my Girlfriend today "It's not Halloween anymore, you can take that ugly mask off".

She replied, "I was never wearing a mask". I'm single now." Modern-Life

#10025

"And yea verily", God declared, as was his usual manner of speech. "Unto the shops, the males may descend, as it be the eve of Christmas, to venture forth and purchase vast array of unwanted gifts for their Female spouse." And descend they did, with the dole burning a hole in their pockets, and this being one of two days where they must spend around 22.99 of it on low end goods, and not Booze and Ciggies. The other of course being Valentine's Day." Modern-Life

#10026

My closest relationship is with my blackberry... thank god it vibrates Modern-Life

#10027

"The wife is away for the evening so it's Time for me to dig out my 'special' DVD collection.

Die Hard and Crocodile Dundee." Modern-Life

#10028

"My wife is an awful lot like my alarm clock, When I hit her, she stops making noise." Modern-Life

#10029

"I've been invited to my mate Kyles wedding this weekend, and as I'm a single bloke, I'm going to be hiring an escort to go with. I can't wait to see how many bridesmaids I'm gonna pull when I roll up outside the church in it." Modern-Life

#10030

There was never supposed to be a lowercase I in front of the Pod, but Apple couldn't figure out how to stop autocorrect putting it there. Modern-Life

#10031

"I've just found out the best way to remember my wedding anniversary. Simply forget it ONCE!" Modern-Life

#10032

"After months of killing myself in the gym I emailed a photo of my new body to my girlfriend's iPhone. She replied stating she was unable to view it. Turns out the definition wasn't high enough." Modern-Life

#10033

Breaking a car window to steal CDs is the Old-School way to download music. Modern-Life

#10034

My wife ran out of baked beans today so we had to make do with alphabetic spaghetti, I said I wouldn't enjoy it but I had to eat my words. Modern-Life

#10035

"I was in the pub late last night, when I said to my mate "I can see it being very frosty in the morning". "How can you tell that?" he asked. "Simple really" I replied. "I told my wife I would be home hours ago." Modern-Life

#10036

Luton - A place where your labelled posh for being a window cleaner. Modern-Life

#10037

"I've just moved into a converted pig sty. It was a really nice place before I arrived." Modern-Life

#10038

"What do you call a man that likes savory snacks? Scott Chegg" Modern-Life

#10039

I'm going through a drink and drugs nightmare.My dealers gone AWOL and the local off-licence has closed down. Modern-Life

#10040

"As I lay there in the road with bits of my body spread all around me, I offered up a silent prayer for death to take me and for the agonizing pain to stop. I couldn't believe it when I heard a reply;

"Welcome to Heaven" Blissfully, I said, "I'm ready to be taken now. I've always been a firm believe, " "All of our angels are busy helping other customers at the moment. Your death is important to us and is being held in a que. Please wait patiently" Modern-Life

#10041

"Just heard that announcement in the airport not to leave your luggage with anyone you don't trust. bit late now I left my luggage with the McCann's an hour ago and have not seen it since" Modern-Life

#10042

"Bring back hanging before another tragedy hits home. Get rid of her Timesaving tumble drier and make your woman peg clothes on the washing line." Modern-Life

#10043

"Of course it's fun Working in a shoe shop. . but behind the glittering, glamorous facade it's just the same as any other form of slow death." Modern-Life

#10044

"Saw a crying kid in the street, so I asked him what was wrong. He said "I'm lost!" I asked "Do you know your address?" He replied "timmy@bt.co.uk" Modern-Life

#10045

They say music is the language of spirits. So, next Time your bank keeps you hanging on the phone, they're probably taking you for a medium. Modern-Life

#10046

"So Apple are yet again moaning that someone has an apple in their logo. So what next? Take Granny Smith to court?" Modern-Life

#10047

Putting on ice skates, the closest thing to walking in high heels a man can get. Modern-Life

#10048

"Okay, that'll be 20p," said the cashier as he scanned my Freddo. "What!?" I shouted. "But it says 10p on the wrapper?" "Yes, I know it says that on it, but it is actually 20." "Fine," I said, as I begrudgingly handed him the cash. "Ummm, excuse me sir," the man slid the coin back across the counter. "You've handed me a ten pence piece." "Yes, I know it says 10p on it but it is actually 20." Money

#10049

"My bank lets me send a text message and it'll text back with my balance. It's a cool feature but I didn't think the 'LOL' was necessary." Money

#10050

"My mates called me stingy so I decided to buy them a beer. Turns out they wanted one each." Money

#10051

"A golfer is walking down the road carrying his clubs when he sees an Arab being held up at gunpoint. He pulls out a wedge and smashes it over the back of the robber's head, knocking him unconscious. "You probably saved my life," says the grateful Arab. "I am a member of the SaudI Royal Family and I have the power and Money to give you anything you desire as a reward." The golfer glances at his golf bag. "Some golf clubs would be nice," he says.

Two weeks later, the Sheikh's secretary calls him up. "We've got your golf clubs," she says, "but the Sheikh would like to apologise to you in advance: only three of them have swimming pools." Money

#10052

"My mate introduced me to a Money-Making Scheme that 100% guarantees payout.

It's called a Job." Money

#10053

"We're so skint that I had to get my wife to sell one of her kidneys to help pay for Christmas. If things get any worse, I might have to cancel Sky Sports." Money

#10054

"I tape popcorn to the ceiling. It's cheaper than a smoke alarm." Money

#10055

"If I had a pound for every Time a homeless person asked me If I had a pound. I'd probably break even." Money

#10056

"America has reached a total national debt of 14.3 Trillion. They only asked Wonga for 200 until the end of the month." Money

#10057

"They say Money is the root of all evil, which is why I'm doing my bit for Africa by not sending any. They've got enough problems as it is." Money

#10058

"NatWest have installed the first ever cash machine in a tree in Epping Forest. If it proves successful, they might open them in other branches." Money

#10059

"I won $2 million on the lottery this weekend so I decided to donate a quarter of it to charity.

Now I have $ 1,999,999.75." Money

#10060

"There was a man who had Worked all his life, had saved all of his Money, and was a real miser when it came to his Money. Just before he died, he said to his wife, "When I die, I want you to take all my Money and put it in the casket with me. I want to take my Money to the afterlife with me." And so, he got his wife to promise him, with all of her heart, that when he died she would put all of the Money into the casket with him. Well, he died. He was stretched out in the casket, his wife was sitting there - dressed in black, and her friend was sitting next to her. When they finished the ceremony, and just before the undertakers got ready to close the casket, the wife said, "Wait just a moment!" She had a small metal box with her; she came over with the box and put it in the casket. Then the undertakers locked it and took the casket down and they rolled it away. So her friend said, "Girl, I know you were not foolish enough to put all that Money in there with your husband." The loyal wife replied, "Listen, I'm a Christian; I cannot go back on my word. I promised him that I was going to put that Money into the casket with him." "You mean to tell me you put that Money in the casket with him?" "I sure did," said the wife. "I got it all together, put it into my account and wrote him a cheque... If he can cash it, then he can spend it." Money

#10061

"My wife told me if she ever won the Lottery she wouldn't give me a penny and she'd move out of the country. Little does she know I've been using the same numbers as her for 5 years.

That'll wipe the smile off her fat face" Money

#10062

"I've got some reliable inside information about Apple's next product. I won't be able to afford it." Money

#10063

"A new report found that the U.K spends more than 1 billion on redundant government programs. Another report found that the U.K spends more than 1 billion on redundant government programs" Money

#10064

"Women only call me ugly until they find out how much Money I make. Then they call me ugly and poor." Money

#10065

"A man complains to his wife saying, "We're so poor we can't even afford punchlines to our jokes!" And she says" Money

#10066

"My mate asked, "What would you do if you had Richard Branson's Money?" I said, "Probably spend it before he noticed it was missing." Money

#10067

"Do Americanisms lose something and sound less cool when you use them in England?

Well, that's the 652,848 question." Money

#10068

"If I ever win the lottery, all of my Neighbors are going to be so rich! I'm going to move to a rich neighborhood." Money

#10069

"Math for Dummies!" Ten pounds, or three for thirty-five quid! Money

#10070

A beggar asked me for 50P for a sandwich. I said, "First let me see the sandwich." Money

#10071

"My wife says I only married her because her dad left her loads of Money in his will.

She's wrong. I don't care where she got all her Money from." Money

#10072

"I'm not a big fan of Formula 1. If I wanted to drive round and round aimlessly for obscene amounts of Money, I'd have become a London cabbie." Money

#10073

"I invested $1000 in some American shares. It made a lot of cents." Money

#10074

France are set to be the latest country to be troubled financially, due to the large payout the referee is set to receive. Money

#10075

"My family are really poor. On my 12th birthday they put half a cake with six candles up against a mirror." Money

#10076

"I went to see my bank manager and he said that I am going to have to pay interest. I tried, but it was so boring." Money

#10077

"I took my daughter to School today in my clapped-out old Fiesta. Looks like I got lucky and managed to avoid the hazardous off-road terrain the other parents obviously had to cross in their vehicles." Money

#10078

"What music event has an entry fee of 45 cents? 50 Cent Featuring Nickelback." Money

#10079

"I'm one of those people who has the amazing talent of being able to shake my wallet and know exactly how much Money is in it. Because it's empty." Money

#10080

Typical ITV can't even afford the rights to the scoreboard and clock for the whole game Money

#10081

I always leave the price stickers on the presents I buy from the pound shop to show people how little they mean to me. Money

#10082

I think the main reason why homeless people are so poor is because they only ever ask for small change. Money

#10083

"I walked into the bank and said to the cashier, "I'd like to open a joint account please."

"OK, with whom though?" "Whoever has a lot of Money." Money

#10084

If we are all god's children, why hasn't the CSA chased him for maintenance? Money

#10085

"I've maxed out at the bank and they keep phoning me, I wish they would just leave me a loan." Money

#10086

"An Apache goes into a bank and asks for a loan of 200 dollars. The bank manager asks for collateral: "I have 150 horses," says the Apache, so the bank manager lends him the Money.

A month later, the Apache comes into the bank with 2220 dollars in his hand and pays off his debt with interest. "Wouldn't you prefer to deposit the rest of your Money with us?" asks the bank manager. The Apache looks at him suspiciously, then looks around the bank: "How many horses you got?" Money

#10087

Money can't buy happiness... but I'd rather cry in a Ferrari. Money

#10088

"Next is lot number 049 - The statue of liberty. Bidding will start at $8.00" Money

#10089

I used to enjoy Working in a bank, but recently I've lost interest. Money

#10090

"I almost found a fiver on the street this morning. I was 4.99 short." Money

#10091

My bank manager doesn't give my business ideas the credit they deserve. Money

#10092

I realised we were poor growing up when my mother said, "Don't go spilling anything on the tablecloth, your father hasn't read it yet." Money

#10093

Money can't buy you happiness but it can buy you jet skis, and when did you ever see an unhappy jet skier? Money

#10094

Benefit claimants - keep yourself warm and save Money during the cold winter months by doing stuff, and moving around a bit. Money

#10095

"I owed some Israelis about 200. But now I've paid my Jews." Money

#10096

"I saw this girl last night and she looked amazing. An American would say she looked like a million dollars. But being British I thought that she looked like 659,674.12" Money

#10097

If I had a pound for every cliché I've ever used, I'd be a millionaire by now. Money

#10098

"Gold. Worth its weight in gold." Money

#10099

"Dear student loan, thank you for saving my life. I can't think how I can ever repay you." Money

#10100

"When I was a kid we were so poor, we would go to KFC and lick other people's fingers." Money

#10101

"Bankers never die... They just lose interest." Money

#10102

"My wife said "I'm leaving. You know the price of everything but the value of nothing".

"Take the bus love, it's cheaper than a taxi." Money

#10103

"A man calls a radio DJ and says, "I've found a wallet with 10,000 inside. There's also a card that says James Stevens, 12 Acre Close, Preston.' " "So?" says the DJ. "What do you want us to do?" "Would you be so kind as to play the man a song?" Money

#10104

"A guy who lives down the road from me was selling his car, he said he wanted 800 for it or he'd take the nearest offer. So, I stood right next to him and offered him a tenner." Money

#10105

"Greggs have sold an astounding 1.5 million apple-based pastry desserts this month alone. What a turnover!" Money

#10106

"I smashed open my piggy bank earlier. I've just about got enough in it to buy a new piggy bank." Money

#10107

There are more important things in life than Money. The trouble is they all cost Money. Money

#10108

"Last year another 300,000 families fell below the poverty line. This has prompted the opening of a further 45 Lidl's across the UK." Money

#10109

I'm on the Wonga diet. I've lost 50 pounds already. Money

#10110

"Just got a text from O2 reading, "O2: Don't forget you've got until 07/07/09 to top-up and repay the 1.00 call Time you borrowed, otherwise we'll have to charge you 0.25 Terms@o2.co.uk" I think I'll just wait and pay the 25p fee." Money

#10111

Why do banks only lend you Money if you can prove that you don't need it? Money

#10112

I was really excited about opening a savings account, but once I started taking Money out, I just lost interest. Money

#10113

If Money is the root of all evil, how come I'm skint? Money

#10114

"I've had a real run of luck recently that I just can't explain. It started last week when I won the lottery. Ever since then I've had no end of girls wanting to sleep with me. And men. Weird eh?" Money

#10115

"Finally, my Money problems have all gone out the window. Unusually on the same day as my wife did." Money

#10116

I opened up a business selling trampolines to Eastern Europeans, but it's not going well... the Czechs keep bouncing. Money

#10117

"Headline from the Daily Express '2 Million Pound Benefits for Dad of 10' Good luck to the guy, but should we be paying these huge amounts of Money to somebody his age?" Money

#10118

"When they want to make an area graffitI proof, why don't they just coat the area with the paper you get on the back of credit cards? It's the only material in the world that is totally impossible to write on." Money

#10119

I went to the bank the other day and asked the cashier for a statement. She said 'My name is Carol and I Work at the bank'. Money

#10120

"I gave my son a piggy bank for his birthday, "you'll thank me for this when you're grown-up and getting married" I told him. "Is it so I can save up and treat my future bride to the wedding day of her dreams?" He asked. "No son, I just want you to get used to the fact that you're going to end up with a pig that takes every penny"." Money

#10121

"They say two heads are better than one. Regardless, the royal mint rejected my coin design." Money

#10122

Remember, Credit card debt is for life, not just for Christmas Money

#10123

When originally entered, the joke was: Money

#10124

One of my cats is called Maddie. Literally just for the grave stone in the garden when she dies. Mythical

#10125

Given the speed at which the human body actually decomposes in the open air, and is completely eaten away by flies, maggots, and bacteria, it seems that all we have to do to survive the zombie apocalypse is just stay indoors for a few days. Mythical

#10126

This Hallowe'en I'm saving Money on zombie DVD's. I live in Stoke, it's chucking out Time and I've just opened the curtains Mythical

#10127

"What's long, makes women wet and makes men disgusted if someone gets it out? A Twilight DVD" Mythical

#10128

"My Workmates accused me of being delusional. So I downed my pint of unicorn tears and flew away on my Pegasus." Mythical

#10129

"Really Professor, Do you really believe there are such creatures as vampires? "Herr Doctor, there are many things in this world that we simply cannot comprehend So these small puncture marks on her neck are from the fangs of this devilish fiend?! I'm afraid so, draining the very life out of her in the process She looks so peaceful and beautiful, I can't believe she's dead. She's not! She is what we call one of the undead I take it Professor she would have all human responses but retain no consciousness of anything that took place in this realm? Exactly!

Are .. you.. thinking what I'm thinking Professor? Yes! Ill close the curtains. You go first, Herr Doctor, I don't mind sloppy seconds." Mythical

#10130

"I was thinking of putting fangs on my canine teeth to make me look more like a vampire and have the many girls who read the Twilight series chasing after me. But I think perhaps with my weight problem, I'd look more like a baby walrus." Mythical

#10131

How tragic would it be if a vampire got AIDS off of one of its victims? Mythical

#10132

"I told my vampire friend I had a cure for his affliction. He thought he would never see the day." Mythical

#10133

"When it comes to chat up lines, vampires don't have much luck. "Have you got a mirror in your knickers love? because I can't see myself in there tonight." Mythical

#10134

"Fairy tales are so unrealistic. It's not the dragons, or the witches, or even all the magic.

It's the fact that there are all those sleeping princesses, and not once do you hear about them being the victims of opportunist rapists." Mythical

#10135

"What did Goldilocks say to the Three Bears? "How did you make porridge without opposable thumbs?" Mythical

#10136

"I wish my wife was more like the wanted. She's never glad I came." Mythical

#10137

"Went to a zombie party last night. It was dead at first but eventually things started coming alive." Mythical

#10138

"I found myself turning into a vampire last night. My car hit Hilary Devey on a street corner." Mythical

#10139

"Dear Children When you look under your bed, what exactly is it you are planning to do when you find me. Sincerely The Bogeyman" Mythical

#10140

Twilight is so pointless I mean why do they not just have a threesome and have it done with instead of wasting my Time with all of these films. Mythical

#10141

"I took out four zombies with my baseball bat last night, and unbelievably the Police have put me up on a murder charge. I honestly didn't realize it was my wife and her friends with face packs on." Mythical

#10142

"Went to the library today and asked have you got any books on mysterious disappearances?

The librarian said " Well, they used to be over there......" Mythical

#10143

"I had to see Twilight last night, just to satisfy what all the fuss was about. Talk about far-fetched or what. Vegetarians being strong and not one of them has an irritable bowel." Mythical

#10144

"Sanitary towels; Dracula's teabags." Mythical

#10145

I hated being a vampire, back in the day. Mythical

#10146

"So the wife left me today. I guess replying " just go out without your makeup on" when she asked what was the cheapest way for her to dress up as a zombie for Halloween wasn't such a great idea" Mythical

#10147

"I just bought a great DVD/CD burner it's great, just one small problem, it only burns Twilight DVDs or Justin Bieber CDs. However, on the plus side, if I have a girl over, it also doubles as a fireplace." Mythical

#10148

As any zombie, will agree, the most important thing to look for in a woman is brains Mythical

#10149

"I rubbed a magic lamp and wished for the genie to not wear any underwear. He said, "Your wish is me Commando?" Mythical

#10150

I honestly don't know why everyone is making such a fuss about their relationship. Mine is a walk in the park. Admittedly with a dog, but a walk in the park nonetheless. Mythical

#10151

"Top Tip Girls date a zombie. He'll love you for your Brains." Mythical

#10152

Shrewd move by Hollywood film bosses to film parts of World War Z in Glasgow. Why spends millions on extra's dressed up a flesh eating, mindless crazy fools when you can just video kicking out Time in the pubs? Mythical

#10153

"My mate said vampires can't be real as they could get AIDs from people's blood, I replied back "It depends on the color of the person they bite" Mythical

#10154

"I was a vampire when I was a child. Those were the nights." Mythical

#10155

"It's Time to stand up and be counted." I said to a lazy Dracula at his initiation ceremony." Mythical

#10156

"So apparently, it's not all bad news if you get killed by Voldemort. Instead, you can become a teen vampire with the power to make 13-year-olds fall in love with you." Mythical

#10157

Stephenie Meyer likes Team Edward! and Eating Alone. Mythical

#10158

"So, I've been searching for the YetI for 3 weeks now. I did originally set out to find cheap petrol, but I went for a more achievable goal." Mythical

#10159

"My girlfriend told me that I need to treat her like she is something precious... So, I threw her into a Volcano." Mythical

#10160

"I'm in a cover band for The Zombies. We never perform live." Mythical

#10161

"Vampire teenager: ''Dad, if you won't let me go out I'll simply wait for you to fall asleep.'' Vampire dad: ''That'll be the day.''" Mythical

#10162

"The reason women love vampires so much, is because they are the only men who will lick them out during their periods" Mythical

#10163

"My wife said, "Imagine we're sat here now, and flesh eating zombies started smashing their way into the house... What would you do?" I said, "Hide behind you... ...you big fat tasty looking lump." Mythical

#10164

"I'm having a really stressful Time at the moment, and to make things worse I get back from the doctors to find I've got a high blood count. I specifically told Dracula not to sample any of my 'special cakes' while I was at Work." Mythical

#10165

"Snoop Dogg: I want to be a vampire. Well he sucks already........maybe he means he wants to be white." Mythical

#10166

"I love Twilight. 2 to get some fake teeth. And then I can convince young girls to come into the forest with me, with a piggyback ride." Mythical

#10167

"It's Bully from Bullseye!" I exclaimed as I saw the small statuette. "You aren't really an expert in Cretan archeology, are you?" replied the museum director." Mythical

#10168

"What's A Vampires' Version Of A Lollipop? A Used Tampon." Mythical

#10169

"BBC News: Despicable film eclipses Twilight. The BBC should really check their website, someone has typed the word 'eclipses' into the above heading" Mythical

#10170

I married a woman who turned out to be a vampire. I loved her and was prepared to go along with most of the changes it meant to our lifestyle but I just couldn't see myself in a house without mirrors. Mythical

#10171

"A busload of zombies were just involved in a minor collision. They are all feared dead." Mythical

#10172

If you're a vampire a used Elastoplast makes an ideal 'Blood Patch' if you're trying to give it up. Mythical

#10173

"How was your apocalypse? Mine was great, until I realized the zombies I was killing weren't zombies... But that didn't stop me!" Mythical

#10174

"I was attacked by a couple of vampires last night. In an effort to distract them, my girlfriend bravely cut her arm. Her plan Worked, the vampires could smell the blood in the air and turned their attention to her. Luckily, I was able to use this opportunity to put my hands in my pockets and walk home." Mythical

#10175

"I've been thinking about it and, at the end of the day, it's not so bad being a vampire." Mythical

#10176

I've just finished revamping my bedroom. Buffy made such a mess trying to slay me. Mind you, she can try again anyway. Mythical

#10177

"Imagine a female werewolf, once a month she'd turn into a vicious man-eating monster in a blind rage. And then another Time in the month she'd turn into a wolf." Mythical

#10178

"I just saw that they 've launched a "Twilight" fragrance range, now you too can smell like the undead." Mythical

#10179

"I was giving blood at my local health centre the other day when in walked an Orc "Are you giving blood as well?" I asked "No" he replied "...I've got too much Hemoglobin" Mythical

#10180

"Where do vampires go for a pint? At the Hemoglobin-Inn!!" Mythical

#10181

"How's the flat you're living in in London, Jock?" asks his mother when he calls home to Aberdeen. "It's okay," he replies, "but the woman next door keeps screaming and crying all night and the guy on the other side keeps banging his head on the wall." "Never you mind," says his mother, "don't you let them get to you, just ignore them." "Aye, that I do," he says, "I just keep playing my bagpipes." Neighbors

#10182

My neighbor asked if he could use my lawnmower and I told him of course he could, so long as he didn't take it out of my garden. Neighbors

#10183

"What's the one word beginning with N and ending with R that you don't want to call a black person? "Neighbor!" Neighbors

#10184

"Ever since those so-called Obamas have got in, I keep reading about how they're going to be the next Kennedys. As far as I'm concerned, no one can replace Karl and Susan from Neighbors." Neighbors

#10185

"I just got skylights put in my place. The woman upstairs is furious." Neighbors

#10186

"My next-door Neighbor's Daughter said that when she gets older she wants to marry me. I was touched. A few minutes later, so was she." Neighbors

#10187

"The girl next door has beautiful soft skin. I'm wearing it right now." Neighbors

#10188

"If I ever win the lottery, all of my Neighbors are going to be so rich! I'm going to move to a rich neighborhood." Neighbors

#10189

"Ok, so my Neighbors officially hate me. Me and a few mates were having a bonfire in the backyard, and we were roasting marshmallows and stuff when suddenly we hear sirens, and see a firetruck turn into the street in front of us. So we all went running to see what was up, and our neighbor's house was on fire! Well, when we got there, the wife was crying into her husband's arms, and we were just kind of standing there, and then she saw us, and then like for 10 seconds, gave us the dirtiest look ever.. Turns out, we were still holding our sticks with marshmallows on it, watching the fire.... Talk about bad timing..." Neighbors

#10190

My Neighbors have been listening to music all night! I love my stereo. Neighbors

#10191

"When I moved into my new house one of my Neighbors came around and asked if I wanted to sign up for the Neighborhood Watch. Obviously, I refused, given my wife had only just bought me one for my birthday and I could look at it any Time I wanted to." Neighbors

#10192

"My Neighbors called the cops on me again for playing the drums at 3 in the morning.

They should just buy me a set so I can practice in my own house." Neighbors

#10193

"I thought I'd caught my neighbor spying on me with their binoculars last night. It was just my reflection in their bedroom mirror though." Neighbors

#10194

"Child: 'Mummy! Mummy! Are little birds made of metal?' Mum: 'Of course not, dear. Why do you think that?' Child: 'Daddy just said he'd like to screw the bird next door!'" Neighbors

#10195

My Neighbors listen to some amazing music, whether they like it or not. Neighbors

#10196

"I think my new Neighbors are really poor... you should have heard the fuss they made when their 2-year-old kid swallowed a 10 pence coin earlier" Neighbors

#10197

"My internet went down yesterday. I think my cheap neighbor forgot to pay the bill. how irresponsible" Neighbors

#10198

My Neighbors are so inconsiderate. They're out, and for the last 2hrs I've had to listen to the incessant beeping of their smoke detector. Neighbors

#10199

"My Neighbor from Prague, turned up uninvited at my party at home. He brought all his friends and family and my house ended up full of Czechs. It took 3-5 Working days to clear them." Neighbors

#10200

convince your Neighbors that evolution is Working backwards by not shaving for a week, walking to your car gradually more stooped each morning and wearing a monkey costume on the Friday. Neighbors

#10201

"I was watching Neighbors the other day... And then they saw me." Neighbors

#10202

"I've met this girl who, whenever she's around, makes me so happy. She's called Sarah Tonin." Neighbors

#10203

"My Neighbor has built a ten-foot wall to stop me perving on his daughter.

I can't get over it." Neighbors

#10204

"My Neighbor went ballistic when she caught me giving her the V's again. Its safe to say our weekly scrabble games are probably over." Neighbors

#10205

Everyone refers to it as the Post Office but I want to know what it is now. One-Liner

#10206

So Humpty Dumpty went to this Serbian music festival.... One-Liner

#10207

"It's not size that matters it's what you do with it that counts" I said to my girlfriend as I stabbed her with my 3-inch knife. One-Liner

#10208

It's a sad, sad day when you start to realize you're playing a solitaire game that you know you've already played... One-Liner

#10209

"Innuendo?" What is that, a brand of Italian suppositories? One-Liner

#10210

I hope Disney now decide to make High School Musical 4: The Helen Goddard edition One-Liner

#10211

Must be tiring being a Plymouth fan playing Newcastle away, every single day... One-Liner

#10212

If you Work in a hospital, can you call in sick? One-Liner

#10213

After a fight, my wife has banned me from getting on Stella. Luckily she doesn't know about Katie. One-Liner

#10214

Is it just me or does anyone else think that the guys who diligently trawl through jokes to write "DUPLICATE" have jobs as traffic wardens? One-Liner

#10215

So, let me get this right. I can start prowling the park an hour earlier this evening? One-Liner

#10216

Your joke isn't too offensive; it just offends people when you get a better score than them. One-Liner

#10217

Hermaphrodites - The only real single parents. One-Liner

#10218

"Just been on google and searched 'free heroin.' Got a few hits." One-Liner

#10219

"I thought that my wife might have an offset ring spanner in her handbag... My suspicions were confirmed when I found an offset ring spanner in her handbag..." One-Liner

#10220

If they don't want you to drink n drive, why put car parks in pubs ?? One-Liner

#10221

Have you noticed since everyone has a camcorder these days no one talks about seeing UFOs like they used to? One-Liner

#10222

I read a joke about window Shopping the other day. I didn't get it. One-Liner

#10223

"BREAKING NEWS: Blackpool fined 25,000 for fielding an understrength side against Aston Villa. IN OTHER NEWS: West Ham fined 1,000,000 for fielding an understrength side all season." One-Liner

#10224

If you have any gloves you don't want, I'll take them off your hands. One-Liner

#10225

I'm an Air France Airbus A330 and I'm in PCs One-Liner

#10226

I went in the chemist the other day and asked the girl for a packet of Pyrex. " Dont you mean Durex?" she said...." no I've got some hot stuff waiting in the car" One-Liner

#10227

I can think of nothing better than getting your Sickipedia joke turned into a Facebook group..... One-Liner

#10228

Welcome back, TheCrossBowCannibal - would you like to hide a heinous crime? One-Liner

#10229

"A plane crash is no laughing matter. On other websites." One-Liner

#10230

In order to boost sales, I have decided to open up a KFC next door to the Job Centre. One-Liner

#10231

I once took a Penalty in the Fog and Mist. One-Liner

#10232

Why is there so much month left at the end of my Money? One-Liner

#10233

It's rude to talk while I'm interrupting. One-Liner

#10234

Do you think Roadrunner would have been so elusive if ACME had built IEDs? One-Liner

#10235

I was out walking the dog earlier. Although she prefers me to introduce her as "my wife" One-Liner

#10236

Does the dead hooker in my shed count as a garden hoe? One-Liner

#10237

Would you still vote for jokes if you knew Jim Davidson posted them? One-Liner

#10238

If there is one place I can't stand !!.. It's on a slippery surface. One-Liner

#10239

You know its gone wrong when the tissue is red.. One-Liner

#10240

I've heard Matt Damon is going to play Oscar Wilde in his next movie, Bourne to be Wilde One-Liner

#10241

I guess the librarian let Alexander McQueen check out that book. One-Liner

#10242

"You should have seen the smug look I gave my co-Workers this morning,

as I strolled into my 82nd floor office with a parachute strapped to my back" One-Liner

#10243

I keep seeing the word paranoid everywhere One-Liner

#10244

"Gazebos. Gods way of reminding us that we're not quite as advanced as we think" One-Liner

#10245

You know you're stressed out when you can hear mimes. One-Liner

#10246

Watching the global financial crisis unfold is like watching my dad being molested a by a fat guy in a clown outfit. I know it's going to affect me, I'm just not sure how! One-Liner

#10247

Anybody else find it impossible to walk out of the newsagents without having a sneaky peek at the top shelf? One-Liner

#10248

Get celebrity sportsmen into trouble by betting on them in an 'irregular pattern'. One-Liner

#10249

"Worrying Works! 99% of the things I worry about never happen" One-Liner

#10250

I'm not really sure how I feel about ambivalence. One-Liner

#10251

How many people are going to claim to have invented Windows 7 ? One-Liner

#10252

Slinkys - about as much use as a fart in a sieve...and that's saying something. One-Liner

#10253

SomeTimes I agree with those people who tell me it's Time to grow up. Other Times I hide in my pillow-fort where the big stinky doo-dooheads can't get me. One-Liner

#10254

My daughter asked me why mummy is so pale. I told her to shut up and keep digging. One-Liner

#10255

I'm thinking of taking my girlfriend out tonight........one bullet should do the job One-Liner

#10256

Liam Hilton: Glasgow's tribute act to Liverpool's most electric one hit wonder. One-Liner

#10257

A new Indian version of Fawlty Towers is being released starring Fazul Balti. One-Liner

#10258

Why are a wise man and a wise guy opposites? One-Liner

#10259

Am I the only one that see's the phrase "shatter-proof" written on stationary and thinks "we'll see about that..." One-Liner

#10260

"The Hunchback of Notre Dame has retired. He received two years back pay, a lump sum, and a case of Bells" One-Liner

#10261

I got absolutely hammered and spent 2 hours flying a helicopter last night! ....... then I ran out of 50p's One-Liner

#10262

Astronomy is looking up! One-Liner

#10263

I rate myself 9.84520137453850162 out of 10 for precision. One-Liner

#10264

Yes I do specialize math, ladies please form a y=mx+c. One-Liner

#10265

"My phone only Works in churches... I'm on a pray as you go tariff" One-Liner

#10266

Did you ever skip the line for the dole just so you're not late for Work? One-Liner

#10267

Do you think the sickipedia server should apply to be on the weakest link? One-Liner

#10268

My friend asked me how to spell immature the other day, I replied: 'POO.' One-Liner

#10269

Girls mature faster than boys. 12 is the new 20. One-Liner

#10270

I wonder how American Muslims get through Ramadan? One-Liner

#10271

"Whenever I meet someone for the first Time I always talk about an obese woman walking on a frozen lake... That usually breaks the ice." One-Liner

#10272

Logic states that you have a cheap television. One-Liner

#10273

The Dead Kennedys.....REUNITED!!!! One-Liner

#10274

A white woman breaking the window of a black man's car and dragging him out....Did I wake up in bizarro land? Is up now down? One-Liner

#10275

My math teacher was teaching us about sine and cosine, but then he started going off on a tangent. One-Liner

#10276

My girlfriend complained at length about my Right-wing views. So I simply went and sat on the other side of the plane. One-Liner

#10277

"I bought a box of those press-on towels in Boots today. What a con - I used six and didn't even get my arms dry." One-Liner

#10278

Guitar pioneer Les Paul has died aged 94. The police have no leads but state there is no need to fret and suspect he may have snapped his neck. One-Liner

#10279

Funny how inflammable things are flammable. One-Liner

#10280

Has anyone else noticed that it is impossible to blow your nose without opening the tissue and having a good look at the contents? One-Liner

#10281

So in which prison is the Sickipedia stand-up comedy night? One-Liner

#10282

"The sickipedia stand up night, looking for 'sponsors', or 'bail' as it's more commonly known.." One-Liner

#10283

Police have arrested six pregnant chav`s and charged them for growing their own dope. One-Liner

#10284

You know you're a bad parent when you dip your kid in the bath water first, because you don't want to scald your elbow. One-Liner

#10285

Pyjama cords - convincing you there's a spider in your bed since pretty much you were born. One-Liner

#10286

On wafer packets, how do they describe how thin the wafer is? One-Liner

#10287

You know you're on Sickipedia a lot when you reply "Duplicate" when you get text a joke you've already been sent. One-Liner

#10288

"I'm sure I saw the Hunchback of Notre Dame this morning. If it wasn't him, it was a dead ringer." One-Liner

#10289

Frisbeetarianism (n.), The belief that, when you die, your soul flies up onto the roof and gets stuck there. One-Liner

#10290

"I asked the bartender for something cold and filled with rum. So he recommended his wife." One-Liner

#10291

There are exceptions to every rule. Except this one. One-Liner

#10292

Children in the dark cause accidents. Accidents in the dark cause children One-Liner

#10293

I'm so unpopular right now, the voices inside my head aren't even talking to me. One-Liner

#10294

Went to a party at Barry White's house last night, it was very low key. One-Liner

#10295

"Hindsight is a wonderful thing. . especially when you're standing behind Pippa Middleton." One-Liner

#10296

"Fact: If you want people to punch you in the face repeatedly, precede every statement you make by saying "fact"." One-Liner

#10297

The Great Wall of China; The longest wall in the world but not one cash point. One-Liner

#10298

Ballistophobia - Fear of missiles or bullets... Has there ever been a more pointless word? One-Liner

#10299

Heather Mills is a giant fingernail; and the world is her blackboard. One-Liner

#10300

I was doing the dishes the other day. Such a lovely couple. One-Liner

#10301

Me and my friend used to spend all our Time together in a treehouse but then we fell out. One-Liner

#10302

Butlin's: where the poor have their annual wash One-Liner

#10303

Has anyone else noticed that most cars with a sticker saying "All valuable items have been removed from this vehicle" contain clearly visible valuable items. One-Liner

#10304

I've got a joke to keep Rabbis happy but I think it's a Jew placate. One-Liner

#10305

Don't you think people these days look older, compared to say 10 years ago. One-Liner

#10306

It's been so hard to get on Sickipedia tonight that I even actually considered buying a t-shirt. One-Liner

#10307

I cant see many racist jokes being submitted tonight, "This is England" is on film 4... One-Liner

#10308

"jokes about the Spanish on sickipedia? no way, jos" One-Liner

#10309

No matter how good you are, there's always someone better on youtube. One-Liner

#10310

You know you're going bald when you use more toothpaste than you do shampoo. One-Liner

#10311

I saw a dirty car earlier and couldn't help but write 'Cleaned by the NHS' on the window. One-Liner

#10312

Did you hear about the politician who promised that, if he was elected, he'd make certain that everybody would get an above average income? One-Liner

#10313

LED ZEPPELIN: Much more energy efficient than Plasma Zeppelin Puns

#10314

"Why was the soldier pinned down? He was under a tack" Puns

#10315

"Chinese man almost dies after spillage in Super Glue factory" Talk about a sticky situation. Puns

#10316

"What did the horse say to the one-legged jockey?? How are ya gettin on??" Puns

#10317

"I'm a minister at the graffitI church. Let us spray." Puns

#10318

I'm setting up a strip club in Devon, offering Cream Tease. Puns

#10319

"Apple have announced that they are to launch the iPad 2 by spring. I thought, 'Don't do that, you'll smash it!'" Puns

#10320

I've just found out who was nicking my beetroot. I caught him red handed. Puns

#10321

"Just been to the cinema and sat with a champion wrestler to the left of me and Simon Weston to the right. I was in between the Rock and a charred face." Puns

#10322

I bought a snow shovel today ' Time I got it home it had melted Puns

#10323

"Whats Mr T's favorite rock band? The Foo Fighters...." Puns

#10324

I've started a new sweet company...I'm going to make a mint. Puns

#10325

"Some Indian bloke has taken to running around my hometown recently, fighting crime and jumping from building to building. He calls himself Batnaan." Puns

#10326

BNP, UKIP, English Democrats... I know my rights! Puns

#10327

"Why did they start letting women in the army? To cook the grenades" Puns

#10328

"did you hear about that new law on constipation? the government are still trying to push it through." Puns

#10329

I dropped my geology degree to start a rock band. Puns

#10330

A farmer was milking his cow. He was just starting to get a good rhythm going when a bug flew into the barn and started circling his head. Suddenly, the bug flew into the cow's ear. The farmer didn't think much about it, until the bug squirted out into his bucket. It went in one ear and out the udder. Puns

#10331

"I wonder what turns OCD people on and off. And on again. And then off again." Puns

#10332

"So tonight in the Carling Cup it's Barnet v Watford; The Bees v The Hornets. Apparently, the fans of both teams are buzzing!" Puns

#10333

"Ive just invested my life savings into The Mount Everest Grill House which opens next week.

The steaks have never been higher." Puns

#10334

"My Friend told me that caustic soda was a drink. Just found out it was a lye." Puns

#10335

"Black people end up doing crime, because they are incompatible with the education system.

They just don't seem to cotton on anymore." Puns

#10336

"My wife said that she would like to try swinging for a night. She's only been up there for a few hours and she's already gone limp." Puns

#10337

"The words "I love you". Putting the con into consent." Puns

#10338

"My Nan was evacuated during the war. That'll teach her to eat a tin of prunes to herself." Puns

#10339

"I tried to break the world record for fastest removal of a Chinese finger trap. I couldn't pull it off." Puns

#10340

Charities that help neglected children are easily ignored. Puns

#10341

"I babysat over the weekend... Apparently, it was lucky to survive" Puns

#10342

"Two archaeologists were at an ice age excavation, when all of a sudden they unearthed an enormous find that was going to take months to clean, dig out safely and protect. They had a mammoth tusk ahead of them." Puns

#10343

The popularity of voyeurism is peeking Puns

#10344

"Everyone is calling me Mr Paranoid. I just know it." Puns

#10345

Ever since I've started Working at the resistor factory my colleagues have really helped me feel at ohm. Puns

#10346

"What do you call a Chinese woman on fire? Mel Ting" Puns

#10347

"My face fell as I held my winning scratch card. Stroke of luck, that." Puns

#10348

"Just picked out my fiancé's wedding ring. I have no idea how it got up my nose in the first place." Puns

#10349

"What happened when the wheel was invented? It caused a revolution" Puns

#10350

"Saw this new headline yesterday 'PC battered to death' ... Some people really hate the database latency too high page." Puns

#10351

"I paid 10 to see an opera show last night and about five minutes into it one of the performers dropped down dead. So, that was a waste of a tenor." Puns

#10352

my dad moved in mysterious ways.. mind you that was because he had one leg shorter than the other Puns

#10353

"I was speaking to my American friend who lives in MississippI on the phone earlier and he said there is allot of 'Anti-British' feeling at the moment due to the BP fiasco. In hindsight, perhaps saying, "Maybe the England v USA game will pour oil on troubled waters" wasn't my best move." Puns

#10354

"My friend e-mailed me today asking for a good website about the place to buy the best sausages. I sent him a couple of links." Puns

#10355

I just finished a book on Mongolian literature. It was okay, I guess. It had its prose and Khans. Puns

#10356

"I've been attending Acronym Anonymous meetings recently. Or as I like to call it AA.

I'm not making a lot of progress." Puns

#10357

"Roses are red, Cabbage is green. Open your legs, And I'll fill you with cream." Puns

#10358

"For years, people have been telling me I can dish it out but I can't take it. I'm a School dinner lady with an allergy to mashed potato" Puns

#10359

"The French bourka ban. I bet they had trouble seeing that one coming." Puns

#10360

That woman who threw a cat in the bin really hurt my felines. Puns

#10361

I just got off the phone to my friend and it said "your balance is low". I didn't believe it, and carried on walking. And fell over. Puns

#10362

On a recent trip to Istanbul there was a building with hundreds of stalls in it selling spices, food, equipment, all sorts of objects and even animals and pets! Bizaar Puns

#10363

"My son was complaining because his new coat wasn't keeping him warm.

I told him to zip it." Puns

#10364

"I was having trouble picking a scab earlier. They all looked so good." Puns

#10365

"I'm great at comic timing. It took my mate 32 minutes to read the Beano" Puns

#10366

"The last 10 fancy dress parties I've been to I've gone as a shark the joke is wearing fin" Puns

#10367

"I went to sleep with one eye open. I didn't sleep a wink" Puns

#10368

"Trust me, you don't want to play golf with Sven Goran Eriksson. He takes forever to take a shot, because he keeps changing clubs." Puns

#10369

"Ah yes, 9/11. The age range I molest exclusively to." Puns

#10370

I have no Money but my wife has piles. Puns

#10371

FOR SALE: Human skull - Only been used once. Puns

#10372

"I had an argument with my Wife in a sauna the other day. It was very heated." Puns

#10373

"I was playing noughts and crosses with a friend, when he started playing with a marker pen.

It was a bold move." Puns

#10374

"I can't believe the undemocratic EU will only allow power-saving lightbulbs to be sold.

I'm incandescent!" Puns

#10375

"Top tip; Never attempt to operate a chainsaw whilst fairly drunk. There's a good chance you'll end up legless." Puns

#10376

Drivers! get that feeling of a luxurious gravel driveway by supergluing rice krispies to your tyres. Puns

#10377

"Who is the world's best White wrapper? Santa Claus." Puns

#10378

Spent the morning painting my nails. Now my hammer is jealous. Puns

#10379

"A Jew". Bit of a tight sneeze." Puns

#10380

"Change is a part of life. After all, you can't expect to always have the right amount in cash." Puns

#10381

"My wife always gets the wrong end of the stick. So now I just use a spade." Puns

#10382

"Goodbye to the 100-Watt bulb. You lit up everyone's lives." Puns

#10383

"I recently heard the news about the boy who was locked in the cupboard for his life.

Nice to know that he finally came out the closet." Puns

#10384

"I'm seeing a girl at the moment. She's been in the dining room for 10 minutes, and she's just walking in to the kitchen now." Puns

#10385

"How did the butcher introduce his wife? Meet Pattie." Puns

#10386

"I have a crush on my local green grocer She has a great pear. I might ask her for a date." Puns

#10387

"I was crowned national limbo champion last night. I hit a new low." Puns

#10388

"I had a look at a new ribcage yesterday, but decided against it. My heart just wasn't in it." Puns

#10389

"I had to go to hospital after tripping over a box of Kleenex once. It was ok though, it turned out to be just a soft tissue injury" Puns

#

10390

"I saw a notice in the local paper which read: "Accelerated Learning in Nursery Teaching"I couldn't help thinking that they could have just called it a Crèche Course." Puns

#10391

"I've got a bet on with my mate about the number of Indian people who are taking the 10.15 from Bangalore to Mumbai. There's a lot riding on it." Puns

#10392

"My wife said, "I want Champagne, no wait I actually want Rose. Forget that I'll have Chardonnay." I said, "Stop whining." Puns

#10393

"My young daughter came home complaining her scalp was itching and on closer inspection, there were written words all over her head. Something like .. 'My first is in file but not in vile' ..'My second in life, but not in wife' .. 'My third is in fell, but not in fall' .. and so on .. I just gave up looking because she was clearly riddled." Puns

#10394

"What is a frog doing jumping off a bridge? permitting suicide" Puns

#10395

Last week I met this old Russian dude who was a spy in the Cold War. Now we're inseparable! He's totally my KGBFF. Puns

#10396

"I really don't like annoying people. Except for my wife, I could annoy her all day long." Puns

#10397

"You know what really brightens up my day? The sun." Puns

#10398

"I tried to invent a new type of container which would rival the bucket. It turned out to be a pail imitation" Puns

#10399

"Had an argument over shared office stationery, bloke snapped my ruler. I don't believe in half measures so I gave him a whole punch." Puns

#10400

The worse thing I ever had to do as a doctor was tell Billy Ray Cyrus he needed heart surgery. Puns

#10401

"My friend says I may be a communist, I say he's just Russian to conclusions." Puns

#10402

"I had a dream that I was driving down the motorway in my car whilst making pancakes.

All night tossing and turning" Puns

#10403

"My cousin's fruit stand at the local market was burnt down by vandals. I've never seen a mango so meloncholy before." Puns

#10404

"The Mirror: "Manchester City star Mario BalotellI sets house on fire with cracker"

I don't know why that white guy hangs around with Balotelli, he's such a bad influence on him." Puns

#10405

"During the day I'm a yacht handyman, by night I cheat at poker. I'm always fixing the deck, me." Puns

#10406

Music related Puns only lead to treble. Puns

#10407

"I've been writing short stories for years but recently decided to Work on a full length book. Its a novel approach." Puns

#10408

"Got in a fight with a black man today. Beat him blue." Puns

#10409

"I was in Florida last week, researching the best way to track thunderstorms. Then it struck me." Puns

#10410

"I feel bad for my math teacher as he got in a fight last night at a pub. It's a sin cos he got tanned." Puns

#10411

Contortionists are twisted people. Puns

#10412

My brother just left to do his second tour of Iraq, so I bought him a comb as a parting gift. Puns

#10413

I used to own a banana costume but it split. Puns

#10414

I applied for a job as a Child Psychologist but apparently, I'm too old. Puns

#10415

"A mate told me "you are what you eat". That does explain why I'm scared all the Time..." Puns

#10416

I used to have a job underground, but never mined. Puns

#10417

Superlatives are the best thing in the world. Puns

#10418

"What do you call a fish that's fallen over? Carpsized." Puns

#10419

"I grew up in an Orphanage. It was nothing to write home about." Puns

#10420

"I booted a spastic in the face the other day. I just love to kick things when they're down." Puns

#10421

"There'll be trouble from a little country in the Middle East soon. Just Kuwait and see." Puns

#10422

"As an athlete it is very important that I condition myself right for the up coming Olympics. My hair is going to look amazing." Puns

#10423

"What's Nick Griffin's favorite part of a supermarket? The Czech Out." Puns

#10424

"I've had to stop collecting packs of cards. I've got a full house." Puns

#10425

These jokes about the Batman shootings are the Bane of my existence. Puns

#10426

I like my women how I like my umbrellas. Thrown in the cellar, saved for a rainy day. Puns

#10427

"Went into the kitchen last night and my grandmother was there wearing a cow girl outfit and jumping up and down on the stove. I said to her "Get off the cooker Grandma you're too old to ride the range"." Puns

#10428

"I thought that I'd never be able to take a stool sample from my reluctant colostomised patient. In the end, I managed to pull it out of the bag at the last minute." Puns

#10429

"I've just put the finishing touch to five thousand hamburgers. I've always relished a challenge." Puns

#10430

"I had an appointment at the opticians today, but I was too busy to make it on Time. So I rang up and told the doctor I couldn't see him." Puns

#10431

"I got fired from my job as an investment banker the other day. I guess what they say is true, Goldman Sachs." Puns

#10432

"My crazy wife dresses her garden gnomes up like supermodels. There's one called GnomI Campbell." Puns

#10433

Due to falling profits the company Fairy has gone into Liquidation. Puns

#10434

I think my pumpkin really enjoys Halloween. Every Halloween weekend his face always lights up! Puns

#10435

"I went to the weigh in for the Haye vs Harrison fight. But the door was locked" Puns

#10436

If you like fish, then you should put herring on it. Puns

#10437

Saw a disabled kid at the fair today, he was having a wheelie good Time Puns

#10438

"Tried my hand at masturbation. I picked it up in 2 minutes." Puns

#10439

I warned my friend I'd be around in a jiffy, so I don't know why he was surprised when I turned up outside his house dressed in a large padded envelope. Puns

#10440

"My wife was complaining that I never take her out anymore, so I did. She'll be conscious again in a couple of hours to thank me." Puns

#10441

Flo Rida molested a fourteen year old girl the judge said " he had never seen someone steep so low low low low low low low low. Puns

#10442

My obsession with cars is causing my wife and I to drift apart. Puns

#10443

"My Native American mate is struggling to grow proper facial hair. He has Apache beard." Puns

#10444

"Just been kicked out a pub quiz for beating up an oriental bloke. I think it's fair to say I won that ThaI breaker!" Puns

#10445

Some of these math Puns just don't add up, I wish the Mods would take away them as its causing a big divide. Puns

#10446

"Smashed my girlfriends face earlier What a food fight that was" Puns

#10447

"I'm officially the fastest Royal Mail thief in the country. I've held the post for the past three years running." Puns

#10448

"Why is Captain Birdseye greedy? His business makes him sell fish." Puns

#10449

"I have lots of livestock but every Time I try to make gravy it runs away" Puns

#10450

"My wife bought me a new camouflage jacket and asked me to try it on. 'It's a bit too army' I told her 'But I thought you love the Army?' She replied 'I do love the Army' I said, 'I meant the sleeves are too long'." Puns

#10451

"My mate reckons it really easy to make a joke, and that you can make one out of anything these days. "You could easily make a joke out of a Roman Road" he said "It's not that straight forward" I replied" Puns

#10452

Forecast for this weekend: Mostly drunk, with a chance of hangover. Puns

#10453

"My wife asked me, "Are there are any better ways of finely cutting cheese than with a knife?"

I replied, "I could think of grater things." Puns

#10454

Breaking News: Newly crowned Bukkake world champion claims he will "Take on all comers". Puns

#10455

"I've just taken a quick nibble at my juicy Granny Smith. I think I'll reward myself with an apple." Puns

#10456

I was thrown out of the Apple shop today, because I was Windows Shopping Puns

#10457

"Hey man, did you see that wild pig?!" "Nah I was having a slash in the bushes."

"Oh, well don't worry too much... it was a bore." Puns

#10458

"Jon Bon JovI is training to become a priest, he's living on a prayer, Well he's halfway there" Puns

#10459

"Where did the mathematical dolphin do his sums? Indices." Puns

#10460

"I fancied a pint so I thought I'd try The Not Inn. It was shut." Puns

#10461

"The wife went mad after catching me smoking a fat one in the garden yesterday. "That salmon's going to make my washing stink of fish." she raged." Puns

#10462

"Last week, whilst doing my job as a change dispenser Technician, I was stuck trying to think ways to remove a jammed coin. But then the penny dropped." Puns

#10463

I watched a fisherman in a boxing match, he only threw hooks. Puns

#10464

"In his will, my Grandad left me a Victorian device for weaving wigs for yourselves and your children. It's an old family heirloom." Puns

#10465

"Why can't the human race think sitting down? It stands to reason." Puns

#10466

"A small bit of lightning hit my toilet. That was a shock to my cistern." Puns

#10467

I'm in charge of the national armed forces.... generally speaking, Puns

#10468

"How come the BBC is the only outlet that seems unaware that one of their news teams is being beaten and detained in Lybia? Suppose the answer is in the question." Puns

#10469

"BBC News: Search resumes for missing Loch Etive fisherman Guess he was just in the wrong plaice at the wrong Time." Puns

#10470

"Whenever I look at my wife and her conjoined twin I think: "Now there's a woman and a half..." Puns

#10471

"I am trying to invent a board of some description which could be used to rest upon whilst somebody was drawing. Seem to have hit loads of problems though and I'm getting nowhere. Oh well, back to the I don't know what." Puns

#10472

"Daily Mail: "Manchester City have made their biggest signing of the summer by landing rock star fan Liam Gallagher...." Seems weird, but i'm just gonna Roll With It." Puns

#10473

I just mastered the art of humility and I'm proud of it. Puns

#10474

"BBC SPORT: "Tottenham in talks to sign Adebayor" Hmmmm this could really be a shot in the foot in terms of Adebayor's career. And the last thing they want is yet another black man getting shot over there." Puns

#10475

"It was poker night and my mate randomly decided not to let me look at my cards.

What's the deal?" Puns

#10476

"What do you call a girl living in the playboy mansion in the Czech Republic? Czechmate." Puns

#10477

"What happens if you hook up two 9V batteries to a raisin? You get an electric current." Puns

#10478

"A zombie looked at me straight in the eyes. He was dead serious." Puns

#10479

"You should never throw wooden shoes down the toilet. You'll clog the system." Puns

#10480

"What do you call a bald king with no sons? Heir less" Puns

#10481

"I ate the most wonderful flatfish today. It was brill." Puns

#10482

"I'm not a big fan of street food. It's just a bit too pedestrian." Puns

#10483

So, what if I don't know what the definition of the apocalypse is, it's not like it's the end of the world Puns

#10484

Some jokes are so pointless. Puns

#10485

"Abu Hamza keeps dropping his Nokia... His phone's always off the hook!" Puns

#10486

When you think about it, "Don't let anyone tell you what to do" is impossible advice to follow. Puns

#10487

Should AudI make a car called the Doodi? Puns

#10488

"Spring Deal: 50% off all trampolines" Puns

#10489

"Apparently, my mate Lee has started doing drugs. I'm not sure if I believe it.

It's highly unlikely..." Puns

#10490

"Weeds are starting to take over my garden. It's a growing problem." Puns

#10491

"Just met a guy who's supposed to be an expert at origami. I gave him the "cold stare" and sneered at him. He folded" Puns

#10492

Be kind to your dentist - he has fillings too! Puns

#10493

I have become a millionaire from gardening, but I will never forget my roots Puns

#10494

"Met a woman in the bar the other night, her second name was Nokia, got slapped when I told her that I had a big Ericson" Puns

#10495

The local mafia keep drawing crosses and ticks on me - think I'm a marked man. Puns

#10496

"My wife said I was 'Skeptical' I didn't believe her for one bit." Puns

#10497

"I feed my children sewage. They are, quite literally, drains on my resources." Puns

#10498

"Identical Twins. They're all the same." Puns

#10499

Taking everything into account, my bank is pretty full. Puns

#10500

"So Sarah Harding is off into rehab. Someone told me there's no girls aloud in rehab?" Puns

#10501

"I used to Work as a refuse collector.... It was a load of rubbish though really..." Puns

#10502

People say I'm good at fractions, but they don't know the half of it. Puns

#10503

I went to School in a wendy house... I found it hard to fit in Puns

#10504

"Just finished my first shift as a croupier at a casino. Dealt with everything quite well." Puns

#10505

"Just quit my job with National rail. Couldn't be doing with all the training." Puns

#10506

My teachers always said I would be an underachiever and they were right - just won the world limbo dancing championships. Puns

#10507

I was surprised to hear about the murders going on at the Batman film. If there was going to be any crime committed, I thought it would have been a spot of Robin' Puns

#10508

So, I heard about the shooting at the cinema in Colorado, I guess that guy was really the Bane of their lives. Puns

#10509

"I wouldn't say that Bradley Wiggins has an unhealthy obsession with cycling. I just think he's Bike-curious" Puns

#10510

"I was watching the first pilot episode of the Simpsons the other day, and I couldn't help but think that they used to be a right bunch of sketchy characters." Puns

#10511

"What do you get if you cross an elephant with a kangaroo? Sacked from the zoo." Work

#10512

"On my first day as a human cannonball my boss said, "I'm going to have to let you go."You can't fire me," I replied. "That's exactly why I'm letting you go," he said." Work

#10513

"I see Warrington are kicking off "Jobs For Whites". I don't really see it catching on in Bradford somehow." Work

#10514

MinI Workers were laid off recently. It's ok, they'll always be welcome at the chocolate factory. Work

#10515

"My mate told me he's doing security on the doors. I said, "Why don't you just get a lock?"." Work

#10516

"I was told the lift at Work was out of order. I didn't think it was that bad, I only lifted her skirt for a quick look." Work

#10517

"I've just spent over an hour queuing in the Job center, Apparently, they're understaffed!" Work

#10518

"I'm always being asked "Do you Work here?" in Homebased. It's getting so annoying that I might just quit." Work

#10519

"An annoying Work colleague told me today she was "like a ray of sunshine." So, I asked her if that was why she caused redness, irritation and a feeling of premature ageing." Work

#10520

"Handy tip: Start funny office rumors and increase your promotion chances, by constantly sneaking into the women's toilets after your female boss has been in, and putting the toilet seats up!" Work

#10521

"I cancelled my job interview with first great western without telling them... They were so impressed they hired me straight away!" Work

#10522

I Work for a company that makes "Back in 10 minutes" signs. We don't get many visitors. Work

#10523

"I was talking with all the grunts in the army when a sergeant major came up asking what we were discussing. I replied "Excuse me but this is a private conversation." Work

#10524

"I've been selected for a 'Random Drugs Test' at Work. I hope I get something hallucinogenic to help me get through today." Work

#10525

"I started my first day at a new job today. The boss said he wanted me to be a professional.

So, I jumped through a window." Work

#10526

"There are lots of people getting fired where I Work. Mind you, I do Work at a crematorium." Work

#10527

"Never drink coffee in the middle of the day at Work I tried it once and it kept me awake all afternoon!" Work

#10528

"I hate having to fill in the 'Hobbies' section on my CV. It makes me sound like a 12-year-old boy. I think it's stopping me getting a job. "What would you describe as your hobbies and interests?" Football Movies 12-year-old girls" Work

#10529

"Finally, my Plumbing business is getting really busy... It's all cisterns go." Work

#10530

"A colleague at Work told me that if I wanted swift promotion, I should "brown nose the boss." I don't see how farting in his face will achieve anything." Work

#10531

"Heskey is like the tech guy at a Work night out... Never going to score, but still goes just to show face." Work

#10532

"I always get aroused after showers. In fact, they're the main reason I teach P.E." Work

#10533

Am I the only one who secretly relishes being ill at home so I can see what I look like with a moustache? Work

#10534

"'So tell me, Mrs. Smith,' asked the interviewer, 'have you any other skills you think might be worth mentioning?' 'Actually, yes,' said the applicant modestly. 'Last year I had two short stories published in national magazines, and I finished my novel.' 'Very impressive,' he commented, 'but I was thinking of skills you could apply during office hours.' Mrs. Smith explained brightly, 'Oh, that was during office hours.'" Work

#10535

"The reason bones Work? They're white." Work

#10536

"My mate told me that since he'd started wearing a shirt and tie to Work, people took him far more seriously. The other brickies just laughed at me when I tried it." Work

#10537

There's a fine line between genius and genfinelineius. Work

#10538

Wherever there is an evil dictator, you'll always find a miserable typist. Work

#10539

Time Travel does exist, I just discovered it next week Time

#10540

If Time is Money, then aren't all ATMs Time machines? Time

#10541

"This new sundial I bought is useless. It doesn't say whether it's AM or PM." Time

#10542

"It's just taken me nearly four hours to eat a dozen watches. It was very Time consuming." Time

#10543

"Today at Work I have managed to get 8 Casio watches on one wrist and 9 Rolex's on the other. I think I have too much Time on my hands......" Time

#10544

"I once built a Time machine. Yes, I remember it like it was tomorrow." Time

#10545

"I spent 14 hours designing a belt from old stopwatches. Then realised it was just a waist of Time..." Time

#10546

Maybe I'm not imaginative enough, but if I had a Time machine, I think I'd just fast-forward to bedTime. Time

#10547

"It's 1:05am. Only 5 minutes ago until the clocks go back." Time

#10548

"I love the clocks going forward, it really brings people together. Right now, up and down the nation, literally thousands of people are united in looking at their computer screen and their mobile phone and trying to Work out whether they changed themselves automatically in the night or whether they are still an hour behind." Time

#10549

Don't forget that the clocks go forward continuously. Time

#10550

"My Great-Great-Great-Grandmother called me a liar. That's the last Time I'll travel back in Time to see her." Time

#10551

You ever have one of those nights where it's so boring it feels like Time is going backwards? Time

#10552

Travelling into the future is easy. It just takes a while. Time

#10553

"SomeTimes, when I'm bored, I like to prefix every question with the phrase "I have travelled here from the year 1987 to ask..." Which is technically true." Time

#10554

"I put my clock forward like everybody told me to. It fell off the mantlepiece and smashed to bits." Time

#10555

"11:59:59 am is my favourite Time of day. It's second to noon." Time

#10556

"I asked my mate for a second opinion. He said, "Well I-" -"Whoa" I said, "Times up." Time

#10557

"This changing the Time an hour ain't half affected my body clock. I got my early morning erection when I was standing in the bus queue" Time

#10558

I started throwing up before I got on the plane.. does that make me terminally ill? Time

#10559

"I have a habit of sleeping in too late and missing Work, so my doctor recommended that I sleep in a herb garden. At first it sounded odd, but I did wake up on thyme." Time

#10560

"I someTimes wonder what I'd do if I ever got a Time machine.... I guess I'd probably go back in Time and stop myself from wasting Time by wondering about something that'll 'never happen', thus inadvertently preventing the existence of the Time machine. But then, if I prevented the existence of the Time machine, how did future me come back in Time to warn present me?

I guess the lesson here is that Time is not linear, but a tangled web of intertwining events.

Oh, and you shouldn't do acid." Time

#10561

"So I'm losing one hour of sleep tonight? Daylight robbery." Time

#10562

"They're going to put a clock on the leaning tower of Pisa. That way it'll have both the Time and the inclination." Time

#10563

Being a woman involves spending half of your Time being lost, and the other half, getting there. Time

#10564

"The new watch I bought has no hands. To be fair, it is made by Guess." Time

#10565

"Everyone lost an hour sleep last night... Apart from Jocky Wilson." Time

#10566

People say 'I'm taking it one day at a Time'. You know what? So is everybody. That's how Time Works. Time

#10567

"I've just put my clock backwards. Didn't help at all, can't see the Time now..." Time

#10568

"A clock with a mirror? Time for reflection." Time

#10569

"My mums sister is very knowledgeable when it comes to Time pieces, good old Aunty Clockwise.." Time

#10570

"Easiest job in the world - Muslim psychic "I'm getting an 'M'...... Does the name 'Mohammed' mean anything to anyone in the room?" Superstitions

#10571

"My mate asked me if I believed in reincarnation. I said, "Absolutely. Ever since my wife died I feel like I've been born again." Superstitions

#10572

I want you all to know that this will be my last joke on here because I am going to die at midnight tonight as a result of not forwarding chain mail. Superstitions

#10573

"Well, I seem to have got through Friday the 13th without anything bad happening to me.

My wife, on the other hand, has had a shocking day. She died in a car accident." Superstitions

#10574

"I read my horoscope this morning and it said, "You will be lead to believe something on false pretences even though it isn't true, you must avoid being taken in by it." So I'm never going to read my horoscope again." Superstitions

#10575

I ate a whole bag a fortune cookies last night, so today's been kind of crazy. Superstitions

#10576

"It's Friday the 13th again and already off to a bad start. I've just checked the wife's pulse as she lays in bed next to me... She's still alive." Superstitions

#10577

"Any fellow telepathics out there? No? Thought not." Superstitions

#10578

Bet them Dale Farm gypsies wish they hadn't sold off all their lucky Heather now Superstitions

#10579

"BBC News: Man killed by strange zombie like child at midnight yesterday... Someone obviously didnt forward their texts." Superstitions

#10580

"It's bad luck when you see a black cat walk out in front of you. Especially if you're a mouse." Superstitions

#10581

I did a online test for fun earlier to figure out what colour represents my character. It turns out that I am yellow. And it also turns out that I have no life. Superstitions

#10582

"Just looked at the tea leaves in my cup, and it's not good news.

Mainly because I was drinking coffee." Superstitions

#10583

"I have been told that there are many secret symbols surrounding us that represents The Illuminati, Freemasonry and other mystical societies. I will keep an Eye on them." Superstitions

#10584

"I bet Bigfoot is jealous of his cousin's publicity. I mean we're always finding Carbon foot Prints." Superstitions

#10585

Adults do not believe in Santa Claus. But they still listen to the weather forecast and go to the election! Superstitions

#10586

"I'm a bit of a control freak, and I'm getting on a bit now, but I wanted the perfect grandchildren before I said goodbye to the world. Naming my daughter 'David's Mum' really got that sorted." Superstitions

#10587

Its Friday the 13th. This simply means that most students will blame witchcraft for their regular Stupidity. Superstitions

#10588

If you walk under a ladder, you're bound to get married. Superstitions

#10589

"People say if you open an umbrella indoors, it's said to bring bad luck.. Personally I think, if it's raining indoors.. You've already had your bad luck." Superstitions

#10590

"Husband Ratings. -You buy her a new car. +5 It's a pick-up truck. -5 With the license plate: GR8 LAY -10 -You cook her a meal. +2 It's out of a packet. -1 It's still in the packet when you serve it. -10 You buy her extra-light panty liners with wings. +3

In the snow. +5 But return with a beer. -5 You check out a suspicious noise at night. +1

It's nothing. +1 It's something. +3 You pummel it with a six-iron. +10 It's her pet -10

At a party, you stay by her the entire night. +1 You leave her side after a while to chat to an old college drinking buddy. -2 Her name is Selina. -4 Selina is a dancer. -6 Selina has implants. -8 You take her to a movie. +1 You take her to a movie she likes. +3 You take her to a movie you hate. +5 You take her to a movie you like. -2 It's called Death Cop 3. -4 Which features cyborgs that eat people. -8 You lied and said it was a foreign film about orphans. -10" Superstitions

#10591

"I always stick to the 5 second rule when I drop food. But apparently serving it at the Ritz can get you fired" Superstitions

#10592

"I don't think this is the first Time a Haitian Witchdoctor has put a spell on me. I've got this terrible feeling of de ja voodoo." Superstitions

#10593

Does it still count as good luck when you run over two magpies? Superstitions

#10594

Statistically 9/11 Americans won't get this. Statistics

#10595

Statistically... 9 out of 10 dyslexics enjoy a 'pear'. Statistics

#10596

Statistically, two out of every one Iranian will vote for this. Statistics

#10597

I am looking for 8 volunteers to help me find Cheryl Cole, to test a statistical hypothesis. Statistics

#10598

Statistically, 13 out of 13 triskaidekaphobics will be scared of this joke. Statistics

#10599

Apparently, 3.5 out of 7 people overcomplicate things. Statistics

#10600

"Definition of: "Hey Hun, are these recent pics"? On Facebook. Basically means: "Do you still look like that or have you got fatter and uglier"?" Social-NetWorks

#10601

"When did all these drama-filled reality TV shows about food, weather, kids, and relationships start using closed captioning for the hearing impaired?" I thought to myself. Then I realized I was on Facebook." Social-NetWorks

#10602

"Just heard the news about the woman who shook their child to death after being interrupted whilst playing Farmville... At least they made themselves some nice fertilizer for their crops..." Social-NetWorks

#10603

"I was on the way home from Work the other day, when I got talking to some girl at the bus stop.

We got off at the same stop, so I asked If she wanted to come in and stay the night.

After a whole night of pleasure I decided to add her on Facebook. But when I went to log into Facebook I saw that you had to be over 13 to create an account..." Social-NetWorks

#10604

Apparently putting 'Fap Fap Fap!!' as a comment on friend's pictures of their children ISN'T cool. Social-NetWorks

#10605

"I lost my dog so I sent a tweet on Twitter to try and find him #here boy"

Social-NetWorks

#10606

Drunk Facebooking is like a fat chick, we know we shouldn't do it but when its put there in front of you it's a different story and either way you wake up the next morning thinking oh god what have I done Social-NetWorks

#10607

It's funny the way when I log on Facebook everyone seems to be busy and logs off. Social-NetWorks

#10608

Google Plus recently announced a new service called Google games. In a press statement, they announced 3 other new products called Square, Triangle and R2. Social-NetWorks

#10609

Facebook's just a waste of paper Social-NetWorks

#10610

"Recently, a lot of fat birds have been sending me friend requests on Facebook.

I guess it's high Time that I removed that cake from my profile picture." Social-NetWorks

#10611

"Facebook Places. Taking the risk out of burglary." Social-NetWorks

#10612

"So that NSPCC 'Change your picture to a beloved cartoon character' was a scam by a paedophile designed to make them easier to accept. But to be honest, anyone who accepts a total stranger solely because their picture is Mickey Mouse deserves to get abducted, abused and killed." Social-NetWorks

#10613

"So Voldermort took over the wizard world, turned half of the population into his followers. Can u imagine if he had a twitter account!" Social-NetWorks

#10614

"I was chatting with a girl on Facebook this morning. "4,831 Friends? Cool." I said.

"Yeah, I'm going to make a new profile as soon as I reach 5,000." "Hmmmm.."

"What do you got?", she asked. "Not much", I replied. "Just a life." Social-NetWorks

#10615

"Timeline from facebook: we thought you might like your wall cut in half." Social-NetWorks

#10616

"I see #PrimarySchoolmemories is trending on twitter. Personally, I used to love kissing the girls behind the bike sheds, until I left. I miss my janitor Job" Social-NetWorks

#10617

Twitter-The best thing to happen to stalkers since binoculars! Social-NetWorks

#10618

Is it me, or would I have never met any of my friends if it wasn't for facebook? Social-NetWorks

#10619

"I've been inboxing my number to everyone on Facebook but I think I got the wrong idea. Angry parents have been ringing me all day going mental." Social-NetWorks

#10620

I've been kicked off Facebook because of a "misunderstanding" of the purpose of the group "Feed children with just a click" Social-NetWorks

#10621

"I know what will stop these riots... A facebook group" Social-NetWorks

#10622

"My wife is leaving me because of my obsession with Facebook. That's one less person on my friends list." Social-NetWorks

#10623

q uo poq nq s s s Shopping

#10624

"Stationary shop moves"..... Shopping

#10625
I went to my local supermarket and they offered me a 'bag for life'. I said, "No thanks, I'm already married." Shopping

#10626

"I went to Games Workshop today. I wasn't buying anything; I just wanted to watch the people who were to boost my self-esteem." Shopping

#10627

"My butcher backed into his bacon slicer. He's ok but he's got a little behind with his orders." Shopping

#10628

Judging by their adverts, getting your Shopping through the checkout at Somerfield would take the best part of a day. Shopping

#10629

"They say 'never forget your roots' I guess its no surprise then, that Al Fayeds shop Harrods is on a corner." Shopping

#10630

"Trampoline required urgently, any condition, shape or size to replace mine that has been stolen.

Please deliver and place it under me before I start to fall." Shopping

#10631

"Told the wife I'd bought her something black, plastic and 8 inches long for her birthday.

The look on her face when she unwrapped a new roll of bin bags..." Shopping

#10632

"I like to dress my son up in a red and white T-shirt and then lose him in Sainsburys.

It's like real life Where's Wally!" Shopping

#10633

"I said to the young girl serving in Woolworths today, "If this doesn't fit, can I bring it back after christmas"? Will not shop there ever again." Shopping

#10634

"Just seen an advert for the Next 2-day sale. I wish they would tell me when it is." Shopping

#10635

"At my local supermarket we have to pay to park so everyone just gives each other their tickets if there is a reasonable amount of Time left on them. I do the same but with out of date tickets. It makes my job as a traffic warden much more rewarding." Shopping

#10636

"I got held up in traffic last night and arrived home about half an hour later than usual.

By the Time I got back the ground floor of my house had already been converted into a Tesco Express." Shopping

#10637

"I applied for a job at my local '99p Store' and was pleased to get a telephone interview.

"Can you confirm you are a full British Citizen?" the interviewer asked. "I am indeed, have been since I was born" I replied. "I'm sorry, you're not what we're looking for" Shopping

#10638

"My wife asked me to leave her a reminder in the kitchen when we ran out of milk.

So I killed the cat and left it on the table for her." Shopping

#10639

"My Butcher is selling meat on hire purchase. But you have to have a joint account." Shopping

#10640

I've heard that supermarkets waft bakery smells around the store to subconsciously encourage customers to buy bread. I can only conclude that my local Lidl supermarket is trying to encourage its customers to buy toilet rolls! Shopping

#10641

The finest larceny and replication that only an economic disaster can give rise to. Covered over and over again by the finest joke thieves until the joke is no longer funny. This is no ordinary duplicate: this is an M&S duplicate. Shopping

#10642

"I wanted to buy a candle holder, but the store didn't have one. So I got a cake." Shopping

#10643

It doesn't matter how old you are, you'll always try and get your quid back by trying to bend the trolley chain round the bar. Shopping

#10644

My wife spends so much Time Shopping online, I'm beginning to think our wedding vows were "to love, honour and eBay". Shopping

#10645

"What do you get when you cross a scanner with a barcode? Beep." Shopping

#10646

"I fancied some tea the other day. Boy, it sure is difficult to walk through Tesco with a hard on." Shopping

#10647

The cashier in Tesco almost slapped me today, apparently buying wire coat hangers, bin bags, a pregnancy test and pain medication is frowned upon. Shopping

#10648

"DFS Sofas for Dyslexics." Shopping

#10649

"What's the difference between Sainsbury's Prawns and Lidl Prawns? One has a shelf life, the other has a half-life." Shopping

#10650

"I got a 20 Primark voucher for my birthday. I'm now majority shareholder." Shopping

#10651

"I was walking down the street today and an Iceland van drove past and on the side, was written 'Iceland Delivers straight to your door! That's why mum's go to Iceland!' So, these mums are going all the way to Iceland just to get them to deliver it to their door?" Shopping

#10652

"I took a dodgy shredder back to the shop today and asked for a refund. "Have you got the receipt for it?" They asked. I said "Yes, have you got any Sellotape?" Shopping

#10653

I went into pound land and asked if everything really was a pound, the woman Working there said, "yes." So I gave her a quid and asked for the cash register. Shopping

#10654

"What does DFS stand for? Daily Furniture Sale" Shopping

#10655

"I phoned my bank today and said, "I'd like to put a block on my credit card." "No problem Sir," he said, "Was it lost or stolen?" "Neither," I replied, "My wife has just gone out Shopping." Shopping

#10656

Now Crufts is sponsored by DFS, is it on all year? Shopping

#10657

"A man walks into a pet shop. "I'll have a bee, please," asks the man, to which the owner of the shop replies, "Sorry, we don't sell bees." The man replies, "Well, you've got one in your window." Shopping

#10658

"I was in Dorothy Perkins with the wife earlier. Always wanted to try a threesome." Shopping

#10659

"I Work in a tailors, today a man came in and insisted I sell him the material, tools and pattern for his outfit and refused to let me measure him and make it up for him. I thought, suit yourself.." Shopping

#10660

"I got robbed in the corner shop today. They even had the cheek to say 'Please'.

Preceded by '3.80 for the milk'." Shopping

#10661

"I was talking to a brown dwarf the other day. "You're gonna be a star some day!" I said" Science

#10662

Why are the slender protuberances from eukaryotic cells more comical than the flagella found on prokaryotic cells? Because the former are cilia! (In reality, they are not "sillier" and are, if anything, more motile due to sinusoidal undulations!!). Science

#10663

"I like the word 'Saturn'. It has a nice ring to it." Science

#10664

"NASA has revealed that our galaxy with collide with it's closest Neighbor Andromeda within the next 3 billion years. Co-incidentally the same day the DFS sale ends." Science

#10665

"Two bacteria walk into a bar. The barman says, "Get out, we don't serve bacteria in this bar."

The bacteria replies, "It's okay, we're staph." Science

#10666

"I have an incredible talent: I can tell a person's skin color just from their ashes!

I call it crematography" Science

#10667

Gravity - It has its down side. Science

#10668

"Do you know who I hate: Those that are confused by venn diagrams, Those that do not understand venn diagrams, and those that are confused and do not understand venn diagrams" Science

#10669

"One of the more famous Time-travel related theories is called "The Grandfather Paradox". What it basically means is: if you go back in Time to a period when your grandfather is still very young, and you kill him, then you are supposed to vanish -- because if your grandfather is dead, it means one of your parents was never conceived , which means you were never conceived.

On the other hand, let's say you do go back in Time, and you do kill your grandfather at a young age and you don't disappear. Then Gramma has a few questions to answer." Science

#10670

I could tell you all there is to know about atoms, but I don't want to Bohr you Science

#10671

Michael Jackson proved evolution, he went from a monkey to a man. Science

#10672

"What's the problem with living in the ocean? There's anemone around every corner." Science

#10673

"I visited the particle physics laboratory, CERN, in Geneva the other day. I signed up for the tour, and found out to my pleasant surprise that the tour guide was an attractive young research student. I was going to go for it, but it got a bit awkward when she noticed my hadron." Science

#10674

"Scientists have isolated an entirely new chemical compound that emits a high-pitched giggling sound. They think it probably contains an element of fun." Science

#10675

"Scientists have published an article saying that people judge potential mates primarily based on a healthy set of teeth. Obviously never watched an episode of Jeremy Kyle then..." Science

#10676

The Curiosity Rover has just found a toilet with the seat up, proving once and for all that men ARE actually from Mars. Science

#10677

"Heisenberg gets pulled over by the police for speeding. "Do you know how fast you were going sir?" "No - but I know exactly where I am" Science

#10678

the square root of 69 = lesbian. Science

#10679

"Recently I've been attempting to start new fashion crazes. Today, for example, I walked around with a helium balloon attached to my forehead. Needless to say, I got a couple of raised eyebrows." Science

#10680

"My girlfriend just told me I've gone power mad. I was baffled, all I could say was "Watt?" Science

#10681

"Driving around today all I kept seeing were signs saying "NO GIANT WIND TURBINES HERE "Why is it whenever I want something, they always seem to sell out?" Science

#10682

"My biology teacher tried explaining to me how humans have many different genes coding for skin color, which is why our skin-tone can be many different shades. That's funny, I thought humans came in only two colors. White and wrong" Science

#10683

"Could you tell me the formula for nitrogen oxide? NO" Science

#10684

"Just finished reading the human genome. Turns out the CAT did it." Science

#10685

"Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider say they have found evidence of the existence of a 'God Particle'. I thought He'd be bigger than that." Science

#10686

"A lab Worker accidentally dropped a chemical on his hand that caused his skin to sublimate.

He was fuming." Science

#10687

I was going to order some pie in a restaurant but they told me it was irrational Science

#10688

A Photon walked into a hotel today, he went to the counter and asked for a room - the hotelier replied 'certainly sir, do you want me to take your bags?' The photon replied 'No thanks... I'm travelling light' Science

#10689

"When electromagnetic radiation hits a metal, why does an electron eject itself from the metal?

Because the frequency Hz" Science

#10690

"BBC News: "Apple DNA code is cracked by geneticists" Yeah, because finding a cure for cancer isn't too important? We can just play around with fruit now insted!" Science

#10691

"Why did the Physics question cross the road? As a result of an unbalanced force." Science

#10692

"My mate couldn't recall what muscles contracted in the chest when breathing. So I showed him a diaphragm." Science

#10693

"So I read in the news the other day that scientists mapping the human genome had discovered a genetic pattern in some people that made them completely superior to those who lack it. The Y chromosome." Science

#10694

"My son confessed that he uses 'e' a lot. He's such a good student, solving natural logarithms." Science

#10695

Schrodinger asked me to look after his cat while he was out of town. But I don't know if I did a good job, I don't even know whether or not his cat is still alive. Science

#10696

"I wish I never touched that cloning machine. I don't know how I can live with myself." Science

#10697

"So scientists are still predicting another Ice Age? No worries I've seen the movie, it's gonna be another fun family adventure!" Science

#10698

"when I was a kid, I can remember pulling sharply on the seat belt in dad's car and it suddenly stopped, but when I pulled the seat belt slowly, it continued to unwind with no issues. So I asked my dad: Me: "Why does the seat belt do that?" Dad: "Inertia" Me: "Whats Inertia" Dad: "Kilmarnock" Science

#10699

"I was thrown out of college for cheating on my metaphysics exam. I looked within the soul of the boy sat next to me." Science

#10700

"My Science teacher told me that "Our Sun is a star". Like I didn't know that already.

I've seen it in loads of movies." Science

#10701

What's so difficult about splitting the at om. Science

#10702

You just can't please some people. The boss wanted us to be more green so I took the bike to Work and yet he still wasn't happy. Doesn't he realize how careful I was not to damage the interior of my 4x4 with my bike? Science

#10703

I don't know why people are worrying about being hit by a bus-sized satellite. You're far more likely to be hit by a satellite-sized bus Science

#10704

"The brain is the most important organ you have ...According to the brain" Science

#10705

"My pessimistic chemistry teacher has a snooker cue with a nickel tip He tells everyone the end is Ni" Science

#10706

Browsing a paleontology website today, one of the pages wouldn't open. I think I've found a missing link." Science

#10707

"I can't seem to be able to study the model of an atom. It's just too Bohring." Science

#10708

"A woman approached me in town with a clipboard. "Are you happy with your energy supplier?" she asked. "I think so," I replied, "unless you've come up with a biological alternative to carbohydrates." Science

#10709

"I didn't understand osmosis at School, so I was moved down a set. I went from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration." Science

#10710

"I've just read that 2 single atoms have hit together in the 17-mile-long Hadron collider tunnel. Women must have been driving them" Science

#10711

I went to a physics lecture today where we were taught about how to make an interference pattern with light using Young's slits, which, coincidentally, is almost exactly what I was searching for on google last night. Science

#10712

"National Geographic: "Sperm Recognize "Brothers," Team Up" Good to know that our sperm aren't running around with strangers." Science

#10713

"What is the similarity between carbon dioxide and drum and base? They both ruin a perfectly good atmosphere." Science

#10714

"Two men were sitting at a table trying to act cool in front of these women. One man said to a lady "me and him have a telepathy between us" The other man added "I knew you were going to say that" Science

#10715

"Carbon and Boron walk into a bar, Carbon turns to Boron and says "if you were a bit more positive you'd be just like me"." Science

#10716

"My antique Georgian mahogany writing desk has wormholes. I opened a drawer and ended up in the Nebula Galaxy." Science

#10717

You locked it in a box with no air holes, food or water in 1935. I think I can say with a degree of confidence and without needing to check, that Schrodinger's cat is almost certainly DEAD Science

#10718

"I was arrested for pinching protons, neutrons & electrons. I'm still not quite sure what the charge is." Science

#10719

"My battery joke didn't Work. I thought it had potential." Science

#10720

"Some scientists say one atom could contain its own whole universe, and that our little fingers could contain billions of universes! Well, if scientists say that our universe is expanding, we're obviously in the little finger of some American somewhere..." Science

#10721

"BBC NATURE: "Flapping and running, researchers at the University of Montana say, may have been an important early step in the evolution of flight." Good to see the Americans once again at the very cutting edge of scientific research." Science

#10722

"I've invented a revolutionary new Facebook craze - lying down in awkward places whilst emitting radiation not continuously, but in quanta. I call it plancking." Science

#10723

"I can't see the point in particle physics and finding the origins of the universe.

Why are we even bothering to look for that matter?" Science

#10724

"Saturday night in my house is when me and the misses experiment in the bedroom.

tonight, we're going to see the effects when you combine zinc and hydrochloric acid" Science

#10725

"I wrote a Darwinian style book on Asian evolution: "Thailand: The Origin of the 'He/She's"." Science

#10726

"Where does a chemistry Professor wash his dishes? In the zinc." Science

#10727

Whoever lost the Higgs Boson must be a very relieved man. Science

#10728

"A consortium of industrial companies has started an experimental programmer using bankers instead of rats in its laboratories. Unfortunately, the programmer will be shut down next week, as none of the results can be applied to human beings." Science

#10729

"daily mail headline: NASA mission that will take astronauts to mars and leave them there forever. Justin Bieber, David Cameron, Piers Morgan, the French. just putting them out for consideration....." Science

#10730

Some guy asked me what a Mobius strip is today. I didn't know where to begin. Science

#10731

"BBC headline: "Scientists create 'dry water'". All you need to add is water." Science

#10732

Thinking about it, my favorite topic in physics is reflection. Science

#10733

"I went to a restaurant on the moon the other day. The food was great, but there wasn't really any atmosphere." Science

#10734

Scientists in Fairbanks Alaska have announced that they have discovered a superconductor that will operate at room temperature. Science

#10735

"How many theoretical physicists specializing in general relativity does it take to change a light bulb? Two. One to hold the light bulb and the other to rotate the universe." Science

#10736

"There's been some strange news about charged particles recently. Im gonna keep my ion it." Science

#10737

"Why didn't the tan cross the road? Cos of the sine" Science

#

10738

"Argon auditioned for a part in a play, the director asked Argon to redo the scene. But little does he know; Argon never re-acts." Science

#10739

"I've just sent my mate a carbon copy of an e-mail. It took him a half-life to open it." Science

#10740

"I told this morbidly obese woman that I was attracted to her 'thanks' she said 'no love, I mean gravitationally attracted' I said" Science

#10741

"Cats are composed of iron, lithium and neon. FeLiNe." Science

#10742

A vector goes to drug counselling to get help for his linear dependency ... Science

#10743

"Research into male ejaculatory pressure was abandoned due to poor and unpredictable recruitment. They only came in dribs and drabs." Science

#10744

"I before E except after C I think you'll find Einstein disproved that" Science

#10745

A star walks into a black hole, but doesn't seem phased, so the black hole turns to the star and says, Sir, I don't think you understand the gravity of the situation. Science

#10746

"I was shown a molecular level diagram earlier but couldn't see any of the particles.

I swear I was looking right atom." Science

#10747

Action potentials really get on my nerves. Science

#10748

Heisenberg's wife was unhappy because when he had the Time he didn't have the energy, and when he had the position he didn't have the momentum! Science

#10749

"BBC Sci-Tech News: "Bacteria have a sense of smell." So there's no bacteria in France then." Science

#10750

"Why do math teachers not like dancing? They can't handle the func." Science

#10751

"The discovery that neutrinos can travel faster than the speed of light has caused surprise in the scientific community. No-one saw that coming." Science

#10752

Gravity is a law. Lawbreakers will be brought down! Science

#10753

"One angry Neutrino squares up to another Neutrino, looking for a fight, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week he says!" Science

#10754

"Why is angle B 60 degrees? Bcos." Science

#10755

"The Higgs Boson. Ending awkward moments at supermarket checkouts since yesterday." Science

#10756

"What do you call the equipment you use to rush Barcadi, Pineapple and Coconut together at speed? A large Pina Collider." Science

#10757

"Guardian: Scientists create GM mice with stutter to study condition's causes Let me save you the Time. In this instance, you're going to find that scientists caused it." Science

#10758

"I was thinking about the Physics behind certain colored objects becoming hotter than others in the sun. Isn't it ironic how black things always seem to attract the most heat?" Science

#10759

"My tedious mate won't shut up about a Group 13 metalloid with atomic number 5. Bore on." Science

#10760

"There's a female teacher at School who's always telling jokes, but I never see the punchline coming. That's Miss Direction for you." School

#10761

"Just got a letter from the exam board regarding my results. They congratulated me for being one of the top marks in the country. I had to send it back though - my name's not Mark." School

#10762

"My son goes to School with a boy called Ryan O'Reilly. One day he came home and said, "Dad, you know Ryan O'Reilly? Well, his name is actually 'Ryan...O...Reilly'!" "Uh, yeah," I said. "What did you think it was?" "I've been calling him 'Rhino'." School

#10763

ps3's comes back on online 2 days before all the GCSEs.good to know sony are trying to keep their target audience, fat, rejected, failures School

#10764

"I was lucky enough to receive my education after the end of corporal punishment in Schools. My teachers never even raised a finger to me. Mind you, I was at boarding School, so I got fisted a few Times." School

#10765

When I was in School, one of my teachers was known for wearing very, very short skirts and no underwear, and would deliberately drop pencils on the floor in front of us then bend down to pick them up again - giving us a good eyeful of, well... everything. Eventually the School heard about what was going on and fired him. School

#10766

"I've been suspended from School for another three days. When my Science teacher asked me what my favorite element was, karate chopping her and saying "Element of Surprise" was wrong." School

#10767

"I love going to the local primary School and watching the kids running and screaming.

That chainsaw was the best Christmas present ever." School

#10768

"My son started secondary School today, but he was worried when he heard the older kids flush the new starters heads down the toilet. I said, "Don't take any notice son, that doesn't happen anymore." "Are you sure" he replied, "because I don't want it to happen to me."

"Yes I'm sure son, they have knives now." School

#10769

"Just had a math lesson on means, medians, and modes. It was average..." School

#10770

"The standard of education in England is getting worse. Today my son came home from School and said "hey dad. I can spell the words HEAD and MASTER now. "That's great son." I replied. "How did you learn them words?" "They're above my name on the sign on my office door." School

#10771

"Summer holidays are great.... The 6 weeks where I can share a website with young School kids and not get reported." School

#10772

Remember kids, if a stranger offers you drugs, say yes thank you because drugs are expensive these days. Petrol is expensive as well, so if they offer you a lift anywhere, get in the car and enjoy the freebie. School

#10773

"Last week on Monday and Tuesday I had the best education I had ever had, I was beginning to wonder why they were teaching us so well. Then Ofsted left." School

#10774

"My mate just dropped out of School. 5th floor window, poor guy didn't have a chance." School

#10775

The human brain is amazing....... It functions 24 hours a day from the Time we were born, and only stops when we take exams School

#10776

Tinie Tempah..... probably has more Brit Awards now than he does GCSE's. School

#10777

As a 55 year old PE teacher you might think I'm getting a bit past it. But actually, the stiffness seems to go away after showers. School

#10778

"My teacher said I'd do much better at School if I stopped flirting, I immediately got off his lap" School

#10779

"Osama Bin Laden and I have a lot in common. Neither one of us has done my history homeWork." School

#10780

In the news today apparently 50% of England's Schools are not teaching mathematics well enough, Doesn't sound that bad to me, still less than a quarter. School

#10781

"My math teacher called me to solve a problem he wrote on the blackboard.

So, I got up and erased the blackboard." School

#10782

"My son's Science project, about sound travelling under water, was a great success after a little help from me. Shame about his iPod though." School

#10783

"The other day, this lady who Works at the local School really went off on one. "Kids of today; they don't know how easy they've got it. They can't do anything themselves and expect everything handed to them on a plate" To be fair, she is the dinner lady." School

#10784

"Just seen an iPod game called 'Surviving High School'. I was well disappointed to find out it wasn't a first-person-shooter." School

#10785

"AQA GCSE Exam Question: Do you think exam questions are getting easier?

A. Yes B. David Beckham" School

#10786

"I was called into my son's School by his headmaster. He said, "I'm afraid to say, Mr Jones, it's clear to see that you completed Oscar's Geography courseWork for him." "Oh dear," I replied. "What gave it away? Is it because it's of a higher standard than his usual Work?" "Not really," said the headmaster. "It's the fact that he was killed in a road accident the day we handed it out." School

#10787

"Just saw the latest dyslexia figures for the UK. They made for difficult reading." School

#10788

"Playgrounds 1991 - My dad's tougher than your dad 2011 - My mum's tattoos are better than your mums" School

#10789

"BBC news: "shortage of male primary School teachers" Maybe the crackdown on paedos is Working a little too well." School

#10790

Would you send your son to a School run by someone who insisted on being called "Headmaster?" School

#10791

"My son had a charity non-uniform day at School yesterday. I thought I'd get him to emulate my look. I can't believe the School frowned upon black steel toe capped boots, turned up jeans, a white vest and red braces." School

#10792

"But professor," she said, "I still don't understand. Why are you giving me free tuition?"

"Well," I replied, "I see a lot of myself in you." "Really? How much?"

"About six inches, but I haven't decided where to put it yet." School

#10793

"Brilliant, I start at a nursery on Monday and I can get away with playing with as many kiddies as I want without any complaints, strange looks or comments. I'll never be detected.

Then again, I'm only four years old." School

#10794

If you can read this, then you dont need to worry about the English grades you got. School

#10795

"I was reading the paper this morning and shouting about how much I hate immigrants.

Then the exam invigilator said, "Oi, be quiet or I'll disqualify you." School

#10796

"My son Robert came home with a really impressive end of term School report this week.

Dean Fisher's parents must be very proud of him." School

#10797

"Today my teacher asked me "What would you bring if you were stuck on a desert island?"

I said "A plane would seem like a good idea." School

#10798

"As soon as I finished my GCSEs, I dropped English, Math, all of the Sciences, Art, Geography and French.... ... and the rest is history." School

#10799

"my teacher ether loves me or he's a pedo. he keeps putting kisses next to my Work." School

#10800

"I left School at 12, and loved it. All of the other Schools didn't finish until 3:30" School

#10801

"I was worried after being called into my hot Science teacher's office, I had been drawing hearts on my Work before handing it in to her. I was upset at what she had to say. I thought I was doing everything right, but she said I had to change. I was wrongly labelling the atria and ventricles." School

#10802

Protractor; now that's a learning curve! School

#10803

"I was called in to my son's School the other day. The teacher showed me the graffitI he'd scrawled on another kid's jotter: "Ranjeev is a PakI and he stinks". I was furious. "This is disgusting!", I shouted, "I won't allow any child of mine to write such things!". So I took him home, sat him down, and explained why he should never use tautologies." School

#10804

"I think using Sickipedia should become part of the School curriculum for 5 - 10 year olds. Okay their innocent little minds will be corrupted and there is also a good chance they would be groomed by a pedophile but at least they would be able to spell properly and have good grammar." School

#10805

"A lot of the people I went to high School with are getting married and having kids.

A lot of the people I went to high School with are idiots." School

#10806

"An old friend dropped by and we talked about the past while looking through our college yearbook. I pointed out the three girlfriends I banged. He beat me though when he listed his sixteen scores. I would have won but medical cadavers don't count." School

#10807

"My mates and I got our results back today, none of us failed! We all have aids." School

#10808

"A" level results announced, within 10 minutes the server collapses and everyone's panicking they won't get a place." Don't worry, McDonald's have repaired the server and said there's plenty of jobs for all......" School

#10809

"I got an A on my English paper today. Well I think I did... I'm not sure whether the F, I and L make it better or worse" School

#10810

Just found out my son's having some bullying problems. Apparently, the School won't let him do it. School

#10811

"Teacher: Where is your homeWork?

Me: Sorry Sir, my dog ate it.

Teacher: But, your homeWork was to make an abstract object made of razorblades.

Me: I know Sir. My dog is dead." School

#10812

"All the people opening their A levels on tv Why won't one of you fail?

Please" School

#10813

"BBC News: Exam board put foreign names in tests to avoid suspision of racism.

Nasty gits, as if it isn't hard enough already for dyslexic people to read the questions." School

#10814

My mate is a part-Time teacher, or teacher as it is known. School

#10815

"Teenage pregnancy and drug use rates are rising. No wonder this year's biology and chemistry exam results reached a record high." School

#10816

Geometry is just plane fun! School

#10817

"I didn't know the answer to the exam question "What is plagiarism?" So, I just copied off the bloke next to me." School

#10818

"Today, my history teacher asked, 'What the most disgusting history you've observed Jimmy?'

Turns out my older brother's web history wasn't a suitable answer..." School

#10819

When I found two generous E's in my exam results today, I was a bit disappointed, but once I took them, my results were looking a lot better. School

#10820

"I remember at a parents evening, my head of year told my parents my future was going places.

The asked: "Like what? Scientist? Teacher?" He replied: "No, he's going to be a travel agent"." School

#10821

"After some of my students pulled a prank on me, I decided to teach them a lesson.

Since it's my job and everything." School

#10822

I was always better at Geography than Math. When asked "what is long division?" I answered "The Berlin Wall". School

#10823

"I've just failed my end of term art exam... Q, If Jamal has blue paint and mixes it with your yellow paint, what does he get? Apparently 'A punch' is not the correct answer." School

#10824

"I was sat in my Economics lesson today, where discussion was all about complimentary goods.

A call from one side heard "Shampoo and Conditioner", "Crackers and Cheese" from another, but apparently "Vaseline and tissues" isn't a suitable answer." School

#10825

"When I was at School, I spent half my Time scared of things like fractions. Well, I say half my Time." School

#10826

"According to the new School curriculum, children from the age of five will be expected to learn and recite poetry. We always read poetry at my School anyway. It's just most of it was written in the School toilets." School

#10827

"I had a very important role at School. I was a day boy. Or at least I think that's what they were shouting." School

#10828

"Teacher: Could you please pay a little attention here please? Student: Yes Sir, I am paying as little attention as I can." School

#10829

"My results today reflect my mood for the future CBA." School

#10830

"My English teacher taught me to write about what I know. He regretted that when I handed in my story about an old depressed English teacher, whose wife is leaving him." School

#10831

"I wish I was 14 again, when I'd leave School with maybe homeWork and a detention

Now when I go near Schools, I leave with an erection and a court date." School

#10832

"The teacher says: "If you kids in the last row could be a little bit more quiet like the ones in middle reading comics, then the kids in the front row could sleep much better." School

#10833

"I was stopped by a policeman yesterday after he caught me truanting from School in the cinema yesterday. He said "Shouldn't you be in School?" "No, I'm home-Schooled, officer, by my mum" I replied "Shouldn't you be at home learning from your mum then?" He asked. "Teacher Training Day" I said." School

#10834

"What's the difference between a nightclub bouncer and Derby University? A nightclub bouncer won't let you in if you've got a few Es!" School

#10835

My School days were the happiest days of my life, which should give you some indication of the misery I've endured over the past twenty-five years. School

#10836

"I'm currently studying the 'Effects of Friction'... It's gripping stuff." School

#10837

Sacked from my job as a primary School teacher, apparently adding a wet t-shirt contest to the School sports day was not acceptable.. School

#10838

"I got my A level results today. I got 3 A's. A d, A e, and A U." School

#10839

"My history teacher asked me if I ever thought about the present or the past.

I said "Now & then" School

#10840

"I saw a guy sneakily copying my answers in the exam I took yesterday. Joke's on him though, I didn't study either." School

#10841

"My mate was stressing about his psychology exam. I told him it's all in the head." School

#10842

In exams, we look up for inspiration, down for desperation, left and right for information. School

#10843

"Back when I was at School I almost joined the debating team. But someone talked me out of it." School

#10844

"You could always tell who were the rich kids and who were the poor kids at School.

The rich kids would come back with a new rucksack and a tan, and the poor kids would come back with a black eye and a new surname." School

#10845

These math based questions on Facebook are starting to get annoying. The order of BIDMAS is not up for debate. 5*5+5 does not equal 50 it equals 30 because a system has been set up to avoid this kind of confusion. School

#10846

"At School I was always getting in trouble for fighting, throwing things and disrupting lessons.

But I never once regret my years as a teacher." School

#10847

My math teacher staples Burger King applications on failed tests School

#10848

"At my School every student smokes pot before School. That way no one misses out on higher education." School

#10849

"They say 'a picture paints 1000 words'. Apparently, the exam board disagrees with this statement where 5000-word essays are concerned." School

#10850

"When I was teaching at the School the other day a student came in 15 minutes late. I said "Where have you been?" "I've been up Cherry Hill sir," the boy said. So, then I asked him to sit down and get on with his Work. 5 minutes later another boy walks in. "Where have you been?" I demanded. "I've been up Cherry Hill sir," He said. Then he sat down and got on with his Work. 20 minutes later another boy walks in. "Where have you been?" I demanded once again. "I've been up Cherry Hill sir." "Can someone please tell me where Cherry Hill is?" A young girl walks in and says, "Right here sir." School

#10851

I used to hate math but then I realized decimals have a point. School

#10852

"I kicked my daughter out of the house for missing a period. A bit harsh perhaps, but in my house, we pride ourselves on correct sentence construction." School

#10853

"My English teacher told me that I don't understand the concept of explaining things properly in my written Work, it made me feel this small." School

#10854

"Teenage girls. Don't worry if you didn't do great in your GCSEs. As long as you got a 'C' in Childcare you're sorted" School

#10855

"My Wife asked me what I had done at Work today. As a teacher, I told her I had asked the children to describe glaciers. 'I see', she said... Exactly the answer most of the children gave." School

#10856

"Good luck to all the 16 year olds getting there GCSE's results today! And their kids getting SATS." School

#10857

"'Active children get best grades', claim education experts. What about Stephen Hawking?" School

#10858

"I managed to write half a page about a family member earlier. Pa." School

#10859

"Whilst getting my hair cut, I was chatting to the hairdresser who was quite good looking. Everything was going great and I thought I had a shot so I built up the courage to ask her the necessary question: "So, no GCSE's then?" School

#10860

"I got 5 A*s for my A level results. Just kidding, I'm not Chinese." School

#10861

"Those who can. Can. Those who can't. Teach. Those who can't teach. Teach PE." School

#10862

"Tom cannot attend School today because he has a bad cold." "Who's speaking?

"My Dad." School

#10863

"I went back to my old School today. It was the first Time in twenty years. I went back for the funeral of my old Science teacher, and they asked me to say a few words so I did, Method: We put the coffin in the crematorium. Observations: It burned with an orangey bright flame. Conclusion: No more homeWork!" School

#10864

In secondary School, I was voted most likely to reminisce. School

#10865

"At School I was always hopeless at fractions, half the Time I didn't have a clue what any of the numbers meant. Well I say half the Time." School

#10866

"Me and the wife were called in by my little boy's teacher because he's been using racist language. "Your son has been using some really quite offensive words," said the teacher, "I'm worried about the role models he might have." "Absolute rubbish," I said, "Come on Ava, let's go, I'm not going to let him talk about Adolf in this way"." School

#10867

"It would be great to judge a spelling bee "Spell threw." "Can you use it in a sentence?"

"I threw the ball through the goal." School

#10868

I took the lock picking A Level because I thought it would open many doors for me in later life. School

#10869

"Studied: BTEC National Diploma in IT Job: Checkouts at Morrison's" School

#10870

"After a seven-year-old in my primary School had his leg badly broken in a nasty tackle playing football, the School banned us from playing. Well, us teachers anyway." School

#10871

"I never used to pay attention in School, and my teacher said I'd never achieve my dreams by looking at a window. I've proven her wrong. I've achieved my dreams, I'm now a window cleaner in Amsterdam." School

#10872

"I failed my physics A-level today. I was asked to provide an example of an infinite reality loop. Apparently "an Indian man calling his bank helpline" wasn't the right answer." School

#10873

"When I was at School I got an A in English. Which is probably one of the reasons I failed my English exam." School

#10874

"A mate of mine is a bit worried about his 8-year old daughter. She's not integrating well with the other kids at School. I think she's a bit young to be doing calculus." School

#10875

"I could count with the fingers on one hand the number of Times I've been called a useless Math teacher. As long as those fingers were operating a calculator." School

#10876

"I had a girl come up to me today and asked if we went to School together. "We might have", I replied. She said , "what year were you in"? "Erm........ Every year...." School

#10877

"I struggled with my math exam today. The question asked "What is the area of the triangle with base ad and height b?" I just remember thinking "This isn't half bad"." School

#10878

"I have not been to confession since I wet myself in School. I've not been to another parent's evening since." School

#10879

"The real reason to come to School in summer; Not for the end of year exams, different sports, or even socializing with friends. Just the constant erections upon seeing bra after bra through girl's shirts." School

#10880

"A teacher asks the boys and girls whose parents are making a lot of Money John: My mother is a hooker, she makes a lot of Money Peter: My father is a police officer, he makes also a lot of Money Little James is looking a bit dazed hearing this, and the teacher asks him: James, does your father also make a lot Money? James: My father is a truck driver, and if there wouldn't be hookers and police officers, he would earn a lot too!" School

#10881

" I've got an 'A' for my essay." "Great news son! I'm proud of you." "I haven't handed it in yet. Any other letters I could add?" School

#10882

"What have School teachers and pedophiles got in common? It's not very cool to admit it, but all kids try hard to be their favorite." School

#10883

"I remember hearing my grandad tell people he was on one of the first boats to arrive on the beach of Dunkirk but that he was also on one of the first boats back. I think he shot himself in the foot." School

#10884

"Last month President Obama made a televised speech from a high School in Arlington, VA, in which he said: "Every single one of you has something that you're good at [...] And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is". Mr. Obama was right, as most of us discovered at the age of 12." School

#10885

"I made History today. Sadly, got up too late for Geography though." School

#10886

I failed all my AS exams last summer, in exams I can't stop myself from doing origami. My girlfriend says it's because I fold under pressure. School

#10887

"I've just sat through a lecture on 'how obesity affects constipation'. It was heavy going." School

#10888

Gravity is a law. Lawbreakers will be brought down! School

#10889

okay so I have to stand up in front of all the staff at inset day 2morrow and talk about what inspires me as a teacher........ should I mention the 12 weeks holiday a year I get??? School

#10890

The only person who can get better results in my exams than me is Mark Scheme. School

#10891

"My dad always told me rules are there to be broken. That is why I could never draw a straight line in School." School

#10892

"I couldn't be bothered getting my son a costume for his dress up day at School today, so just told him to take the laptop with him. "How's that dressing up?" my son asked. "Easy, just tell them you're a pirate" I replied." School

#10893

"How do you get loads of new best friends? Open a pack of gum." School

#10894

"I am moving to a new School and I know the other kids do "mum" jokes I don't know how they are going to make fun of me though I have two dads" School

#10895

We live in a society where the students are higher than their grades. School

#10896

"My girlfriend didn't do very well in her GCSEs. And her mother didn't appreciate me saying that she could go a long way with her 34 D's." School

#10897

"I asked my Geography teacher where Mozambique is? I don't know, I'm your Math teacher, he replied. I said don't change the subject." School

#10898

There is a hide-and-seek game organization, the president of which hasn't been found yet... School

#10899

You're so fat, that on the first day of School you sat next to everybody. School

#10900

"What happened to the PhD student that was on fire? He suffered 3rd degree burns." School

#10901

"I fell asleep during Geography, only to be woken up by the teacher a couple of minutes later. "Hey, there, Sleeping Beauty!" she said sarcastically. "Why don't you tell us where Flanders is?" Apparently, the answer "Right next to Homer, and now let me sleep, you Stupid cow!" is only good for getting you a detention." School

#10902

So, its GCSE results day today and if I do as well as im expecting then the only letters ill be seeing is A and E School

#10903

"What goes, 'Two A's, Three B's, One C, Two D's and an E'? The alphabet being recited by a dyslexic." School

#10904

"My mate always got bullied at School, can't be easy when you have the name Paul Skinback." School

#10905

"The kids go back to School tomorrow. Dunno who's more excited, the parents or the pedo's?" School

#10906

"When I was in School I was in a Science lesson, and it was a quiz. My Science teacher asked the questions and we put our hands up and answered them. The question was, "If lots of cells make a tissue, what do lots of tissues make?" To which I replied, "A lonely Friday night?" School

#10907

"I remember all the baking I did in home economics in School. The teachers couldn't see round the back of that building." School

#10908

"I was always the best at math in School. Pretty much the bare minimum as a teacher." School

#10909

"At School they call me the whizz kid. But then again that's only because I wet myself in the GCSE math exam." School

#10910

"I was doing a chemistry paper today and the question was "Why is NH3 important to humanity" Apparently "to serve Mein Fuher and rid the world of Jews" I not on the mark scheme" School

#10911

"As I lay beneath the stars taking hundreds of spectacular pictures I couldn't help but think... I've just taken voyeurism to an all new level of low." School

#10912

The School Career's Adviser is speaking to Johns dad. "Frankly," he said, "Your son is rude, churlish, vacant with an intelligence level bordering on moronic. On the rare occasions that I can extract a response from him, inevitably it is monosyllabic..... We think he has a great future ahead of him selling trainers in Sports Direct School

#10913

Got my results today, and like the thousand of other spotty tennagers I am over joyed. The condom Worked and the girlfriend isn't pregnant. School

#10914

If there's one thing I definitely get from exams it's a new pen. School

#10915

"I got all Bs and Cs at School. It wasn't until I was a bit older that I moved onto harder drugs." School

#10916

"My School is putting on a play to show people how in danger African children are.

We don't get pre-show snacks." School

#10917

"I said to my son, "What did you do at School today?" He said, "We learnt about all the capitals." "How many do you know?" I asked. He said, "All of them." I said, "All of them, are you sure?" He said, "Yes, they're just like the small letters, but you write them a bit bigger." School

#10918

"So today I had this english test, and one question confused me. I had to find the past tense of "Think". So I thought and I thought and I thought, and at the end I wrote: Thinked" School

#10919

"For those taking their exams, remember what OCR really stands for... Observe Copy

Repeat." School

#10920

"The Government should sack all the striking teachers and replace them with long-term unemployed Greeks. They'd be glad of 36 weeks Work a year." School

#10921

"None of my mates understand Venn diagrams, but my girlfriend and all her mate's do.

We move in very different circles." School

#10922

"My PE teacher was a bully who went ballistic just because I couldn't complete the School cross country run after I pulled a calf. He roared "I DID NOT TELL YOU TO STOP RUNNING!" as he dragged me off the baby cow." School

#10923

"Teacher says:' so Rob the saying 'It only takes one tree to make a thousand match sticks, and it only takes one match to burn a thousand trees' what can we take from this?' Rob: ' the other 999 matches" School

#10924

"Just like a lot of kids my age across the country I got my results back today and they are awful,

I've got chlamydia" School

#10925

"My old teacher was incredible at history. He knew the date of every battle, the wife of every king, the winner of every war. Shame he taught Biology." School

#10926

Just did a series of multiple choice question tests....I got all a's. School

#10927

"There was a Time I couldn't even spell the word "teacher". Now I is one." School

#10928

Am I the only person who, when they finished their exams at School and the teacher said, "It feels great when you're done doesn't it?" who replied,"That's exactly what you said to me last night, Miss". School

#10929

I joined the debating society at School the other day. Clearly misunderstood what my teacher meant when he said we would have a math-debate... School

#10930

"I was always warned as a kid not to blow my own trumpet However it was that mentality that caused my exclusion from the School orchestra" School

#10931

"I remember in primary School we had a cupboard where we would kiss the girls at break Time. A lot has changed since my day. Its an abortion clinic now." School

#10932

"At School I was known to be a bit of a math genius, in 2003 I managed to get an A*!

It's amazing what can happen in 6 years." School

#10933

what do you call a scout with a lot of BBQ's? Bear grills School

#10934

"The School disco said 'Cash prize for whoever dresses the most retro.' So I turned up with just a leaf covering my dangly bits." School

#10935

"The School register: The kid from Eastern Europe – Check The kid with Tourette's - Tick

The birthday boy - "Present" The deaf kid - "Ear" The kid on drugs - "Hi" The dead kid- "ah late again I see" School

#10936

"I graduated from Cambridge with a master's degree in arts..............would you like fries with that sir?" School

#10937

"I was doing a talk at my local University earlier, addressing the 'people of the future'....

I really hope we have a plan B..." School

#10938

I have a dream: a dream that, one day, chickens can cross roads without having their motives questioned. Sayings

#10939

"The greatest thing about the internet, is that you can quote something and totally make up the source." - George Washington. Sayings

#10940

"My wife accused me of being self-important. I nearly fell off my throne." Sayings

#10941

"I saw a bloke being completely henpecked by his girlfriend on The Jeremy Kyle Show.

You could really see who wears the tracksuit bottoms in their relationship." Sayings

#10942

"My motto is "Never say never." Which makes it difficult to tell people my motto." Sayings

#10943

"People think I'm weird because I'm addicted to laxatives. But really I'm just a regular guy." Sayings

#10944

"I was at the cash and carry earlier stocking up on fabric conditioner and was devastated to find I couldn't fit it all in the van. Luckily the wife was only a phone call away and turned up in the car. We managed to take some comfort in that." Sayings

#10945

"My father always said neither a borrower nor a lender be. That's why he was fired from the mortgage department at Natwest." Sayings

#10946

"She offered me her ring. I knew it was just a Tolkien gesture." Sayings

#10947

Does "I love you like a brother" mean the same thing in Mississippi? Sayings

#10948

"Laugh and the whole world laughs with you... Cry and you look like a poof." Sayings

#10949

"After our divorce my wife took me to the cleaners. A lift was the least she could do after being awarded the family car." Sayings

#10950

"As an investment, I just bought an antique Samurai sword. If life becomes a struggle it'll be good to have something to fall back on" Sayings

#10951

"Be Alert The world needs more lerts" Sayings

#10952

"An ex turned up from 10 years ago and said she wanted to be a suicide bomber. Talk about a blast from the past." Sayings

#10953

"Loose lips sink ships" I don't know about that, but they certainly took down a load of seamen." Sayings

#10954

"Bad things always come in threes. With the exception of The Cheeky Girls." Sayings

#10955

"The local kids have taken to calling me "Age" I'm only 17, but you know what they say, age really creeps up on you" Sayings

#10956

Once you go black you'll never go back...to having equal rights. Sayings

#10957

"My employee is suing me after he fell off a ladder at Work. This Time he went one step too far." Sayings

#10958

Whoever said, "What goes up, must come down", can't have ever encountered my wife's knickers. Sayings

#10959

"My grandfather used to always say "Slow and steady wins the race" He died in a fire" Sayings

#10960

I'd be more optimistic if I thought it would help. Sayings

#10961

"For months and months I had to put up with the constant sound of my Siamese twin nagging me to give my consent to an operation to separate us. In the end I agreed to it just to get him off my back." Sayings

#10962

"The postman always rings twice." ...A year if he Works for Royal Mail." Sayings

#10963

Popularity is what people strive for when they lack the strength to be themselves. Sayings

#10964

My parents told me the truth last night, it wasn't curiosity that killed my cat, it was lung cancer. Sayings

#10965

"I come from a broken home. By masturbating at my broken window." Sayings

#10966

People with big salaries...You gotta give them credit. Sayings

#10967

Everything's all gonna be ok in the end, if it's not ok,, ITS NOT THE END Sayings

#10968

"I know one day Emile Heskey will do something useful with his boots. And hang them up..." Sayings

#10969

"Never tell a woman that she is over-reacting..... She'll only over-react" Sayings

#10970

Following Government cuts, please note that on Christmas Day in the morning you will only see two ships come sailing in. Sayings

#10971

"A loving smile from my wife is like sunshine on a rainy day. Nowhere to be seen." Sayings

#10972

"It's all fun and games until someone loses an eye. Then it's fun and games that someone can't see." Sayings

#10973

Laughter is the best medicine, which is why I am no longer a doctor Sayings

#10974

"You know what they say, you never forget your first! Unless you repress it like I did.

Uncle Tom was so rough...." Sayings

#10975

'They laughed when I said I was going to be a comedian. They're not laughing now' Sayings

#10976

I actually ran over a cat today......9 Times! just to be sure!! Sayings

#10977

"I was walking through the park today and wondered, "why does the Frisbee get bigger the closer it gets?" And then I realized due to the curvature of my eye the size of the object depends entirely on the angle between its most distant points, which decreases with distance, and the Frisbee from a distance subtends a smaller angle than when up close. And then I carried on with my walk." Sayings

#10978

When I hear people sighing that life is so hard, I can't help but think, "Compared to what??" Sayings

#10979

"despite many threats when I was younger, I never did have my woe tied." Sayings

#10980

All Work and no play makes Jarek a Polish builder. Sayings

#10981

"I've been Working like a black the last few days Which is probably why I got fired for lack of effort." Sayings

#10982

"I imagine that if you were to cut open an archaeopteryx, it's stomach would be full of worms.

After all, it was the earliest bird." Sayings

#10983

"My wife left me because apparently, I talk in irrelevant football clichés. Talk about a game of two halves." Sayings

#10984

apparently "better late than never" is not a good thing to say to the teacher when picking your son up 2 days late from School Sayings

#10985

"Only the good die young" It's the only reason my mother in law is still with us." Sayings

#10986

The first rule of Animal Abusers Club is: you do not let the cat out of the bag. Sayings

#10987 "' .. So, I decided, if you can't beat them, join them.' Was not my most popular first post in the 'Lock up all the child abusers' Facebook group." Sayings

#10988

"I couldn't believe My Luck... I've never known a Chinese woman to lie so much." Sayings

#10989

"My parents always told to live each day as if it were my last. Now I walk around in constant fear of dying. Cheers mum and dad." Sayings

#10990

"They say revenge is a dish best served cold. Actually, that's necrophilia." Sayings

#10991

"I got offered a job in a wine factory today. I think I'll mull it over." Sayings

#10992

"I took a few steps in the right direction today... But then I quickly backtracked as I realized the pub was in the left direction." Sayings

#10993

"My wife's like a walking encyclopedia. Thick and flat." Sayings

#10994

"I saw a suicide bomber blow herself up earlier and the emergency services brushed her up into a nice little neat pile at the side of the road. I've got to say; she was bang tidy!" Sayings

#10995

I've been very down to earth since losing my pilot license. Sayings

#10996

"When I was a kid my dad told me that the man must bring home the bacon in the household. But I went one better - I married a pig." Sayings

#10997

Whoever said Money can't buy happiness, didn't go to the right shops. Sayings

#10998

Where does the bad light end up? Sayings

#10999

"When you say to a woman; heaven must be missing an angel. Are you not just saying you should be dead politely?" Sayings

#11000

"I've just moved in with my significant other, who is black. It's true what they say; once you go black, you can't get credit." Sayings

#11001

If dogs die in hot cars, why do they lay next to the fire? Sayings

#11002

"I saw a frozen metal pole and wrote on it the reason why I do bad things. Then my perversions took hold of me and I just couldn't help but lick it. That's my excuse and I'm sticking to it." Sayings

#11003

"I was telling my friend yesterday how I found Mt. Everest in my back garden. He thinks im making a mountain out of a mole hill." Sayings

#11004

"'' Any bloke can have a child but it takes a REAL MAN to be a dad '' It's true you know, blokes tend to be stronger than children, they're easily overpowered so you really do have your pick of the bunch. Don't know about the other bit..." Sayings

#11005

"My wife's motto is "It's not the size of the boat, it's the motion of the ocean" Which might be why her luxury cruise liner business failed." Sayings

#11006

"North, East, South, West. An excellent way to remind yourself never to eat shredded wheat." Sayings

#11007

"There's two sides to every story. MINE... and the truth." Sayings

#11008

"I slept like a baby last night. To be honest, I am only 2" Sayings

#11009

Freedom of speech is wonderful - right up there with the freedom not to listen. Sayings

#11010

"I hear the secret to a good joke is perfect timing. 00:09" Sayings

#11011

Confucius say: "Woman who sit on judge's lap get honorable discharge" Sayings

#11012

"I'm as honest as the day is long..... ...in Iceland.... ...at Christmas." Sayings

#11013

"My wife was going away for the weekend, and as she left she kissed me on the cheek and said: "Be Good". As she closed the door, I chuckled under my breath; "While the cats away, the mice can play." I spent all weekend playing with my pet mice. It was lovely." Sayings

#11014

"Bye, take care." I'm glad you said that cause I was planning on driving home blind folded." Sayings

#11015

"My deaf-mute brother went on a rampage in a supermarket today, killing 13. It's always the quiet ones." Sayings

#11016

"'Love thy Neighbor as thyself.' Which is why I feel the need to allow my Neighbors to listen to my music when I do." Sayings

#11017

"My nan always warned I should be "wary of all men because they only want one thing."

Even though I've been married for over a year, I still can't get the image of grandad holding a remote control out of my head." Sayings

#11018

"My wife walked into the bedroom in a nurse's outfit and whispered, "Tonight you can do whatever you want." "Wow, I feel like a kid in a candy shop," I said "Sounds like someone's happy..." "With diabetes." Sayings

#11019

"The Devil Makes Work for Idle Hands. He'll have his Work cut out if he ever visits Liverpool then." Sayings

#11020

"The Kettle said to the Pot "Is it because I am black?" Sayings

#11021

If people say to you, "Liar, liar pants on fire!" and your pants aren't actually on fire, I think they're being a bit hypocritical. Sayings

#11022

"Ladies: Arrive alive. Don't nag your husband whilst he's driving." Sayings

#11023

It's only my vertigo that stopped me climbing the ladder to success. Sayings

#11024

"They say that there is a bullet out there with your name on it. That's why I've lived my whole life in fear because my surname is Armour-Piercing." Sayings

#11025

"What goes around comes around. I found this out when I threw up on the Waltzers." Sayings

#11026

"You could hear a pin drop in my house this morning when the wife found out I'd been having an affair. Pity I didn't see the grenade that she'd just pulled it from." Sayings

#11027

"Don't teach your Grandma to suck eggs, you don't get the same pleasure." Sayings

#11028

"I've just treated my wife to a new vibrator. I'm going soft in my old age." Sayings

#11029

"I was telling my dad that it's easy to steal washing off the Neighbors line. He said, "I know son, been there, done that, got the t-shirt." Sayings

#11030

"When in Rome........ Rape the Pope to restore balance." Sayings

#11031

"They say that "Some mistakes are too much fun to only make once" ... Which is why both my kids have genetic disorders." Sayings

#11032

Sticks and stones may break my bones but guns are more effective. Sayings

#11033

"Fortune favors the bold..." Said the inventors of the first washing powder." Sayings

#11034

First thing's first. As opposed to when, exactly? Sayings

#11035

"An obnoxious American told me how proud he was to be living in a free country. I told him you get what you pay for." Sayings

#11036

"I sold a Schoolboy a pencil case, protractor and a fountain pen on eBay today. I threw in a ruler for good measure." Sayings

#11037

"A problem shared is a problem halved. Unless you tell a woman." Sayings

#11038

Who's Billy and why does he have no mates? Sayings

#11039

I've just come back from America, similar to here but it's the little differences that make it interesting. They say color, we say colour; they use z's where s's should be; the pavement is called a sidewalk; pancakes are apparently for breakfast and 'save' means 'blow up with grenades'. Sayings

#11040

Shouldn't have cut the opening 3 subjects from my film: 'Best Acronyms: A-Z'. It's gone straight to DVD. Sayings

#11041

"The pen is mightier than the sword... ... as Joe Pesci comprehensively proved in Casino." Sayings

#11042

"I brought a giant ladle with a picture of the union jack on it into the Indian restaurant where I Work. It caused quite a stir." Sayings

#11043

"I'm finally going to see that new Justin Timberlake film. It's about Time." Sayings

#11044

"There's still life in the old dog yet." I said dumping my Neighbors crippled, half conscious dog on their porch after hitting it with my car." Sayings

#11045

"I'm not a poet, And I know that..." Sayings

#11046

"If tomorrow turns out anything like today. It will gradually get darker towards evening." Sayings

#11047

I ran over a pheasant on the way to Work the other day, cut it right down the middle. It wasn't sport, but it's definitely a game of two halves. Sayings

#11048

"When God closes a door, he opens a window." Clearly, God doesn't plan on holidaying in Portugal." Sayings

#11049

"Fool me once, shame on me... Fool me twice, shame on me... Fool me 3 Times... Yeah, this Alzheimer's is worse than I first thought." Sayings

#11050

"It's not the cough that carries you off, it's the coffin they carry you off in" Unless you're a Muslim, then they bury you in a sheet..... if they can find the bits...." Sayings

#11051

I used to love playing Hide and go Seek with my watch, but I just can't seem to find the Time anymore. Sayings

#11052

"My mum says I need to tackle my Gephyrophobia. I told her I'll cross that bridge when I come to it." Sayings

#11053

"Just seen a fight between an Auctioneer and a Hairdresser.. They were going at each hammer and tongs." Sayings

#11054

"A nagging wife is like a dripping tap... Until the plumber comes around and fixes it." Sayings

#11055

"I was learning about gravity the other day. It's very down to Earth." Sayings

#11056

"I went on a date tonight, she turned up well over dressed. Clothes on." Sayings

#11057

"Home is where the heart is" The police then took me back to my cell as the murder investigators went to my house." Sayings

#11058

"My pompous Neighbor once said "War is never the answer" So I asked him "What is a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state?" Sayings

#11059

"My death metal band 'Abuk' got sued the other day. Apparently you have to pay royalties when you record a version of a copyrighted song. In my defense, I told the court not to judge Abuk by its cover." Sayings

#11060

They say a picture is worth a thousand words, yet the guy at the gallery wouldn't trade me a painting for my newspaper. Sayings

#11061

"My girlfriend told me she's joined a theatre group just for blondes. Fair play to her." Sayings

#11062

An alcoholic is someone whom you dislike that drinks as much as you do. Sayings

#11063

"My wife is leaving me because she says I over complicate everything I say. Well it's safe to say I am a rabbit of negative euphoria." Sayings

#11064

"Sliced bread. The best thing since chopped up mammoth." Sayings

#11065

"I often go out with a list of insults written on my sleeve. I'm never stuck for an off the cuff remark" Sayings

#11066

Just met up with a thirty something girl from a dating website. Turns out it's stone. Sayings

#11067

"I just had to shut down my new restaurant 'The Broth'. I hired too many cooks and it spoilt it." Sayings

#11068

Once you go Asian, you get disappointed and return to Caucasian. Sayings

#11069

"Here's looking at you kid" Which is why I'm now in jail for pedophilia." Sayings

#11070

"Cannibals love a good bargain. If you offered a cannibal a buy-one-get-one-free he'd bite your hand off." Sayings

#11071

Quite often I just go into the street tuck myself into a ball and do roly-polys all the way to the corner. Sorry, if that seems too urban for you guys but that's the way I roll. Sayings

#11072

"They say 'absence makes the heart grow fonder'. They're right, ever since I left my wife, I've never been happier." Sayings

#11073

"I tell you who I don't get. Big breasted, blonde nymphomaniacs with bags of cocaine knocking on my door." Sayings

#11074

"I'm told women hate their men to be 'all show and no trousers'. Odd. That's exactly how I like my women." Sayings

#11075

Since I stopped blowing my own trumpet, I've become the world champion at hide and seek. Sayings

#11076

When everyone is against you, it means you are absolutely wrong - or absolutely right. Sayings

#11077

Great!! I've just discovered the number of wrongs that make a right! Sayings

#11078

When a hipster tree falls in a forest, it makes a sound, but you probably haven't heard it before. Sayings

#11079

"I had a flute recital today. I blew it." Sayings

#11080

"My mum was a firm believer in the phrase, "You can't have your cake and eat it."

Needless to say, I had some depressing birthday parties." Sayings

#11081

"The strip of cloth used to make a Turban is 16m long. Why is probably why the phrase ''I'll eat my hat'' never really caught on with Sikhs." Sayings

#11082

Wouldn't going 'behind somebody's back' be doing it in front of them? Sayings

#

11083

"Living with my wife there is never a dull moment. It's a continuous one." Sayings

#11084

"How many mechanics does it take to change a Lightbulb? About 70...Judging by the amount they charge you." Sayings

#11085

"'Best thing since sliced bread' As opposed to when people would jus ram a full loaf in their mouth...." Sayings

#11086

Whoever said "Behind every great man is a great woman" has obviously never seen the trailer for Human Centipede. Sayings

#11087

"I hate it when people make up random Sayings to sound interesting and different, I mean what's the point? Might as well chuck a donkey on the bonfire!" Sayings

#11088

"I'm trying to figure out why my car is defying the laws of gravity. It's really driving me up the wall." Sayings

#11089

"give a man a fish and he will eat for a day give a man my wife for the night and he will smell like one forever" Sayings

#11090

"My friend started throwing other people's bags around in the lobby I said 'why you doing that?'

he replied 'because other people do it.' It was at that point I whipped out the cliché, and said, 'if those people jumped off a cliff, would you?' thinking he had no response. Alas, he replied with a grin on his face, 'yeah- my fall would be padded from all of the others on the ground!'" Sayings

#11091

"Clegg: I wanted to 'wring' banker's necks". Didn't we all Nick. If only one of us had reached a position of political power, like say, Deputy Prime Minister, then we might have actually been able to do something about it." Sarcasm

#11092

George Bush: "Suicide bombers: we are gonna find you - and we're gonna make sure you don't do it again..." Sarcasm

#11093

"Onions always make me cry for some strange reason. Most probably because when I was a kid an onion lorry ran over my dog." Sarcasm

#11094

"Sarcasm. Yeah, THAT'LL Work." Sarcasm

#11095

I just bought a new chair and inside was a packet of silica gel. Thank god it had 'do not eat' written on it as I was about to sprinkle it over my chips. Sarcasm

#11096

I have just told iTunes that I've read and agreed to their Terms of Service when I actually haven't! I've never felt more alive!! Sarcasm

#11097

"BBC NEWS - Fire cutbacks 'put lives at risk.' Oh, so that's where I've been going wrong? Next Time my chip pan is blazing away, I'll not waste the local fire stations Time, safe in the knowledge I have less chance of dying when the flames are free to burn away." Sarcasm

#11098

"I've got myself into a little bit of debt and so I downloaded my Experian credit report.

It looks depressing but I'm sure paying 8 a month to view the page will get me out of debt quicker than using it towards actually repaying." Sarcasm

#11099

"News: The Irish water crisis continues. Imagine how tragic it would be if the Irish had to start drinking copious amounts of alcohol to deal with their problems." Sarcasm

#11100

"Opportunity" and "crisis" share the same word in Chinese. Which helps explain their involvement with so many African nations." Sarcasm

#11101

"My mate said to me this morning, "Shall we go fishing after dark?" I said, "why don't we go now while it's day light, it'll save waiting till tomorrow." Sarcasm

#11102

"My wife says she's leaving me because I'm sarcastic. I said, "That's fantastic now I can post a style of joke that's never been done before." Sarcasm

#11103

"Now over to ITV for the Formula 1 Highlights \- - The races starts,

\- Vettel wins." Sarcasm

#11104

"A civil servant goes to see the department head. "Why do you want a transfer now?" asks the department head. "You've been in the same job in the same office for 39 years!"

"I'm not sure," says the civil servant, "I think it's that wild and restless gypsy blood in me." Sarcasm

#11105

"Submitting a joke here is like making a baby. You fire about 300,000,000 of your little fellas, but only one gets through every few years." Sarcasm

#11106

"I just looked up "Retweet" in the dictionary and was quite surprised. It doesn't mean attention seeker." Sarcasm

#11107

"I told my mum I've been cycling into Work for a couple of years now

she said you want to be careful on those main roads' wow, she's opened my eyes to a whole new world of safety and caution." Sarcasm

#11108

"I had a row with my girlfriend down the pub last night and ended up chucking my drink over her. Thank god I was only drinking Carling." Sarcasm

#11109

"A ginger with friends? Yes, Chesney, you really are 'The One and Only'." Sarcasm

#11110

"Well my girlfriends pregnant again. She says if she was "big at the front", then it would have been a boy. But because she's "big all round", that means it's a girl. I said, "So have you been carrying her for the past 10 years then?" Sarcasm

#11111

"My mate asked me the other day, "What's the most anticlimactic way to end a joke"

I wondered about it for a while before telling him I don't know." Sarcasm

#11112

"Lily Allen asked fans to "say a little prayer" following her second miscarriage.

Sorry Lily, I don't pray to a God, that if he actually did exist, would allow little babies to die, and rapists to win the lottery after buying one ticket. So maybe I should, but there you go." Sarcasm

#11113

"Following the explosion at a factory in Lincolnshire where 5 men were killed in what Police have described as an illegal alcohol factory, Police have raided another premises which has been manufacturing a cheap version of Carling. Police have told the public that they can recognize it by the label of "Fosters" Sarcasm

#11114

"Daily Mail 'Family of albino Muslims terrorized after one of them marries a Christian man' That's just disturbingly weird and makes me sick to my stomach, who would want to marry a Christian?" Sarcasm

#11115

"What came first the chicken or the egg? The egg, I don't have the chicken until dinner." Sarcasm

#11116

Pizza Hut Double Pepperoni: Because three slices of pepperoni would just be overkill. Sarcasm

#11117

Sleepless nights, cold sweats, panic attacks and flashbacks are destroying my life ever since my accident.......or wedding as some call it. Sarcasm

#11118

"I reached across the table to get some cakes when my mother said: "That's rude, have you not got a tongue?" I replied: "Yes, but my arm is longer." Sarcasm

#11119

"I have never stopped anyone from saying woman can't drive.... but god so help whoever tells them they can...." Sarcasm

#11120

"Yahoo News: "Derry awaits City of Culture result from Liverpool" It's not like Scousers to take their Time handing over something they shouldn't have had in the first place." Sarcasm

#11121

Sarcasm: When life gives you lemons, squeeze them into life's eyes, while smiling. Sarcasm

#11122

"Jo Yeates' body was missing sock." And, more importantly, a pulse." Sarcasm

#11123

Hearing rumors of retaliation for attack on Fortnum and Mason: a mob of tweed clad old Etonians vandalize a Lidl in Slough. Sarcasm

#11124

"I'd just been out birthday Shopping and was sitting on the crowded bus home, when this little old lady asked me if I mind giving up my seat for her. I looked at her miserable face and heavy Shopping bags, and said "Yes, I do." "Alright then," she replied, "Just don't expect any Christmas presents off me and your grandfather this year,"." Sarcasm

#11125

I bought a baseball cap today, but every Time I put it on my head it rolls off. Sarcasm

#11126

"The wife suggested we go for a night out somewhere because we haven't been out for ages. She said "How about going to the dogs one night?". I said "Good idea, but I don't really want to spend an evening around your mothers." Sarcasm

#11127

"The RSPCA have released a statement saying the proposed Badger cull would be a "black day for Badgers". They also said the holocaust was a "difficult Time for jews" and that the destruction of the entire human race would be "regrettable"." Sarcasm

#11128

"Ill only invest in someone's future when they have one" Thanks mum" Sarcasm

#11129

After all that's gone on I must say, Dave's "Hug A Hoodie" Worked superbly. Best thing to happen since sliced bread as they say. Sarcasm

#11130

"Apparently, the only question you can't answer truthfully is 'are you asleep?'. I suspect 'are you dead?' is also quite a tricky one." Sarcasm

#11131

"Here's an idea for in the future Greggs. Why not put a sticker on your ham salad sandwiches along the lines of: "May or may not contain traces of ham" Sarcasm

#11132

"It's amazing how much a man changes when he's trying to impress a lady" my wife said.

"True" I replied "but if I knew what you'd turn out like after I married you I wouldn't have bothered with clean underwear or socks!" Sarcasm

#11133

"Have you heard of the new game African children have started playing? ''Where's Kony?''" Sarcasm

#11134

The UK, the driving force behind the Industrial Revolution, inventor of vast medicines such as Penicillin, winner of the world cup, conqueror of Napoleon and Hitler, the heart and soul behind the period of exploration, and our Eurovision song is more queer than the host, Graham Norton, and has the charisma of peanut. Rule Britannia. Sarcasm

#11135

"Lindsay Lohan has been sentenced to 90 days in a jail that is run by a Lesbian gang.

A former inmate of LA's Century Detention Facility said "She'll have to watch her back."

Errr......... No........ I don't think it's her back that's likely to get the most attention....." Sarcasm

#11136

Picking up paper with scissors, that's something they won't teach you in physics. Sarcasm

#11137

Trying to find a virgin is like looking for a white g string Sarcasm

#11138

If I had a pound for every Time I blink in a day, I'd probably have enough for a tank of petrol. Sarcasm

#11139

"I've just brought my mate a 10 B&Q gift card... You never know when you might need a broom and three screws." Sarcasm

#11140

"I was sitting relaxing watching TV when my mate asked, "If you could do it all over again. Would you do anything different?" "Yes." "Really? Which part? What would you change?" He asked excitedly "My answer to No." Sarcasm

#11141

"Just driven past a garage and saw a sign that read "cars bought for cash" Shame that, all I want is a couple of magic beans for mine" Sarcasm

#11142

Great Almond Street. Apparently there's a big nut-house there... Sarcasm

#11143

"GCSE MATH QUESTION 2010 Ted walks into to JJB to buy some trainers. After choosing some trainers from the small selection of shoes he is offered help by a shop Worker. The shop Worker then disappear out the back for half an hour looking for the shoes. After several Times of the shop Worker bringing back the wrong size Ted finally gets his shoes. How many pairs of pointless extra laces will he be offered before he can leave the shop?" Sarcasm

#11144

Thank god for the 'Playstation Move'. I've been waiting for a remote which gives users the opportunity to control a game through physical movement. I wonder where the idea came from? Sarcasm

#11145

"My fridge has broken down and the engineer cannot come out until next week due to the freezing weather conditions outside. Great, warm beer all Christmas for me." Sarcasm

#11146

"I've just told the wife I have taken out a hefty life insurance policy. "Is that to plan for the future?" she enquired. "Sort of" I replied. "I thought it was a good idea seeing as you have started cooking lessons" Sarcasm

#11147

If Rebecca Black had released her song today, on a Friday, we would have just laughed it off and say it was an April fool. Sarcasm

#11148

"Tesco: 'Try Our New Handmade Sandwiches Today'. As opposed to the other sandwiches which they made with their feet." Sarcasm

#11149

"I've never really got why people congratulate me on my birthday. It's basically saying "Well done! You've managed to make it another year without dying!" Thanks." Sarcasm

#11150

"Sky Sports News: Haye lost because of a broken toe. Fair play to him; I once broke a toe and I couldn't punch for weeks..." Sarcasm

#11151

The church of England showed today they really care, asking people to pray for the situation in East Africa, maybe if they sent the four million pounds they have in shares in news international, just might Work better. Sarcasm

#11152

"I'll tell you who gets a bad press. Anyone who reads The Sun or Daily Star." Sarcasm

#11153

Apparently a fifth of disabled adults say the Paralympics are patronizing. Ah bless. Sarcasm

#11154

"My fat, ugly wife rang the police, "I'm being stalked... I want 24hr protection."

"We'll be there shortly ma'am" they said. I don't think they took it too seriously though.

Ten minutes later there was a noise outside, she opened the door and found a can of Sure on the mat." Sarcasm

#11155

In other news, scientists are trying to figure out if those who believed the recent McDonald's hoax have an IQ above 18. Sarcasm

#11156

"Good things come to those who wait" Unless what you're waiting for, is customer service." Sarcasm

#11157

"A judge has ruled that the SFA had 'no right to impose a transfer embargo on Rangers FC.'

I suppose he's right. After all, it was only 20 years of tax evasion." Sarcasm

#11158

"I really have invented the world's smallest violin, But everyone thinks I'm just being sarcastic!" Sarcasm

#11159

"What does lightning and a female Chinese boxer's punches have in common.

Only one in a million strike you." Sarcasm

#11160

"Dropped my phone down the toilet. Thankfully it's a Nokia so it didn't flush." Sarcasm

11161

"Right, let's get this straight So close." Sarcasm

#11162

I don't buy sure as the adverts sound too sarcastic. Sarcasm

#11163

"Mark Duggan's family must be really shocked by the scale of the riots his death has caused.

I bet they never realized he had so many friends up north." Sarcasm

#11164

Rather than saying, "And here's your receipt," cashiers should say, "Will you throw this away for me?" Sarcasm

#11165

My mum's just told me 'this is not a hotel'. I was like 'I know. I've been into the bathroom. I've seen how big the shampoo bottles are'. Sarcasm

#11166

"I bought one of those "Memory Foam" mattresses the other day, it doesn't Work, I think it's got amnesia." Sarcasm

#11167

My mate called in for a beer earlier. We talked about going to the gym. I said physical fitness is a little weakness of mine. My wife popped her head around the door ,and said don't forget to tell your mate about your other little weakness! Sarcasm

#11168

"Sky News 'Great Train Robber Remains in Prison' Well he can't have been that great if he's in prison." Sarcasm

#11169

"I've started watching Bargain Hunt on the BBC recently, and it has got me really excited about the profits that can be made from dealing in antiques. I've just dropped the curator of the Louvre an email asking if I can buy the Venus de Milo for 100 - I hope he agrees, based on what I have learnt from the show I could get as much as 108 for it." Sarcasm

#11170

"Me: in Nicaragua, beautiful women used to be thrown into volcanoes. Wife: you wouldn't do that to me, would you? Me: I said beautiful women" Sarcasm

#11171

"BBC News: "Missing tourist found alive in US." On holiday, strangely enough." Sarcasm

#11172

"My wife tried telling me that women are smarter than men.... "Is that why anyone with a high I.Q can join that club womensa...." Sarcasm

#11173

"A bully pushed me over in the playground today, and I grazed my knee slightly. Naturally, this means that I am now the future winner of the X-Factor 2012." Sarcasm

#11174

"If Money does not grow on trees, why do banks have branches? So, they can hang their customers out to dry!" Sarcasm

#11175

"I bought some pajamas the other day, and when I got home I realized they had pockets. Which is great, because now I no longer have to hold things when I'm asleep." Sarcasm

#11176

I hate it when I don't forward chain mail and I die the next day. Sarcasm

#11177

"Walked in the kitchen to see my dog at his water bowl earlier today. So, I quickly ran up and tried giving him a good shafting from behind. Before I could stop him, he turned and bit me on the hand. He can give it but he can't take it." Sarcasm

#11178

"So the arson attack that killed 6 children in Derby was started using petrol. Surely there was a cheaper alternative like throwing gold bullion through the windows." Sarcasm

#11179

"How can you tell if a man suffers from low self-esteem and has no sense of self-worth?

He's a house husband." Sarcasm

#11180

"I don't need to use Sickidates to find Mrs. Wrong. I'm already married." Sarcasm

#11181

"Roughly, women go through the change at more or less the same Time in life. As soon as you marry them." Sarcasm

#11182

I've won so much on the Euro millions, IE cannot display it!!!. Sarcasm

#11183

"Murder accused says he is 'Crossbow Cannibal' "Carlsberg don't do defense strategies, but if they did, they'd be about as good as their beer." Sarcasm

#11184

In France, they've always been very thoughtful about the environment. I mean even in 1624 Lodewick de 14e already thought about it. He designed the fountains in the palace of Versailles in such a way that only half of them Work at a Time. Sarcasm

#11185

Thank you, True Crime, for saying that was a reenactment. I was pretty upset your camera person didn't stop that murder. Sarcasm

#11186

Some people are as complex as the pricing strategy at Poundland. Sarcasm

#11187

"Groundskeeper "Oy you, It's against the law to fish around here". Me "I'm not fishing-I'm teaching my worm to swim"." Sarcasm

#11188

"My wife said she's leaving me because I'm a "self-loving narcissist". Jokes on her, 'self-loving narcissist' is redundant. I wouldn't have made that mistake." Sarcasm

#11189

"Woo! finally something for the trophy cabinet! That tiny little trophy will look huge in our cabinet. Right next to where they expected the world cup and the Wimbledon cup to sit..." Sarcasm

#11190

"I have just noticed a label on my new headphones that says 'Insert headphones in ear'

There was me thinking it was a suppository." Sarcasm

#11191

"TV advert for a home learning.... "I have just completed my creative writing course, the feeling is.... indescribable" Money well spent then!" Sarcasm

#11192

"Red Dead Redemption is so real... It's like you're really in Back to the Future part 3." Sarcasm

#11193

How nice it was for Manchester City Council, to posthumously make the late Tony Wilson a Freeman of the City. It must be great comfort for his widow to know that Tony's ghost can walk sheep and cattle over bridges, and carry an un-sheathed sword in public. Sarcasm

#11194

I took the wife to a restaurant. We ordered our food and wait ages for the order to arrive. Finally, a young man arrives and places the order on our table. I said to him "Are you the waiter who took my order?" The waiter replied " yes sir, I am." "Thats funny" I said, "I was expecting someone much older." Sarcasm

#11195

Oryza sativa: So, good they named it rice. Sarcasm

#11196

I think whoever Works at the marketing teams for cigarettes needs to be told that "Smoking Kills" is the worst slogan I've seen in years. Sarcasm

#11197

I'm just logging on to Facebook to see who's ill and who's kids are ill. Sarcasm

#11198

I finally get this "big society" thing, David Cameron spends 680,000 doing up number 10 and I have earned 680 to keep my family of 3 for a month "we are in this together". Sarcasm

#11199

"A staff member at Royal Mail had a birthday party last week, and me and a group of friends were invited. We turned up bearing no cards of gifts, just to show him what it feels like." Sarcasm

#11200

I could look at you all day but the zoo shuts at 6pm. Sarcasm

#11201

English sport- we couldn't win an arm wrestle with Jade Goodys mum Sarcasm

#11202

"My wife left me because of my constant references to cowboys. This house wasn't big enough for the both of us anyway." Sarcasm

#11203

"I've just seen a bloke in the bookies bet on Stephen Hawking's to win the next series of the X Factor. Well, he might as well have. He backed Team GB to win a medal in the 100m and 200m races at the Olympics." Sarcasm

#11204

"Where do yahoo get their headlines from? I just read "Dutch among lowest cannabis users in Europe..." What tomorrow? "America has the lowest BMI on the planet..." "Britain has the least migrants in the world..." "Muslim women catch the most sun..." The mind boggles!" Sarcasm

#11205

"Just yesterday I was asking my girlfriend how she thinks OJ's life would have panned out if he were white... But "apparently" being BLACK doesn't MAKE you a MURDERER." Sarcasm

#11206

Not every flower can say love, but a rose can. Not every flower can survive thirst, but a cactus can. Not every vegetable can read, but bless, look at you having a little go! Sarcasm

#11207

"I was walking through the park with a mate when he cried out "Ouch! A bug just flew into my left eye! What are the chances!" "Precisely 1 in 2." Sarcasm

#11208

"BBC News: "The most comprehensive Statistics published so far on the August riots in England show that those who took part were poorer, younger and of lower educational achievement than average" They really hit the nail on the head with this one..." Sarcasm

#11209

"My girlfriend came into the living room and asked, "Has somebody been clipping their toenails into the bath?" "You mean apart from me?" Sarcasm

#11210

"My wife just gave birth to our first son after an arduous 23 hour labor. Glad I wasn't paying her by the hour." Sarcasm

#11211

"Dear Walkers Crisps, your crisps are really tasty. When will you be making a full bag?" Stupid

#11212 "My mate told me that I just don't understand irony.

Which was ironic because we were at a bus stop at the Time." Stupid

#11213

"My mate just said to me, "If you became invisible, what would you do first?" I said, "I'd go to Paris, find a performing street mime and beat him to death; the round of applause he'd get would be astounding." Stupid

#11214

"I used to be in a band called 'Missing Cat'. You probably saw our posters." Stupid

#11215

Just finished reading the fifth book in the "learning to count" trilogy. Stupid

#11216

"I've just invented an invisibility cloak; anything under it is rendered completely invisible.

I'm still Working out the kinks; you can still see the cloak itself." Stupid

#11217

"They say the imagination is unlimited? Describe to me a completely new colour...." Stupid

#11218

"My dad gave me a riddle yesterday. He said, "Now then Steven, I am my father's brother's daughter's only cousin. Who am I?" That really confused me. I'm called Dave." Stupid

#11219

"I don't know why people were giving me strange looks down at the beach just because I was wearing flip-flops. My ears were cold." Stupid

#11220

"My wife approached me today and said, "I'm leaving you" I replied, "Actually, you are approaching me" Stupid

#11221

I've just bought a pack of Brownies at auction for 500 - nearly half the guide price. Stupid

#11222

"I just got a letter through the post. Another 25 days and I'll have the whole alphabet." Stupid

#11223

"I don't know how we managed without the internet. In the days before Wikipedia, I had to go to the actual library to carefully cut pages out of the Britannica and replace them with ones full of glaring factual inaccuracies." Stupid

#11224

"Earlier in the week, I saw a sign saying, 'Tiredness can kill'. I'm finding it very hard, but I haven't yawned in 4 days." Stupid

#11225

Why do girls with lovely blonde hair dye their roots black? Stupid

#11226

"My mate got arrested at a football game last week and called me to arrange for bail. I asked him, 'On what grounds did they arrest you?'' He answered, 'Old Trafford.''" Stupid

#11227

"I've recently started Work as a mobile mechanic and drive around in a tow truck all day. I don't know why I need a big truck, most of the Time I just change the battery or wiggle the Sim card about." Stupid

#11228

"I was at the gym this morning, and I spent 20 minutes on the treadmill without breaking into a sweat. Tomorrow I might switch it on." Stupid

#11229

"How do you make a vegetarian chili? Steal his coat." Stupid

#11230

"I got home from Work and there was a note on the kitchen table from my wife. It read: 'Gone to see a Psychiatrist, your Brussel's sprouts on toast is in the washing machine.'" Stupid

#11231

"AOL News: Earthquake shakes England's south coast Witness: "It felt as if a big lorry had gone by in a hurry, except we don't have lorries go through here." How would he know then?" Stupid

#11232

"People say you shouldn't joke about 9/11 because of all the people who died. Well, if any of the 3,000-affected want to complain they're welcome to." Stupid

#11233

"I've just tucked my shirt in. I don't know why I put it to bed so early." Stupid

#11234

"The wife keeps complaining that I'm spending a lot of Time smoking crack. Well she's wrong. Yesterday I spent ten hours chasing a miniature elephant around my living room." Stupid

#11235

"I just called Cancer Research and said, "I would like to take part in your next Race For Life event dressed as a chicken." "Sorry, sir" she replied, "But you have to be a woman."

"No way" I said, "It's a chicken or nothing." Stupid

#11236

"The Police stopped me in the car earlier. "Couldn't help noticing your dog sir."

"With his head stuck out of the window?" I replied, "All dogs love doing that in the car."

"Very true sir," he nodded, "Just never seen one do it whilst he was driving before." Stupid

#11237

"Saw a sign at the doctors. TIME WASTED THIS WEEK DUE TO UNATTENDED APPOINTMENTS: 12 HOURS Fair play to them! If a customer doesn't show up, why not get drunk?" Stupid

#11238

"BBC news: 1-million-dollar coin sells for 4 million at auction. I can't help but feel they got ripped off." Stupid

#11239

"I've just phoned an ad up out of the local paper. "Wanted: Car seat for children ages 3-6" Apparently, it wasn't a swap deal." Stupid

#11240

I saw a beautiful golden eagle sitting in a nest today when I thought 'he looks angry, I should probably get out.' Stupid

#11241

"Apple has released a new app that allows iPhone users to greet each other. It's called the iFive." Stupid

#11242

Even with barbecue sauce, this barbecue tastes terrible. Stupid

#11243

"For me, the sixties ended the day I sold my old camper van. December 31st, 1969." Stupid

#11244

"Listen to me carefully, I will say this only once. This." Stupid

#11245

"There was an out of date pint in the fridge at Work and I told them I would take it home for my cornflakes, but replace it with some fresh the next day. You can't believe the fuss they made about it at the blood bank." Stupid

#11246

"Ive just bought my girlfriend some gift-wrap for Christmas. I took it to the Gift Wrap department and told them to wrap it, but in a different print so she would know when to stop unwrapping." Stupid

#11247

"My wife doesn't know much about football. This morning, she asked me, "What was the England score?" I said, "0-0." She said, "Oh. What was the score at half Time?" Stupid

#11248

"What do you call a pedophile on a bike? Cycle Jackson." Stupid

#11249

If the theory of evolution was really true, wouldn't you think by now Ethiopian children could catch flies with their tongues like lizards? Stupid

#11250

"Hosepipe ban for households. Water cannons likely to be used by police. All welcome to join the protest on my front lawn." Stupid

#11251

"Head, shoulders, knees and toes. Knees and toes. For people with extreme dandruff problems." Stupid

#11252

"My job is really stressful, every day I have to deal with murderers, terrorists and rapists. I'm starting to regret ever opening a balaclava shop." Stupid

#11253

"Dad, the boys at School have been calling me Girlie Boy." "Why you letting them get to you son....is it that Time of the month again?" Stupid

#11254

"A friend hooked me up with a blind date last night. I was waiting outside the station, and decided to give the woman I was meeting a call. "Hey, where are you?" I asked.

"Just coming out of the station now." she replied. "Oh, you can probably see me, I'm wearing a blue T-shirt." I told her. "I can see two men in blue T-shirts, which one are you?" she asked. My heart sank a little, and my expectations dropped, as I replied with a sigh... "I'm the one on the phone." Stupid

#11255

"My math teacher once asked, "See how many Times you can take 7 away from 700?"

I must have done it nearly a hundred Times... and still got 693 as the answer." Stupid

#11256

"Elvis Presley died 35 year ago today. It really got me thinking. What sort of Time travelling paradox machine does he own?" Stupid

#11257

"My son just told me what my wife had got me for my birthday 'as a prank'. A broken trumpet. I didn't like the sound of that." Stupid

#11258

"Have you ever been caught sniffing your mums knickers? You must be good at it then!" Stupid

#11259

"My wife is divorcing me for being Stupid. I know I'm not the sharpest star in the sky but I'm not Stupid" Stupid

#11260

"I'm not using eBay anymore. I bought tape measure for 20p: it says 'NEAR' at one end and 'FAR' at the other." Stupid

#11261

"I got run over by a mobile sperm bank. I didn't see it coming." Stupid

#11262

"I went to our local cannibal restaurant last night and ordered the 'Baby Food Special'..

I love the platter of tiny feet" Stupid

#11263

"My wife said, "You're living in the past" I said, "That's not what you said yesterday" Stupid

#11264

"I'd jokingly told my wife that I wanted a Lamborghini for my birthday. When I got back from Work on the big day, all I could smell was Indian food. "I couldn't find a Lamb Borghini", she said,"... so I hope a Lamb Bhuna is OK.." Stupid

#11265

"I was driving into Work today, when I saw a car wrapped around a lamppost. I thought. That's just taking remembrance too far... What's wrong with a bunch of flowers?" Stupid

#11266

"My wife likes nothing more than to curl up with a good book. So, I've bought her a copy of Advanced Contortionism." Stupid

#11267

"My son's School teacher rang me today. "Your son didn't turn up for School today?" he exclaimed. "Well, he's being bullied," I replied. "Really?" he gasped. "Tell him to come and see me and we'll sort it out." "He's locked himself in his room," I replied. "I shaved his eyebrows off and shat in his bed." Stupid

#11268

"Little Johnny walked into the house shortly before noon. "Johnny," his mother cried, "what are you doing home from School so early?" "I got the right answer to the question," said Johnny. Looking confused his mother asked, "Which question was that?" "Who put glue on teacher's chair?" Stupid

#11269

"I joined 3 golf clubs today. Now I can practice my putting in the garden from the upstairs bedroom window." Stupid

#11270

"Do you accept cards as payment?" I asked the lad in the takeaway. "Of course, Sir", he replied, smiling. "Great", I replied, "this one is an old birthday card." Stupid

#11271

Does anyone else think the queens head looks like a coin? Stupid

#11272

"I've just been to the Auctioneer's but they were closed. There was a sign in the window that read: "Going, going, gone to lunch." Stupid

#11273

"I gift wrapped a baseball bat with birthday paper and ribbons. My girlfriend didn't really know what hit her." Stupid

#11274

It was a dark and stormy night and all the lights were out, then there was a tap on the window. What a Stupid place to put a tap. Stupid

#11275

"I've often heard it be said that it's the little things in life that count. Like calculators?" Stupid

#11276

"My wife complained that I never do any decorating around the house. So, to shut her up I got stuck in for two days solid, and I must say the place looks much better. It's amazing the difference a bit of tinsel can make." Stupid

#11277

"Whenever I dance around in my living room wearing a nappy, holding my cat and smoking a cigar, my Neighbor stares at me through the window. I think he must be a bit of a weirdo." Stupid

#11278

"My German Neighbor had a blast from the past today. He was digging in his garden and plunged straight into a buried Doodlebug." Stupid

#11279

I'm a member of the illiterate book club. We meet once a week to judge a book by its cover. Stupid

#11280

As I sped home from Work breaking every Red Light on the way, I thought to myself, "I really should put this Baseball Bat down and get myself a Car." Stupid

#11281

"I went to my first football match the other day. I wasn't keen: it was so noisy; I couldn't even hear the commentary." Stupid

#11282

"11-11-11 The only date this century that looks like a fence." Stupid

#11283

"I launched my own clothing line last night. I knew I should have taken the washing in before setting the fireworks off." Stupid

#11284

"My Neighbors obviously really enjoy my late-night guitar playing. They smash my windows through, so they can hear me more clearly." Stupid

#11285

A ghost walks through a bar... Stupid

#11286

"Every night I have to endure hearing my Neighbors arguing through the wall. I have no idea why one of them has to come around my house to do it." Stupid

#11287

"Top Recession Busting Tip: Don't waste your Money on an 'A to Z' when you only ever go from A to B anyway." Stupid

#11288 "67% of Americans are Stupid. I belong with the other 13%" Stupid

#11289

"Working as an usher during the Gorillaz opera, I was showing people to their seats.

"Where is it?" a woman asked, as she followed me. "It's coming up, it's coming up, it's coming up, it's coming up, it's coming up, it's coming up, it's coming up, it's there!" Stupid

#11290

"Dog walkers are definitely a jinx. Whenever a dead body is found, there's always one nearby." Stupid

#11291

"Found a wallet. If your VISA card is 4678 2345 2828 9001 exp. 11/12 CVV 810

get in touch as I've also got your I.D. and business cards." Stupid

#11292

"My father always told me to switch off lights as I leave a room. Why do other people take it so personally?" Stupid

#11293

"I got into a taxi and started shouting 'Stop, don't drive, stay here!' 'That type of language won't get you anywhere', the driver said." Stupid

#11294

"When I was a toddler my dad spent all of his Time inventing new products for kids my age. He even went to the extent of fixing wheels to the bottom of a plastic bowl. Used to drive me potty." Stupid

#11295

"When my Workmate never showed, the boss asked "Can you do the Work of two men?"...."Of course I can," I said "but it will take me twice as long." Stupid

#11296

"After a lot of interest, I had a concrete offer made for my car last night. I turned it down though. I've decided to wait until someone offers me cash." Stupid

#11297

I may not know much about sport or geography, but if England can only beat Belgium by one try to nil, what chance have we got against the other African teams in the Ashes? Stupid

#11298

I've been teaching my dog how to count. I said "Rover, whats three plus two minus five"? and Rover said nothing. Stupid

#11299

"After my girlfriend's father died we decided to get married stood on his grave. Well he did say I could marry his daughter over his dead body." Stupid

#11300

"I bought a packet of those 'Everlasting Gobstoppers' as a child, and twenty-five years on they're still going strong. On closer inspection, it turns out I actually bought a packet of marbles." Stupid

#11301

"I told my mate that my wife was pregnant. He said he didn't think I had it in me.

I don't think he understands how babies are made." Stupid

#11302

Ever since acquiring my u-shaped binoculars things really have been looking up. Stupid

#11303

"My wife said to me, "You are literally too Stupid to insult." I said, "Thank you." Stupid

#11304

Two grains of sand in the desert, turn to each other and say, "Busy here, innit?" Stupid

#11305

"I always like to keep a bat under my bed. Just in case someone wants to come along and film a nature programme." Stupid

#11306

"Apparently changing your name to "The Terminator" is enough to get you fired. Gynecologists are way too serious." Stupid

#11307

"I had a running race with a disabled bloke last night. As he was running I noticed that his arms fell off. Then his legs, then the rest of his body. He finished just ahead." Stupid

#11308

"Earlier today I saw a blonde grabbing at the air above her head. She was collecting her thoughts." Stupid

#11309

"My friend suggested I should prepare for the brutal lighting storms we've been forecast.

So, I've changed my name to "Twice." Stupid

#11310

"My wife gave birth to our baby son today, and I've named him after my father. She wasn't too impressed with the name, 'The Milkman', though." Stupid

#11311

"My girlfriend's leaving me because I do everything for her. So, I hacked her Facebook account and defriended myself." Stupid

#11312

"My brash, amateur magician brother said he could easily do the 'catch the bullet between his teeth' trick. That's the first and last Time he'll shoot his mouth off." Stupid

#11313

I can't see the category for blindness. Stupid

#11314

I can't believe how Stupid people were in the Middle Ages, believing in witches and magic. Now excuse me, I have to forward this email, otherwise a dead baby will kill me. Stupid

#11315

"Doctor, Doctor, I've lost my ability to shock." "I'm not surprised." Stupid

#11316

"Christ has risen and walks among us. Who you gonna call?" Stupid

#11317

"I was walking out of Asda when a guy with a Vodaphone jacket approached me "excuse me Sir, who is your mobile phone with?" I replied "It's with me, in my pocket" as I briskly walked out the door." Stupid

#11318

"I went to see my boss today and said, "I think we have a communication problem."

He replied, "You can say that again, I fired you two weeks ago." Stupid

#11319

"'Government announces TV licenses to be frozen for 6 years' .. I'm not taking any chances with a fine, mine's in the freezer already." Stupid

#11320

"BBC News: Yemen bomb 'defused just in Time'. What's the big deal about that?

Every bomb I've ever seen on TV has been defused with one second remaining." Stupid

#11321

I bought a new pair of running shoes yesterday but as soon as I got them home they were off. Stupid

#11322

It must be so hard to be a navy pilot. How do they make the boats fly? Stupid

#11323

"I can't believe my mate Paddy didn't get caught robbing that bank yesterday.

Surely someone must have seen him driving the forklift down the motorway with a small building on it." Stupid

#11324

I've just found out who was nicking my beetroot. I caught him red handed. Stupid

#11325

"I keep a clock in our henhouse. It's my Chicken Tikka." Stupid

#11326

"I'm going to be running a 'football for giants' league next year. I've just been elected president of FIFAFOFUM!" Stupid

#11327

"I hate people who batter seal cubs. They taste much better in breadcrumbs." Stupid

#11328

"I jokingly said to my blonde girlfriend, "I got you a new solar-powered sunbed Darling."

"Great! Where is it then?" "Outside." "I can't see anything." She said, walking back from the window. "Seriously? You can't miss it. It's that big green square beside the path." Stupid

#11329

"My Parrot is naked, upset and 5.50 richer. Who raffled his feathers?" Stupid

#11330

Hearing people use metaphors to express their mood really rattles my cage Stupid

#11331

I can't begin to explain my fear of starting things. Stupid

#11332

"I was in a posh restaurant with my new girlfriend the other day. I tried to impress her by ordering our food in French, but the waiter was very rude, and didn't seem too impressed with my efforts. I complained to the manager, who was very apologetic. He even offered us free prawn crackers with our buffet." Stupid

#11333

"I'm going to report the local Natural History Museum to the RSPCA. From the looks of it, they haven't fed their T-Rex for ages." Stupid

#11334

"After just 2 days I have lost my new job as the marketing manager of Nestle.

They gave me a 3million advertising budget and told me to spend it wisely or lose my job.

I pulled up in my Ferrari this morning and said, "I've decided to lose my job." Stupid

#11335

"I've brought one of those shower cubicles which can withstand 40,000 bangs before it will shatter. I am not happy... I only hit it 39,456 Times and it smashed." Stupid

#11336

"I went on an 8-week course to cure my fear of spiders, but I quit after the 5th week.

Now I'm afraid of tri-pods." Stupid

#11337

"I fluffed my lines last night. That'll teach me to hide cocaine in my sock." Stupid

#11338

"I got arrested for indecent exposure, which I thought was a bit harsh, as I was only wearing a pair of underpants. They really do keep your head nice and warm." Stupid

#11339

"My son said he wanted some drum sticks for Christmas. Fair enough, KFC's quite cheap." Stupid

#11340

"I love my cliché advent calendar. Every Time a door closes, another one opens." Stupid

#11341

"I've just blown a trumpet. It didn't move very far." Stupid

#11342

"When we were alone in the kitchen the other day, I asked my sister-in-law what she wanted for her birthday. She leaned in close and whispered that what she really wanted was a good roger ring. So far, I've been to Hinds, H. Samuels, Argos, and Ernest Jones, and no-one knows what they are. She's gonna be really disappointed..." Stupid

#11343

"I've just bought my wife a window for her birthday. It's just like the one that she pointed to in the high street last week." Stupid

#11344

Does anyone know where Concentrate is? I've been drinking this lovely orange juice from there. Stupid

#11345

"Brit: Are you going to the London Olympics in 2012? American: That depends, where's it being held?" Stupid

#11346

"My mate said, "If you were stuck on a desert island, what's the one thing you couldn't survive without?" I said, "Oxygen"." Stupid

#11347

"I was taking a shower this morning, when I thought to myself... Shoplifting is not a talent of mine." Stupid

#11348

"Why did I divide sin by tan? Just cos." Wordplay

#11349

"I was only young when I learned to count. It was odd at first, even then." Wordplay

#11350

"I'm sick and tired of radical Muslims getting all the attention in the media. What about all the awesome Buddhists, gnarly Hindus and most excellent Jews?" Wordplay

#11351

When James Bond is out of his home country of England, is he known as +44 007? Wordplay

#11352

"I used to live on the 13th floor but have just moved up to the 14th floor but that's another storey." Wordplay

#11353

"I've just stolen loads of swimming inflatables. I'd better lilo." Wordplay

#11354

"Ramadan. Putting the slim back into Muslim." Wordplay

#11355

Abstinence makes the church grow fondlers. Wordplay

#11356

"What's worse than finding a maggot in your apple? Finding a vein in your sausage." Wordplay

#11357

"People who are opposed to bringing back capital punishment, often argue that the death penalty has no effect on re-offending rates. I couldn't agree more. I've lost count of the number of Times I've been mugged by a corpse." Wordplay

#11358

"I was recently asked about my views on euthanasia. I said they all look the same to me." Wordplay

#11359

"You invented Tipp-Ex, didn't you? Correct me If I'm wrong...." Wordplay

#11360

"Me and my mate have just been fighting over which is the best vowel. I won." Wordplay

#11361

"I make 1,000,000 a month cleaning Windows. I invented Norton Anti-virus." Wordplay

#11362

"My new telly is brilliant, it shows 50 frames per second. I managed to watch the whole of the snooker world championships in less than a minute." Wordplay

#11363

I am a conscientious man, when I throw rocks at seabirds I leave no tern unstoned. . Wordplay

#11364

"Today, a guy put a gun to my head and demanded a coconut-filled chocolate bar.

I hate Bounty Hunters." Wordplay

#11365

"Did you hear about the scarecrow that won an award? He was outstanding in his field." Wordplay

#11366

Major car collision on Spaghetti Junction: 12 injured, 4 pasta way. Wordplay

#11367

"People call me Mr. Compromise. Wasn't my first choice for a nickname, but I can live with it." Wordplay

#11368

"I spent some Time at my wife's grave earlier. She's not dead - she thinks I'm digging a pond." Wordplay

#11369

"I was just taking a dip in the swimming pool when the lifeguard asked, "What have you got there?" I replied, "Hummus." Wordplay

#11370

"Today, I walked into a restaurant. "Hi, is my table ready?" "No, not yet sir. Do you mind waiting?" "No, that's okay." "Great, take these to table six then." Wordplay

#11371

"I saw a woman stood in her flooded front room crying. I thought, "If anything, you're just making it worse." Wordplay

#11372

"I don't understand why anyone would set their washing machine at 40 degrees. Surely it would look neater in line with all the other kitchen units." Wordplay

#11373

"Iron man. What a Fe male." Wordplay

#11374

"I shot my paper boy this morning, I left his body slumped over his bag. His death was all over the news." Wordplay

#11375

I'm very familiar with 25 letters of the alphabet. I don't know why. Wordplay

#11376

"What's pink and sounds terrible? Pink." Wordplay

#11377

"I came downstairs this morning to see that my curtains were drawn. All the furniture was real though." Wordplay

#11378

"I saw a sign in a car park saying, "Thieves want your sat nav!" I thought, "Well they can get lost." Wordplay

#11379

"My parents gave me a really cheap dictionary for my birthday yesterday. I couldn't find the words to thank them." Wordplay

#11380

"An American army camp in Iraq has a homemade sign outside, it reads: -

"Second To None" British troops to have a sign: - "None" Wordplay

#11381

"Anybody else gonna eat cat food for dinner? I Know Iams." Wordplay

#11382

"So, Kim Jong Il has died. For those Stupid people who don't keep up with current affairs, she was the leader of North Korea." Wordplay

#11383

"It is said that brushing your teeth with the opposite hand stimulates brain activity in the morning. I tried it and stabbed myself in the back of the throat. Yes, I'm wide awake now." Wordplay

#11384

I never let my children watch big band performances on TV. Too much sax and violins. Wordplay

#11385

"An unnamed weatherman has reacted angrily to being sacked because he always gives cold gloomy forecasts. No more mist and ice guy." Wordplay

#11386

"I saw a flying saucer this morning. It flew right out of my hand and hit the wife in the head." Wordplay

#11387

"My television screen has gone black. Needless to say, it doesn't Work." Wordplay

#11388

"News from a week on the stock market. Helium was up, but feathers were down. Paper was stationary, but pencils lost a few points. Lifts rose but escalators continued their slow decline. Switches were off and mining equipment hit rock bottom. The raisin market has dried up. Pampers remained unchanged while Sun peaked at mid-day. Andrex tissues touched a new bottom." Wordplay

#11389

"Nostalgia. It's not what it used to be." Wordplay

#11390

"My mate just burst into my room while I was busy Working and asked me what an electrical synapse in the human body was. The nerve." Wordplay

#11391

"What's a riot? Three dyslexics." Wordplay

#11392

"I got fined by the council today for letting my dog foul in the park. He ran up and tackled a poodle from behind." Wordplay

#11393

Blunt knives are pointless. Wordplay

#11394

So, what if I can't spell Armageddon? It's not the end of the world. Wordplay

#11395

"I'm turning Rastafarian, but I'm worried about the stress it will put on my hair... I'm dreading it." Wordplay

#11396

"Drinking with a speech impediment? It's whisky business." Wordplay

#11397

"I found a hole in my trainer that's big enough to put my finger through. One formal complaint from her, and I'm now banned from the gym." Wordplay

#11398

"There's one thing I can't stand when I'm drunk. Up" Wordplay

#11399

"I asked my girlfriend if I could give her one, she said 'Sure, be my guest'. So I gave her 0.2 instead." Wordplay

#11400

"I'm going everywhere in a giant hamster ball. That's how I roll." Wordplay

#11401

"I lost a boy called Simon who I was babysitting for. When his mum came home she asked, "Where's SI gone?" "Vietnam," I said, tongue in cheek. I realize now that there is a Time and place for geography Puns." Wordplay

#11402

"For London Fashion Week, they decided to cover the London Eye in camouflage. I couldn't see the attraction." Wordplay

#11403

"A man goes home to his wife and shows her his latest tattoo of a spreadsheet on his chest.

"You've really Excelled yourself this Time!" she says." Wordplay

#11404

"I've been engaged quite a few Times, but never had the heart to get married. There's been quite a few near Mrs." Wordplay

#11405

"Tell you what floats my boat. Water." Wordplay

#11406

"My girlfriend ended up with two black-eyes last night. I can't believe she fell for the old boot polish on the binoculars trick." Wordplay

#11407

"My wife said she is getting fed up of me jumping to ridiculous conclusions. Which is why she will probably leave me and run off with a milkman." Wordplay

#11408

"I Work with a guy called Mick Pratt, but most people just call him Prat. They're clearly taking the Mick out of his name." Wordplay

#11409

Does anyone else want to meet a police officer with the last name World? Wordplay

#11410

"If I was fighting the rock in wwf wrestling, I would take a piece of lined A4 with me into the ring. Everybody knows that paper beats rock." Wordplay

#11411

"I went to pick up my photos today. The bloke said, "Sorry Sir, we can't give them to you, they're not fully developed." I panicked and said, "Those are my nieces, it's not what you think." Wordplay

#11412

"I'm so skint at the moment that all I can afford to eat are herbs my mate has lent me.

I'm living on borrowed thyme." Wordplay

#11413

"Headline taken from the Peterborough Evening Telegraph: "MPs call for jobs blow to be reversed" Wordplay

#11414

"What do houseflies and Mac users have in common? Neither of them understand how Windows Work." Wordplay

#11415

"I'm a firm believer in black power. That's why I've swapped my farm machinery for some slaves." Wordplay

#11416

Ninety two percent of cross-eyed teachers have difficulty controlling their pupils. Wordplay

#11417

"What gets wetter the more it dries? A woman who really enjoys drying things." Wordplay

#11418

"I've just had 40 winks on the train... I knew I shouldn't have worn this pink t-shirt." Wordplay

#11419

If I had a penny for every Time someone gave me their dog to look after, I'd have a pound. Wordplay

#11420

"I've been slowly torturing a centipede for the past 98 days. It's on its last legs now." Wordplay

#11421

"Is it true that an apple a day keeps the doctor away... or is it just one of Granny's myths?" Wordplay

#11422

"9 out of 10 cats prefer Whiskas. I know, I pulled them off my cat and it's never been the same since." Wordplay

#11423

Anyone who's ever experienced Tesco should know that their famous slogan "Every little helps" is much more appropriate when you remove the first and last letters... Wordplay

#11424

"John Works for the AA. His wife's just left him. He got mugged on the way back from the pub.

His house has just been burgled. He's heading for a breakdown." Wordplay

#11425

"I for one... ...but that's Roman numerals for you." Wordplay

#11426

"So every cloud has a silver lining? Pff, tell that to the people Hiroshima." Wordplay

#11427

"KuwaitI police investigating a deadly blaze at a wedding tent that killed 43 women and children say the ex-wife of the groom has confessed to starting it. They have charged her with arson within tent." Wordplay

#11428

"I've just seen a group on Facebook called, 'I hate feet'. Obviously, these people are fans of the metric system." Wordplay

#11429

"I knew a guy who fell into an industrial grinding machine. He's fine now." Wordplay

#11430

"My mate asked me the other day if I fancied playing with some dirty old slag around the back of the steel mill. Very disappointing." Wordplay

#11431

My internet bride got delivered today, she's the WiFI always dreamed of. Wordplay

#11432

"What's the difference between a circus act and some lap dancers? One's a cunning array of stunts..." Wordplay

#11433

"I asked my boss if I could leave half an hour early the other day. He said, "Only if you make up the Time." I said, "OK. It's 35 past 50." Wordplay

#11434

Do you know how annoying it is when people answer their own questions? Very. Wordplay

#11435

"My mum just texted me saying 'call me ASAP' I think I'll stick to calling her 'Mum'." Wordplay

#11436

"I went to Boots and said, "Can I have a bottle of shampoo please." The woman said, "Extra volume?" I said, "CAN I HAVE A BOTTLE OF SHAMPOO PLEASE!" Wordplay

#11437

"Everything is easier said than done. Except for talking, that's about the same." Wordplay

#11438

"I asked this Australian bloke how far away I was from Queensland. He replied, "It's twenty clicks away, mate." Things must be bad if they've started speaking dolphin." Wordplay

#11439

"I won 10,000 on a scratch card last week and the wife said we should draw up a list of what to spend it on. "Well, I'm going to book a holiday for one." "Oh goody" she screamed excitedly, "I can't wait!" Can't help thinking she's misunderstood what I said." Wordplay

#11440

I'm an Indonesian five-year-old and I made your PC. Wordplay

#11441

"I tied the knot with a beautiful young woman yesterday. Pity I'm an executioner." Wordplay

#11442

"I was reading through the ingredients for a fruit salad I'm making today and it said:

"Pineapples: five cubed." I'm not sure though, 125 will probably be too many." Wordplay

#11443

I love it when celebrities act like their name suggests, such as Lady Gaga or Princess Di. Wordplay

#11444

When I was young, my mum always used to hit me with the telephone. I was always on the receiving end..... Wordplay

#11445

"007, listen carefully, I have some fantastic Hi-Tech trainers for you." "OK, what do they do?" "Erm nothing, but they were cheap." Wordplay

#11446

"I used to be quite good at Wordplay. Once a pun a Time." Wordplay

#11447

"God is talking to one of his angels. He says, "Boy, I just created a 24-hour period of alternating light and darkness on Earth." "What are you going to do now?" asks the angel. "Call it a day," says God." Wordplay

#11448

"Incest. Putting the relation into relationship." Wordplay

#11449

"The other day a mate of mine hit me with a chocolate bar. How dairy." Wordplay

#11450

A guy was arrested for groping a hotel receptionist. In court, his defence was: "When I arrived there, I drove through a gate marked ENTER, walked through a door saying PUSH, came to a desk with a bell that said PRESS and met a woman wearing a badge that said PAT." Wordplay

#11451

"I went house hunting at the weekend. I went to see one house that had mirrors all over the walls.

I thought, "I can see myself living here." Wordplay

#11452

I have no beef with vegetarians. Wordplay

#11453

"My oldest approached me today and told me he was feeling suicidal. I said, "Hang in there, son," and pointed to the spare room." Wordplay

#11454

If you cut a glow-worm's tail off, would it be delighted? Wordplay

#11455

"I told my Chinese mate that I bought very cheap cigarettes that were shipped in from a foreign country. He said, "Is that Regal?" Wordplay

#11456

"I've bought a device that makes my wife come every Time. It's a retractable lead." Wordplay

#11457

At any Time, the temptation to sing The Lion Sleeps Tonight is never more than a whim away. Wordplay

#11458

"What do you call a completely shaven black person? A smooth criminal." Wordplay

#11459

If you were lost in fog, would you be mist? Wordplay

#11460

"Our Brazilian housekeeper is rubbish at making the beds. She's very tidy downstairs though." Wordplay

#11461

"HMV to close sixty stores. Is this the Vinyl Countdown?" Wordplay

#11462

"I took a girl home from a club last night. As soon as we got inside the front door she was all over me like a rash, kissing me all over and rubbing her hands over my body. Leaning her mouth to my ear I could feel her hot breath as she whispered, "Time to show me how hard you really are." Quick as a flash I punched her to the ground and kicked her teeth out." Wordplay

#11463

"I've got a fear of two-letter words. I get scared just thinking about it." Wordplay

#11464

"Sticks and stones may break my bones. Because I have Osteoporosis." Wordplay

#11465

"I bought some biscuits yesterday, on the packet it said, "Store in a cool place." So, I mailed them to Samuel L. Jackson's house." Wordplay

#11466

"I was walking into my local pub, when I suddenly realized it was darts night.

So, I did a 180 and left." Wordplay

#11467

"My dog is a blacksmith. Every Time I open the front door he makes a bolt for it." Wordplay

#11468

"My mate has no hands. I feel for him." Wordplay

#11469

"My bird thinks she's a famous Thespian, because her minge is always being used in gynecology training videos. I think she's ovary acting." Wordplay

#11470

"I've just built a Working catapult. It's disguised as a chair, so it tends to throw a lot of people." Wordplay

#11471

"'100% Yes!' '1000% Yes!!' '1,000,000% Yes!!!' I wish the X Factor judges would stop trying to top each other... and just top themselves." Wordplay

#11472

"I bought a CD which was just the sound of water flowing. I didn't like it though; it was too main-stream." Wordplay

#11473

"It's cruel that people make fun of the way Stephen Hawking talks. I use one of those voice boxes myself and can synthesize with him." Wordplay

#11474

"My next song is about subtraction. Take it away..." Wordplay

#11475

"A contestant accused me of being an unfair gameshow host. Point taken." Wordplay

#11476

"A lot of people are getting overexcited about today being 09-09-09, and I hear just about every club in the country's having an "emergency services" party tonight. Personally, I'm waiting for 12-12-12, when I plan to spend all day carrying a microphone with me and doing a sound check wherever I go." Wordplay

#11477

When I was a kid people used to cover me in cream and put a cherry on my head, it was tough being brought up in the gateau. Wordplay

#11478

"I was in a mood earlier because the wife accused me of always trying to be clever.

After hours of awkward silence, she asked, "What's the matter?" I replied, "It is the basic structural component of the universe." Wordplay

#11479

"My wife made the allegation "I think you've had an affair with that Welsh tart, from Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch". I said, "How can you say such a thing?" Wordplay

#11480

"In a bizarre publicity stunt, David Walliams and Matt Lucas have kidnapped the Who Wants to be a Millionaire presenter... Little Britains Got Tarrant" Wordplay

#11481

Don't worry about infringing on corporate trademarks, Just Do It. Wordplay

#11482

There's a fine line between a numerator and a denominator. Wordplay

#11483

"BBC headline "McDonald's loses hamburger case" Surely it would make more sense to carry hamburgers in a paper bag." Wordplay

#11484

"Ten words, two commas, an exclamation mark and a full stop all appeared in court yesterday...

They're due to be sentenced next week." Wordplay

#11485

"The other day, an attendant stopped me in a hospital car park to tell me, "You can't park here. It's badge holders only." I replied, "But I have got a bad shoulder." Wordplay

#11486

"Just had an African come up and try to get me to sign a charity sheet - when I said no he started to cry... ...what an emotional black male." Wordplay

#11487

"I saw this bloke, coughing and wheezing. Turns out he was a member of Team Rocket." Wordplay

#11488

"Nigerian President Dies After Long Illness" This is definitely a bad week in politics if you're Brown." Wordplay

#11489

"My New Year's resolution is to save enough to buy a Velcro wall. And I plan on sticking to it." Wordplay

#11490

"The French are concerned that 77% of their electricity comes from nuclear power.

I think they should stop over-reacting." Wordplay

#11491

"I'm extremely proud of my essay about the wind. But it's only a draft." Wordplay

#11492

"My girlfriend was disappointed when I bought her New York flights for her birthday.

But not as disappointed as I was when I found out she didn't even play darts." Wordplay

#11493

"I love playing chess at the park with old men. The hard part is finding 32 of them." Wordplay

#11494

"It's hard to say how much I love my family. That's throat cancer for you." Wordplay

#11495

There's a fine line between hyphenated words... Wordplay

#11496

"Results day for my daughter and, like many parents, I'm more than a little nervous.

Is the baby mine?" Wordplay

#11497

"My doorbell rang this morning. I didn't even know it had a phone." Wordplay

#11498

Legitimate CD sales are killing piracy. Wordplay

#11499

"I was pulled over by the police today. "How fast do you think you were going, sir?"

"60mph?" I asked. "Try 135," the officer replied. So, I shut the door and drove as fast as I could." Wordplay

#11500

"I saw a good-looking woman walking down the street, so I gave her a wolf whistle.

"What's this for?" she asked. I said, "If you see a wolf, blow on that and someone will come and rescue you." Wordplay

#11501

"Since I was a 14-year-old lad, I've dated girls in alphabetical order, starting from A, in an attempt to one day make it to Z. My newest girlfriend, Yvonne, is convinced I'll go back to my X." Wordplay

#11502

"I missed my bus this morning. I really shouldn't get so senTimental about public transport." Wordplay

#11503

"I took my girlfriend Eileen to an orgy party last week, you should have seen the mess she was in when they started playing Dexy's midnight runners." Wordplay

#11504

"I was at a party with some mates the other day and one of them said to me, "Is that the queue for the punch bowl over there?" So, I went over to the queue to find out and was told that it was actually for the buffet and that the punch had all gone. So, as a result, there was no punch line." Wordplay

#11505

"A guy challenged me to a drinking contest. Now, I'm not a big drinker, but boy can I eat. I replied, You'd definitely drink me under the table. But, I'd eat you under the table." I now see my mistake." Wordplay

#11506

"Two mountaineers reach a huge, deep fissure in a glacier. "Careful here," says one of them. "My mountain guide fell down there last year." "I bet you feel bad about that," says the other. "Not really, it was pretty old and missing a few pages." Wordplay

#11507

"Yesterday I shot a little girl, held her under water for 5 minutes then hung her. I love the euphemisms of being a photographer." Wordplay

#11508

I've spent my entire life researching the multiples of zero and it has amounted to nothing. Wordplay

#11509

"There's a gang going through our town, systematically shoplifting clothes in size order... The police believe they're still at large." Wordplay

#11510

"Chuckle brother's quotes aren't at all catchy to me, to you?" Wordplay

#11511

"I asked my missus, "What do you want for your birthday, fatty?" She said, "Don't get lippy." Mascara it is then." Wordplay

#11512

"I got caught shoplifting yesterday in Boots. I normally wear trainers." Wordplay

#11513

"Never get stuck behind the devil in a post office queue. For the devil, can take many forms." Wordplay

#11514"I just watched my daughter's netball team play for a place in the under eleven's final. What a semi." Wordplay

#11515

"Golf: Putting the putting into putting." Wordplay

#11516

"All I got for my last birthday was a pack of sticky playing cards. I found it really hard to deal with." Wordplay

#11517

"I hate it when I run out of Staples. So, do their security guards." Wordplay

#11518

"I told my mate that, in order to get laid, I'd promised my girlfriend that I'd marry her in the summer. He said, "July?" I said, "Of course I did." Wordplay

#11519

"I was reading this book on the anatomy of a pig. It was pretty standard, but I got to the end and found there to be a twist in the tale." Wordplay

#11520

"I was on the street. This guy waved to me, then came up to me and said, "I?m sorry, I thought you were someone else." I said, "I am." Wordplay

#11521

"I kept seeing a vegetable stall every day in the same place on my way to Work this week.

The disabled really shouldn't be allowed to drive." Wordplay

#11522

"So "Fe" is the elemental symbol for Iron and consists of the first two letters of the word "Female"? Now I understand why "Cu" is the elemental symbol for Copper." Wordplay

#11523

"I saw a sign in a shop- 'Mosquito nets 10' I didn't even know bugs could play the lottery" Wordplay

#11524

A bartender drowned in a tidal wave of tonic water after a case exploded, he was schwepped away. Wordplay

#11525

"Who's this slag 'Ladesh' I keep hearing about? Because everyone seems to bang her." Wordplay

#11526

I say tomato you say tomato. Doesn't quite have the same effect online. Wordplay

#11527

"I used to be a heroin addict until I started cutting my gear with washing powder.

Ive been clean ever since." Wordplay

#11528

"I've spent two years looking for my ex-girlfriend's killer. But no one will do it." Wordplay

#11529

"Dying cats pink, what's next? A Navy Seal?" Wordplay

#11530

Time travel is going to have been confusing. Wordplay

#11531

Finally managed a slam-dunk today. Tea everywhere. Wordplay

#11532

"I have a contact lens problem. I have no contact lens solution." Wordplay

#11533

"I went for an audition the other day, they were casting 13 people to be clouds. 14 showed up, It was overcast." Wordplay

#11534

"My wife and I were happy for 20 years. Then we met." Wordplay

#11535

"Today, I saw a sign at a picture framing shop that said, "Shoot the family, hang the kids, frame the wife." Don't photographers have a dark sense of humor?" Wordplay

#11536

"Graham Norton's house burned down last night. It was a camp fire." Wordplay

#11537

"What's big, grey and doesn't matter? An Irr-elephant." Wordplay

#11538

"Me and another guy have been fighting for a woman's affection for a while, and I finally mustered the courage to propose, with a huge inflatable sign saying "Will you marry me?" Unfortunately, my rival managed to pop the question first." Wordplay

#11539

"UN-Staffed office bombed" Just as well there was no-one there then." Wordplay

#11540

"I saw a billboard on the way to Work this morning that read "Future Events." Well, that's a sign of things to come." Wordplay

#11541

I was going to start taking self-defense lessons but I decided on algebra instead. I'm a firm believer there's safety in numbers Wordplay

#11542

"My mate Daniel wouldn't believe me when I told him that his name was an anagram.

He's in denial." Wordplay

#11543

"My son is being forced to smoke by our French exchange student. Pierre Pressure." Wordplay

#11544

"I was telling the police officer how local youths had thrown a milk bottle at me and just missed. He asked, "Skimmed past your face?" I replied, "No, full fat over my shoulder." Wordplay

#11545

"My friend has not been seen for a week and has locked himself in his house! I thought he had OCD Turns out he actually had COD." Wordplay

#11546

"It was a busy night at the Bulimic support clinic. The place was heaving." Wordplay

#11547

The Anorexia Ward is the easiest place to pick up girls. Wordplay

#11548

"My favorite pick up line... 'Pick that up'" Wordplay

#11549

"My three unwritten rules:

1.

2.

3." Wordplay

#11550

"What is hard and six inches long? My pen is." Wordplay

#11551

"I lost my watch earlier. I would have looked for it but I didn't have the Time." Wordplay

#11552

"BBC News: 'Mystery over flat victim's death' No mystery... Probably a steam-roller." Wordplay

#11553

"The 62nd Emmy Awards I think the decision to cut the running Time down to a minute was a good one" Wordplay

#11554

"I start a new job in Seoul next week, I thought it was a good Korea move.." Wordplay

#11555

"I have a butler with a missing left arm. Serves 'em right." Wordplay

#11556

If I had a pound for every Time someone told me that I don't understand common Sayings, then I would have quite a few stone. Wordplay

#11557

"I used to feed gorillas at Chester Zoo from a distance using a golf club. I'd drive them bananas." Wordplay

#11558

"Like Madonna I'm trying to adopt a spaz and an African kid. One Down, one Togo." Wordplay

#11559

My girlfriend criticized my apartment, so I knocked her flat. Wordplay

#11560

"I went out to the shop earlier to buy a book called "101 ways to improve your confidence". I couldn't buy it though, the guy at the till would have laughed at me." Wordplay

#11561

I've gone off them a bit now but there was a Time when I used to really dig graves. Wordplay

#11562

"All black people should be killed by firing squad at birth .. Sorry, I meant racists. All black people should be killed by racists at birth." Wordplay

#11563

If a cop comes up to me and says "papers", do I win if I say "scissors"? Wordplay

#11564

"Some terms are really misleading. I went into the changing room several Times.

It was still the same." Wordplay

#11565

Harper Seven is a pretty cool name, but if the Beckham's had just used an anagram of it instead, it would be even sharper. Wordplay

#11566

"I woke up this morning and there was a bloke stealing my gate. I didn't want to say anything in case he took a fence." Wordplay

#11567

"I saw some tightrope walkers the other day. What a weird flavor for a packet of crisps." Wordplay

#11568

"Instead of giving me a hand job, my girlfriend tried using her keyring... I felt like I was being fobbed off." Wordplay

#11569

Rats are under rated. Just check your dictionary. Wordplay

#11570

"A Scottish pedophile has raised a dispute with eBay. He claims the WiI Game Boy he received isn't what he was expecting." Wordplay

#11571

"I was touched by my Granddad when I was a little boy. His tear-jerking tales of world war two were simply heartbreaking." Wordplay

#11572

I love a girl with a trimmed bush because it makes it easier to see into her window at night Wordplay

#11573

"What's eight inches long and makes my wife come? My thumb and middle finger when I click them." Wordplay

#11574

''Age is just a number'' - it's quite clearly a word Wordplay

#11575

I have a dilemma. I want to help my wife stop smoking but I also have an overwhelming urge to set her on fire again. Wordplay

#11576

I have been Working in a mirror factory for years now. It's what I've always seen myself doing. Wordplay

#11577

The day that Microsoft creates a product that doesn't suck is the day that they venture into the vacuum cleaner industry Wordplay

#11578

I spent my day today protesting against the treatment of blacks, Muslims and Asians in this country, but the doctors at the hospital just would not listen. Wordplay

#11579

Without me, it's just awesome. Wordplay

#11580

"My local petrol station had a letter stolen from its sign last night. They're sending out an Esso S." Wordplay

#11581

"Gymnasium" in ancient Greek means "naked exercise" but try telling that to the receptionist at Fitness First. Wordplay

#11582

"I just walked into my Sarcastic Anonymous club, five minutes late. They said, "Oh, nice of you to join us." Wordplay

#11583

"Just got myself a new Czech girlfriend, but it's taken her 5 days to hoover the house. Turns out she's a Slovak." Wordplay

#11584

The Grim Reaper came to my house last night and said it was my Time to go... I wasn't going without a fight so I hit him over the head with my vacuum cleaner... I couldn't help but think I was Dyson with death. Wordplay

#11585

"Billy: Did you hear about that actress that was stabbed in London yesterday? Reese...what's her face? Timmy: Witherspoon? Billy: No with a knife." Wordplay

#11586

Vanessa Feltz is outraged that the News of The World has been intercepting her phone calls. She should be grateful \- no-one else in their right mind would want to tap that. Wordplay

#11587

"I was taking down some lecture notes this morning when I thought: "I really must try harder with my Christmas decorations next year." Wordplay

#11588

"Women's genitals are not a "Phenomenon". They're just "For nommin' on"." Wordplay

#11589

"I was arguing with my girlfriend in Nando's the other day when my best mate came over, grabbed the garlic bread and coleslaw from our table and ran off. I wish he would stop taking sides." Wordplay

#11590

"I used to be really good at reading braille. But I lost my touch." Wordplay

#11591

"Someone's just tried to sell me a wristband "for the victims of the tsunami." Wouldn't they be better off with armbands?" Wordplay

#11592

"My father brought me up single-handedly. It's not easy being the son of a pirate." Wordplay

#11593

"I asked the hotel receptionist for a wake-up call. Next morning, she rang and said, "what are you doing with your life?" Wordplay

#11594

If Russia invaded Turkey from the rear, would Greece help? Wordplay

#11595

I see Boomerangs are making a comeback. Wordplay

#11596

"I heard about that woman's body that was found after she had been missing for several days... At least the family now know where she's wheelie bin." Wordplay

#11597

"After my mother-in-law was murdered by a gang of youths, my wife said she wanted to go and see the killers... As luck, would have it, I managed to get a couple of cheap tickets off the internet." Wordplay

#11598

"I don't mind Black kids, I'm a very choosy babysitter.." Wordplay

#11599

"I've bought two 100m tickets for the 2012 Olympics. You should have seen the size of the envelope they came in." Wordplay

#11600

"I've started dating Little Red Riding Hood's gran. She's an animal in bed." Wordplay

#11601

"My friend once decided to stick an arrow in the ground. I couldn't see the point." Wordplay

#11602

"My Jamaican mate walked in on me doing a crossword. I said, "You have to help me. I need a ten-letter word meaning Great in ambition and scope. I've been trying to do this for two weeks." He said, "Monumental." I said, "No, I'm not, I'm just stuck on this one word." Wordplay

#11603

I'm the kind of guy that when asked to spell something over the phone I say 'G....for gnome' just to throw them Wordplay

#11604

"Every Time I get something stuck in my throat, I just dislodge it by drinking a pint of lager. It's called the Heineken Manoeuvre." Wordplay

#11605

"I'm really worried as there's been an explosion in Peshawar. I hope my naan's alright." Wordplay

#11606

I've got tickets for a concert for Love Music Hate Racism. I can't wait, I love music, hate and racism, they're three of my favourite things. Wordplay

#11607

"Me and my mates played a football match against a load of Marines yesterday.

At half Time, they brought on a Chinese bloke. I thought to myself, he's a yellow sub marine." Wordplay

#11608

"My mate said to me about if you change the G and N around in ginger, we did laugh. God knows what a gigner is tough, but I didn't want to seem Stupid." Wordplay

#11609

"I saw a sign on the road while driving today that said, Survey crew ahead. I did. They looked okay." Wordplay

#11610

"My friend said he's going to set a new standard in pubs by opening one on the top of a mountain. Personally, I think he's raised the bar too high." Wordplay

#11611

"BBC News: Plans for reading tests at six. It's a bit short notice, I usually have my tea then." Wordplay

#11612

"Ever since I filled up my Zippo I haven't been able to lift it out of my pocket. I think I need some lighter fluid." Wordplay

#11613

Tattoos are great for preserving memories, otherwise I would have totally forgotten about that anchor. Wordplay

#11614

"Old Macdonald had a really bad scrabble hand...... E - I - E - I - O....." Wordplay

#11615

There were so many vampires at my Halloween party I lost Count. Wordplay

#11616

"I love watching videos of lakes and rivers on the internet. I'm viewing a live stream right now." Wordplay

#11617

Everyone can put on their curriculum vitae that they know a little Latin. Wordplay

#11618

"I was hanging with a couple of friends this morning when I thought, these suicide pacts aren't for me." Wordplay

#11619

If an indoor shooting range is burning, what does one scream to inform them? Wordplay

#11620

I'll leave you with a word of warning. Beware. Wordplay

#11621

"BBC news: Woman injured in Hammer Attack Stop..." Wordplay

#11622

"Have you ever had an accident at Work? Yes, my secretary is pregnant." Wordplay

#11623

"I walked into a shop and said, "Ten Lambert please, mate." The cashier said, "It's not mate. My name is on my badge." So, I replied, "Okay. Ten Lambert please, ASDA." Wordplay

#11624

"I asked my mum what she had bought me for my birthday? She said, "I've bought you an Apple Mac." Most people would be over the moon with hearing this, I'm not cause...

My name is Mac." Wordplay

#11625

"Just been in court and the judge told me "you will be jailed for twenty years for the heinous crime you have committed on a poor defenseless old woman who had no right to be treated in such a manner as you did in the middle of the night whilst she was sleeping alone in her bed". "That's a long sentence" I thought." Wordplay

#11626

"BREAKING NEWS IN THE CABINET RESHUFFLE My Xbox 360 games have been moved to the bottom drawer." Wordplay

#11627

"Two pencils decided to have a race. They drew." Wordplay

#11628

"I walked into the hairdressers today. The guy said, "Can I help you sir?"

I said, "I'm after a short cut". Then I walked through the shop and went out of the fire exit." Wordplay

#11629

"My wife told me she was absolutely fed up with the world. "Why?" I asked

"Arrogant people like you!" she screamed back. I said "Yeah they do, don't they?" Wordplay

#11630

"I used my burger van to ram raid a casino last night. There were chips everywhere." Wordplay

#11631

"I'm a man stuck in a woman's body. Rigor Mortis set in earlier than I expected." Wordplay

#11632

"My Pokemon card collection was destroyed in a fire. I've only got Ash now." Wordplay

#11633

"I was sorting out my loose change when I dropped a 1p coin and saw it roll into a drain, which everyone around me thought was hilarious. Laughing at my ex-pence." Wordplay

#11634

"I was watching a DVD on my laptop when I thought, "Maybe it would be better if I put it in." Wordplay

#11635

"My mate has invented a new hobby called "blindfold plane watching". Can't see it taking off." Wordplay

#11636

"I won $2 million on the lottery this weekend so I decided to donate a quarter of it to charity. Now I have $ 1,999,999.75." Wordplay

#11637

"I have got a bit of a reputation as a lady's man in my local. All I can say is, they smell so much cleaner than the gents." Wordplay

#11638

"I've spent five frustrating days repeatedly shouting "Heal!" at my dog. If it doesn't Work soon, I might just have to take him to the vet." Wordplay

#11639

I really hate people who express their views over the internet. Wordplay

#11640

"What do you call a lion wearing a stylish hat? A dandy lion." Wordplay

#11641

"I was coming home from Work today and I saw a Nun riding on a Clowns back. Now that's just virgin' on the ridiculous." Wordplay

#11642

"My wife left because she thinks I have an obsession with electricity. I was like, "Watt, I'm shocked.... it hertz me when you say stuff like that. Currently I've not been myself I admit, but it would help if you had some positive input in my life instead of being negative. But none of that matters any more, I'm going ohm." Wordplay

#11643

"People used to tell me being blind would hinder my chances of becoming a comedian.

Who's laughing now?" Wordplay

#11644

Clones are people two. Wordplay

#11645

"After being single for ages, my best mate said, "Can I set you up?" I said, "Go on then."

Now I'm doing twelve years for a crime I didn't commit." Wordplay

#11646

The internet has become too politically correct. What's all this nonsense about disabled cookies? In my day, they were called broken biscuits. Wordplay

#11647

Once you go black, you probably should have changed the battery on your smoke alarm. Wordplay

#11648

"When Jonathan Ross signed up for a Twitter account, he was asked why. "I just wanted to tweet myself", he said." Wordplay

#11649

"A mate in the pub said," I've just realised, your brothers Richard, Harold and Charles are all named after kings." I said, "Yeah, so! What's your point?" He said, "Nothing. It's your round Burger." Wordplay

#11650

"I'm not worried about the Third World War. That's the Third World's Problem." Wordplay

#11651

"What's long, white, hard and forced into my daughter's mouth every night? Her toothbrush." Wordplay

#11652

"I read in the newspaper: 'Two people killed in separate chain attacks' They must be linked." Wordplay

#11653

"Some black guy broke into my house last night. Thankfully the only thing he took was one of my bullets." Wordplay

#11654

Is anyone else tired, or is it just M.E.? Wordplay

#11655

I find nothing is quite so annoying as having someone carry on talking while you're trying to interrupt. Wordplay

#11656

"I was waiting in line for a club last night and the guy at the door was checking IDs.

He was taking ages." Wordplay

#11657

"What are long, hard and delicious? Adjectives." Wordplay

#11658

"I called the Samaritans once, saying that I felt like throwing myself in front of a train and needed help. They told me to stay on the line." Wordplay

#11659

I'm planning a camping holiday but, I must say, I'm far from impressed with my travel insurance. It turns out if someone steals my tent in the night, I'll no longer be covered. Wordplay

#11660

''Safety first'' is a great phrase because it follows its own advice. Wordplay

#11661

"Inner city Sikhs. Putting the urban into turban." Wordplay

#11662

"10 hikers killed in a landslide in the Himalayas. Now be honest, you didn't expect Everest to be doing THAT today, did you?" Wordplay

#11663

"As I stood on the tube this morning I thought to myself, "My pringles are getting crushed" Wordplay

#11664

"I do not have an OCD over tidiness. I just wanted to clear that up." Wordplay

#11665

"For my next trick, I will eat a percussion instrument in a bap. Drum roll, please." Wordplay

#11666

"I put my chips on the table knowing that she was about to fold. She said, "Move your dinner whilst I sort these clothes out." Wordplay

#11667

"Exercise programmed: Take one Weetabix. Take an Aero chocolate bar.

Crumble the Aero over the Weetabix. Voila. Aerobix." Wordplay

#11668

"Etc. A word used to make others believe that you know more than you actually do." Wordplay

#11669

"Threw a penny down a well today and made a wish. I wish....the police don't look for Penny down this well." Wordplay

#11670

"What did the brown tooth say to the white tooth? 'Iz it 'coz I iz plaque?'" Wordplay

#11671

"Woke up this morning and my joints were really stiff. I've only got myself to blame: I rolled them far too thick." Wordplay

#11672

"My Korean mate was going to cook his wife a surprise birthday dinner. But someone let the cat out of the bag." Wordplay

#11673

Barbie has an awful lot of nice miniskirts for a girl whose knees don't bend. Wordplay

#11674

"My sister had a baby boy and she's gonna name him Mark, but with a "C". Cark." Wordplay

#11675

"The wife served me my dinner last night. I've been cleaning mashed potato out the racket strings all morning." Wordplay

#11676

"Apparently 80% of people who have cosmetic surgery are disappointed by the results. Which is a bit odd, because most of them look pleasantly surprised." Wordplay

#11677

You can't just be cremated; you have to burn it. Wordplay

#11678

"I bought a Christmas tree that was far too big to get in the car, so we had to cut the top off. Didn't really mind, I've always wanted a convertible." Wordplay

#11679

"To Err is human To Arrrr is Pirate." Wordplay

#11680

"I've put in so many shifts where I Work recently that they've decided to fire me. Keyboard manufacturing isn't as easy as it looks." Wordplay

#11681

"Mein Kampf. Contains "Adolf humor" Wordplay

#11682

"What do you call a group of black people trekking around the north pole? The Arctic Monkeys." Wordplay

#11683

"Protractors. Not recommended for amateur farmers." Wordplay

#11684

"Harry Redknapp should definitely be the New England manager. If anyone can lead the Patriots to the Super Bowl it would be him." Wordplay

#11685

"Sky News: Flood at Mine Traps 28 Chinese Workers. What were 28 Chinese Workers doing at yours in the first place?" Wordplay

#11686

"I told a girl she drew her eyebrows on too high. She looked pretty surprised." Wordplay

#11687

"I hated being a careers officer in Africa and having to ask... "So, what do you want to be IF you grow up?" Wordplay

#11688

"I'm stuck with one word on this crossword, the clue is a 10-letter word, similar to being silly" "Oh, well that's ridiculous" "I know, I've been stuck on it for hours" Wordplay

#11689

"The Wife bet me fifty pounds that she could sing more football songs than me. I beat her. She had no Chants." Wordplay

#11690

"I was driving around the industrial estate in my Land Rover and saw a sign on the roundabout advertising a "4 x 4 specialists" so I pulled in. Apparently, the answer's 16." Wordplay

#11691

"The head teacher at my School called me in to his office today. He said "I've just had a rock thrown through my window, are you responsible?" No, I'm irresponsible. That's why I threw it." Wordplay

#11692

"Little Leroy asks the teacher if he can have Monday off to go to his grandad's funeral. The teacher says fine. Little Johnny puts his up and asks if he can have Tuesday off to go strawberry picking. The teacher replies that strawberry picking is no excuse for a day off School. Little Johnny says: 'Why not? He's off black burying!'" Wordplay

#11693

I was surprised when my psychic friend complimented me on the way I had cooked his steak. "Well done" is rare from a medium. Wordplay

#11694

Can anybody tell me where Jeopardy is? Apparently, there's 1000s of jobs there. Wordplay

#11695

"I just found a note that says "Dial-a-Party" and a phone number. I believe this calls for a celebration." Wordplay

#11696

"I was minding my own business when I thought to myself, "Maybe becoming a self-employed security guard wasn't such a good idea." Wordplay

#11697

"I pulled a cracker last Christmas. There's a joke in there somewhere." Wordplay

#11698

"Before we broke up, my last girlfriend screamed at me, "I never want to see you again!"

So, I replaced her eye drops with battery acid." Wordplay

#11699

I've never understood decimals - I can't see the point. Wordplay

#11700

"My wife has just texted me asking me to 'do her' tonight. I'm not looking forward to it, I'm useless at impressions." Wordplay

#11701

I was making the bed this morning when I thought to myself, "That's the last Time I buy a bed from Ikea." Wordplay

#11702

"My wife dyed her hair today. She said, "What do you think?" I said, "It suits your look".

She said, "What do you mean?" I said, "Your face looks like it's died too"." Wordplay

#11703

"I'm dating a girl who's done Time. Tomorrow she's doing the alphabet and, the day after, farmyard animals." Wordplay

#11704

"Rambling. Jewellery for sheep." Wordplay

#11705

"A man walks into a library and says "I hope you don't have a book on reverse psychology." Wordplay

#11706

"As a grown man I feel awkward admitting that I still play with my train set, so I hide it under the duvet. No one will find it now; I've covered my tracks." Wordplay

#11707

"I recently quit my job as a butler at a stately home. I refuse to be ordered around in that manor." Wordplay

#11708

"A salesman asked me, "What are you looking for in a car?" I said, "It has to be affordable" He said, "I'm sorry sir, I've never heard of a Ford Ibble." Wordplay

#11709

"Chelsea star, Florent Malouda, has been quoted as saying that blacks and whites are perfectly equal and that blacks are not to blame for the London riots. Typical beliefs for a left-winger really." Wordplay

#11710

"My wife told me not to come in her mouth. I gave her a right earful." Wordplay

#11711

I know this guy who hangs around on the corners of maps. Legend. Wordplay

#11712

"Thousands of Blackberry's have crashed. I bet that caused a jam." Wordplay

#11713

"17 days until I stop using aerosol deodorants. Roll on" Wordplay

#11714

"I'm having trouble keeping my hands warm with fingerless gloves... Any tips?" Wordplay

#11715

"I made breakfast in bed this morning. I spilt eggs and milk all over the sheets." Wordplay

#11716

"I spent today trying to force as many road signs from the ground as I could. I pulled out all the stops." Wordplay

#11717

"Some guy threatened to hunt me down and attack me with a pair of shock absorbers. He didn't say when though \- the suspension's killing me." Wordplay

#11718

"I just looked up myself on the Internet. Now my webcam smells of poo." Wordplay

#11719

"My teacher handed me a blank piece of white paper. "Make a paper plane," she said.

"It already is," I said." Wordplay

#11720

"I've managed to run over 8 Muslim women in the last 6 days.... That makes me officially, Leicester's new drive through Burka King." Wordplay

#11721

My opinion on fishmongers? Selfish. Wordplay

#11722

"I Work in B&Q and this guy came in shouting and swearing about needing something to fill a big hole in his wall. Needless to say, I showed him the door." Wordplay

#11723

"Magners Cider makes me feel really good "There's Methadone in the Magners" Wordplay

#11724

Sometimes I enjoy my steak undercooked, but that's rare. Wordplay

#11725

I used to keep poking myself in my eyes, but don't worry, I can't see myself doing it again Wordplay

#11726

"I'm in dispute with Sky at the minute as they're trying to charge me for my satellite dish.I'm sure they told me it would be on the house." Wordplay

#11727

"I like to tell women that I'm responsible for a large team of web designers. I find it gets a better reception than saying I live in a bedsit that's infested by spiders." Wordplay

#11728

"I was sat in my front lounge last night when my ex drove past and threw a can of paint through my window. I hate it when women get emulsional." Wordplay

#11729

"I just blew a speaker in my car! That might seem a little extreme, but he really did give an excellent presentation." Wordplay

#11730

It's probably a good thing Charles Xavier didn't use his first initial for his band of mutant misfits. Wordplay

#11731

"The other day I saw a man playing Dancing Queen on the Didgeridoo. I thought, that's Aboriginal." Wordplay

#11732

"Went to a seafood party last night. Pulled a mussel." Wordplay

#11733

"I had some Time to kill yesterday. So, I went round to the mother-in-law's." Wordplay

#11734

Laughing at jokes about the Holocaust is very low. Much like the Jewish population in the 1940s. Wordplay

#11735

"My girlfriend is temperamental. That's 50% temper and 50% mental." Wordplay

#11736

"I've invented a device called a 'base-ball.' I'm thinking of pitching it on Dragon's Den." Wordplay

#11737

"My mate's always boasting how he once had to shuffle 52 packs of cards and then distribute them equally between 4 people. Big deal." Wordplay

#11738

"What do you get if you eat a Blackberry? A Bluetooth." Wordplay

#11739

"I was feeling down earlier so I dipped my Muslim friend in bleach, I thought I'd try to lighten Mahmood..." Wordplay

#11740

Tom Cruise: taking the art out of being a 'bartender' since 1988 Wordplay

#11741

"How could they tell that the bodies under Fred West's patio were women? Because they had foundation on." Wordplay

#11742

"The wife poured coffee all over me at the breakfast table this morning. I don't enjoy confrontation so I just ignored her. Then at Work my secretary poured her piping hot tea on my head! Again, to avoid confrontation I ignored her. The last straw was when I went around to my mum's place as she was ill, and she poured lemsip straight onto me. Honestly, woman take me for a right mug." Wordplay

#11743

"They say being a hostage is difficult... ...But I could do that with my hands tied behind my back." Wordplay

#11744

"I'm an avid campaigner for the preservation of endangered animals. You should taste my panda jam." Wordplay

#11745

"I was chatting to a couple of girls today. I said, "Give me your numbers and we can go out for a drink sometime". One of the girls said, "Okay, give us two secs." I said, "No problem, that's exactly what I had in mind." Wordplay

#11746

"After feeling a little depressed lately, I decided to treat myself to the new Jay-Z endorsed back-scratcher. I've got 99 problems but an itch ain't one." Wordplay

#11747

It's not hard getting to Work in the snow, you just need a bit of grit. Wordplay

#11748

"I don't like roller-coasters. I'd rather my coffee was sat still on the table." Wordplay

#11749

After the N'teenth Time of my nan ridiculing me for being a virgin, I lost it with her. Wordplay

#11750

My garden is only 36 inches wide, More like a yard Wordplay

#11751

"On holiday, I was approached by two shady looking characters. They sold me a lovely parasol." Wordplay

#11752

"What do pikeys and wheat have in common? They are both in bread." Wordplay

#11753

"I said to my mate, "I think we should feed my wife herbicide. "He said, "weed killer?"

"My point exactly," I replied." Wordplay

#11754

"I've just opened a new restaurant called Karma. There's no menu, we just give you what you deserve." Wordplay

#11755

"My friend just showed me a picture of his new girlfriend, who he says is from Eastern Europe. I looked at the picture and said 'she looks nothing like a frog.' 'What are you on about?' He said. 'I told you she's a Tad-Polish.'" Wordplay

#11756

"Is nothing built in Britain nowadays? I got a new TV the other day and on the box, it said it was 'BUILT IN ANTENNA'." Wordplay

#11757

I'm sick of watching all this rubbish on the news about some killer, I would turn it off but no one can find the dam Raoul Moat. Wordplay

#11758

"Katie Price and Amir Khan 'Close' Alex Reid heard that Khan fingered Katie. He said to Khan, "Okay, the gloves are off." Khan said, "No they weren't." Wordplay

#11759

"I got chatting to a lumberjack in a pub. He seemed like a decent feller." Wordplay

#11760

Animal Puns are not funny in any neigh, sheep or farm. Wordplay

#11761

"For sale. Modified DeLorean DMC-12. No Timewasters." Wordplay

#11762

Advice if you're intending to teabag your girlfriend: take care not to strain yourself. Wordplay

#11763

"I've opened an online dating company especially designed for deaf mutes. It's called 'The Conversations Ltd.'" Wordplay

#11764

"I travel the land, Asking rides from kind strangers: I'm a hitchhaiku." Wordplay

#11765

"Why do they take organs from pigs and give them to humans? Because pigs can't play organs." Wordplay

#11766

"My grandfather is a Cold War veteran He can't afford to put the heating on." Wordplay

#11767

"I walked past some joggers in the park today. They weren't very fast." Wordplay

#11768

For Sale: Replica Fisherman's Knife (Made to Scale). Wordplay

#11769

I was taking some notes the other day, when I was arrested and escorted from the bank. Wordplay

#11770

"Now, for my next trick, I'm going to turn this Grandfather clock to one hundredth of its original size... Watch..." Wordplay

#11771

"Boris Johnson. Putting the ROFL into Mayor of London." Wordplay

#11772

"I'm in a heavy metal band. I play lead." Wordplay

#11773

"I just had a haircut. Might get all the other ones cut tomorrow." Wordplay

#11774

"I was taking part in a quiz, on the final question I was asked, "For 10,000 name 5 popular idioms." I said, "Oh dear, I think I may have bitten off more than I can chew, I'm not going to beat around the bush, I don't know what an idiom is. I could have a go, but it would just be a stab in the dark. If I was to go for broke and win the ten grand, that would be the icing on the cake, but I think I will cut my losses and take the 5,000 and run." Wordplay

#11775

"Against my advice, my daughter has just gone to a bukkake party. Oh, well, on her own head be it." Wordplay

#11776

"My football team's undefeated in 30 games this season which were all 4-1 with one 4-4.

I love playing for the Musketeers." Wordplay

#11777

I feel that geographical Puns are beneath me; there's Norway I'd go Oslo as that. Wordplay

#11778

"My hands are like the Rain, they make you wet! Mine are like onions" Wordplay

#11779

"I just bought an alcoholic ginger beer. He wasn't pleased." Wordplay

#11780

"I arranged to meet someone last night for some No Strings Attached fun.. I was bitterly disappointed when Pinocchio turned up." Wordplay

#11781

Anyone want to buy a pack of Polos? They're in mint condition Wordplay

#11782

"I filled my car up with petrol this morning. Wish I hadn't now, the seats are ruined." Wordplay

#11783

Optimistic: Optimus Prime's psychic brother. Wordplay

#11784

"I said, "I've locked my keys in my car and my children are inside." My Neighbor said, "Do you have a spare set?" I said, "Yeah, I've got two sons with my ex-wife." Wordplay

#11785

"My mum hates it when I call my stepfather Bernie. He's pretty sensitive about the scars, apparently." Wordplay

#11786

I refuse to watch Snakes on a Plane as it's so unrealistic. Everyone knows you have to switch your phone off. Wordplay

#11787

I was throwing rice at an Indian wedding and accidentally started a pilau fight. Wordplay

#11788

"I've been watching the golf for hours now and I'm getting rather bored. But it is brand new, I don't have a garage and I live in a rough area." Wordplay

#11789

"I went to see the doctor yesterday. What seems to be the problem, Edgar? he asked.

Well, I think I suffer from schizophrenia, I said, being Frank." Wordplay

#11790

"I hate having to brush my teeth every morning. I must be the only person in the world with hairy teeth." Wordplay

#11791

"Just got myself one of those toasted sandwich makers... Or a black girlfriend as she calls it." Wordplay

#11792

"I filled my tank up with petrol this morning. Now all the goldfish are dead." Wordplay

#11793

If a pig loses its voice, is it disgruntled? Wordplay

#11794

"Windows. Such a pane." Wordplay

#11795

"Police are searching for a thief who robs his victims by threatening them with a lit match.

They want to catch him before he strikes again." Wordplay

#11796

"I was playing Scrabble and put down S-P-A-S-T-I-C. Got a cripple word score for that." Wordplay

#11797

"What do cheap hotels and designer jeans have in common? No ballroom." Wordplay

#11798

Osama was found today: talk Abbotabad place to hide! Wordplay

#11799

"The best thing about being single is sleeping around. You can sleep all over that lonely bed of yours: left, right, middle, whatever." Wordplay

#11800

I'll never predict the future. Wordplay

#11801

"I was having dinner with Mr. T and he said, "Don't talk with your mouth full!" I said, "How else would I talk? And I ain't no fool." Wordplay

#11802

My Dad loves The Beatles and has all but one of the original L.P. records with autographed sleeves. I think he needs Help. Wordplay

#11803

"Well the judge said that from now on I can only see my children with supervision.

I said why, how far away will they be?" Wordplay

#11804

"I can't understand why my new automatic Glade air freshener doesn't Work even though I've just put brand new batteries in it. It doesn't make scents." Wordplay

#11805

Try braking, it gives your driving a bit of 00mph. Wordplay

#11806

"I've just been banned from an online fashion forum. Apparently, my threads weren't cool enough." Wordplay

#11807

"A tennis ball walks into a bar. The barman says, "Have you been served?" Wordplay

#11808

"I was being interviewed for a job at McDonald's. "An obvious example is Simon Cowell," I said. "His are approximately two inches below his nipples." Puzzled, the interviewer asked, "What on earth are you talking about?" "You asked me to talk about high jean levels," I replied." Wordplay

#11809

"I just received my award for builder of the year 2011. All because I drill like a Bosch." Wordplay

#11810

I was taking the motorway out of London the other day. A policeman pulled me over and said: 'Put it back'. Wordplay

#11811

"There's nothing unique about today's date... My German wife has been screaming it for years." Wordplay

#11812

"As a child I enjoyed reading "Spot the Dog". They were a lot easier than "Where's Wally"." Wordplay

#11813

My mate finally finished writing his book about cooking with herbs. It's about thyme. Wordplay

#11814

I accidentally dropped a piece of paper into a rockery. Utter carnage. The rocks never stood a chance. Wordplay

#11815

"I've decided to take the day off today. I'm just going to call it to." Wordplay

#11816

"A dress of Amy Winehouse sold for 43,200 today. That sounds excessive, but you have to remember a lot of needlework went into it." Wordplay

#11817

"News: British man loses leg after ignoring shark warning. Bet he's kicking himself now." Wordplay

#11818

"I remember in 1995 when I went to an Oasis gig with my sister and my brother. And I shouted, "Go Oasis." Then my sister left." Wordplay

#11819

I was stood at a barberque the other day, 30 minutes I waited for a haircut. Wordplay

#11820

"My wife was shocked when she came home from Work last night. I'd wired the door handle to the mains." Wordplay

#11821

"My math teacher asked me, "Do you understand inequalities?" I replied, "More or less." Wordplay

#11822

"Apparently, we are going to have a heat wave this summer, the Department of Health has written some guidelines for staying cool: Wear aviators, Smoke, Get a motorbike Learn to fix things by thumping them......" Wordplay

#11823

"I went to the Library today and asked the Librarian, "Do you have any books on naked children?" She replied, "No, sorry, our books are all on shelves." Wordplay

#11824

"I was just about to nail some shelves to the wall. Then I thought, screw it." Wordplay

#11825

"I hate it when I get pins and needles in my feet. Time to give my crack den a good tidying." Wordplay

#11826

"BBC News - "Cuts will hit the poor hardest". Why? Can't they even afford plasters?" Wordplay

#11827

"I'll tell you a couple of things that make me jump. My legs." Wordplay

#11828

"I just bet on three horses called Sunshine, Moonlight and Good Times, and none of them won.

I blame it on the bookie." Wordplay

#11829

"Let's order some Chinese." "To do what?" Wordplay

#11830

"My friend Max hates going up steep hills. He's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max." Wordplay

#11831

"I smashed my car into a bus stop full of people last night, got away with a broken arm.

Don't know whose, but it's mine now." Wordplay

#11832

"I've made myself a girlfriend out of plastic food wrap. She's a bit clingy." Wordplay

#11833

"I recently watched all of the Lord of The Rings films back to back with a friend. I wasn't the one facing the screen though." Wordplay

#11834

"A nose walks into a bar and asks for a drink. The bartender says, "Sorry sir, I can't serve you, you're off your face!" Wordplay

#11835

I was walking home last night, when I noticed a poor American girl blubbering outside a bar. She wasn't crying, she just had her belly out. Wordplay

#11836

"I was at the bus stop and saw a poster of Voldemort with 'HP 7' printed on it. Kind of spoils the ending when you know he's low on hit points." Wordplay

#11837

"I complained to DFS after a sofa I ordered was dumped in the stairwell of my apartment block.

They said I need to take it up with the delivery man." Wordplay

#11838

"I do backing vocals. It's me who says, "This vehicle is reversing"." Wordplay

#11839

"Jason Statham stars in a new movie where he kidnaps young girls for Money... ...the McCannic" Wordplay

#11840

"A Limbo dancer married a Locksmith yesterday... ...the wedding was low key." Wordplay

#11841

"Woke up this morning after a heavy night of drinking to find out that I'd gone bald.

Which is strange because normally I go for brunettes." Wordplay

#11842

There's two things I don't like about Nick Clegg; his face. Wordplay

#11843

"I do all my addition in my head. It's the thought that counts." Wordplay

#11844

"Saw a woman today who opened the door in her nightie. I thought, "That's a funny place for a door." Wordplay

#11845

I've got a friend who's a female private investigator. Or gynecologist, as he likes to be called. Wordplay

#11846

Just thought of a great owl joke, but I can't use it until 2/8/20. Wordplay

#11847

George Bush has just announced that the floods in New Orleans are believed to be the Work of a suicide plumber from Iraq. Wordplay

#11848

Shortbread... They're not making it any longer Wordplay

#11849

"Corrugated roofs. They're groovy." Wordplay

#11850

"All the threes... 33. One and six... Sweet 16. Unlucky for some... 9/11." Wordplay

#11851

"I saw two people hailing a taxI today and thought: "What strange religion do they belong to?" Wordplay

#11852

When the captain of the ill-fated Costa Concordia was asked if he knew where he was going he replied "off course" Wordplay

#11853

I wouldn't touch the imperial measuring system with a 3.048m pole. Wordplay

#11854

I've just got a make-shift job at the computer keyboard factory. Wordplay

#11855

"A crab walks into a bar and says, "I'll have a pint please, but if I'm not satisfied with it, I'd like to be compensated with ten bottles of champagne." The barman says, "Why the big clause?" Wordplay

#11856

"What have Alex Reid and Peter Andre both got in common? Sorry, let me rephrase that.

Alex Reid and Peter Andre have both got into something common." Wordplay

#11857

"I once saw Guns N'Roses in Tesco. I thought, "That's weird, selling them down the same aisle." Wordplay

#11858

I've decided to give up Tea for Len. Wordplay

#11859

"I always impress birds by telling them I once had a flat on Park Lane. I tend to leave out the 'on my mountain bike' bit." Wordplay

#11860

"What do you call a woman that wants to be Rich? Pre-Op." Wordplay

#11861

"My computer lets me save up to a dozen videos of musical concerts. It has a 12-gig memory Wordplay

#11862

"As a paranoid schizophrenic, I take the lift alone to my top floor apartment... I can't handle the stares." Wordplay

#11863

No matter how much you push the envelope, it'll still be stationery. Wordplay

#11864

I don't mind sharing my cup of tea with a few people but it's not everyone's cup of tea. Wordplay

#11865

"All day I've been pretending I'm different types of wood. I'm board now." Wordplay

#11866

"WE CHARGE AT DAWN!" "Why not now?" "Solar-powered charger." Wordplay

#11867

"I took a degree in ballet. I got a 2:2" Wordplay

#11868

"I was walking down the street when a guy started mugging me: "Give me any legally recognized organizations that you have that supply good or services to consumers, NOW!" I thought, "He means Business"." Wordplay

#11869

"My wife accused me of having 'uncontrollable OCD.' I put her in her place." Wordplay

#11870

Need help with your short-sightedness? Look no further. Wordplay

#11871

"I've been writing songs, each one about different baked goods. I'm on a roll at the moment" Wordplay

#11872

"Archaeologists have just discovered an ancient Egyptian ruler embalmed in chocolate.

Apparently, it was Pharoah Rocher." Wordplay

#11873

"My mate just showed me his new wind turbine. I was blown away." Wordplay

#11874

"I saw a fat bird trying to get into Burger King today. But pigeons can't open doors." Wordplay

#11875

"I smoked a joint earlier. All I need to do now is cure it and I'll have the best Christmas ham you've ever seen." Wordplay

#11876

"I was on the plane coming home when the stewardess came over to me and said, "Would you care for an orange juice?" "Sure," I replied "if it really needed me." Wordplay

#11877

Corduroy pillows. They're making headlines. Wordplay

#11878

"I signed up to a training program that promised to turn me into a soldier in one week.

Ended up with egg on my face." Wordplay

#11879

"The first white lie? "No, of course we won't treat you like slaves." Wordplay

#11880

"Apparently, Whitney had a lesbian fling with another musical diva... Did Tina turn her?" Wordplay

#11881

"Not many people know that the flag they wave at the end of a grand prix is actually the flag of a real country. It's Finnish" Wordplay

#11882

In America, "Casino Royale" was released as "Casino Quarter Pounder with Cheese". Wordplay

#11883

"I saw the missus was on Top of The Pops the other night. I knew she was a slag, but I expected more of the old man." Wordplay

#11884

"I've just seen the headline: "What makes F1 drivers special?" I'd say "accidents"." Wordplay

#11885

"We asked 100 people if they could mime watching a game of tennis. They all said no." Wordplay

#11886

"Ortographobia is the fear of spelling mistakes. That name's tempting fate a bit I think..." Wordplay

#11887

"I used to post loads of jokes about wood. But I'm starting to run out of material." Wordplay

#11888

"I'll tell you who isn't playing FIFA 12, and that's Richard Dawkins. He's a Pro-Evolution man." Wordplay

#11889

"I went up to Mr. T and said, "I'm going to cook you a dessert." He said, "Try fool!" I said, "No, strawberry cheesecake, actually." Wordplay

#11890

"My friend asked me to come up with Eleven jokes about Wimbledon. I think Tennis enough." Wordplay

#11891

"Do Americanisms lose something and sound less cool when you use them in England?

Well, that's the 652,848 question." Wordplay

#11892

"There are many advantages of visiting Switzerland. I mean, even the flag itself is a big plus." Wordplay

#11893

People who confuse the metaphorical and the factual make my head literally explode. Wordplay

#11894

"I was in a band called 'Screw Cap'. You may have seen us on Top of the Pops." Wordplay

#11895

"My dog kept chasing people on a bike. So, we took his bike off him. Then he just sat in the garden and barked all day. So, we gave him his bike back. Because his bark was worse than his bike." Wordplay

#11896

"'Are your relatives in business?' 'Yes - in the iron and steel business' 'Oh, indeed?'

'Yes - me mother irons and me father steals'" Wordplay

#11897

I before E except after C .....tell that to a Scientist Wordplay

#11898

"I struggled to lift a bottle of water earlier. It was an Evian." Wordplay

#11899

"My friend was telling me his son accidentally drowned while on holiday in the Ukraine.

Oh, Crimea River!" Wordplay

#11900

"This guy was having a go at me today for breaking a CD of his.

So, I ripped him a new one." Wordplay

#11901

"Selling an Xbox game online, just got a message asking why I've put collection only due to size and weight? I said I'm morbidly obese and can't get to the post office." Wordplay

#11902

"A dodgy looking fellow came up to me and said, "You see all this cocaine? It can all be yours for a special price." "Forget it," I replied, "There's no way I'm kidnapping Jordan's son." Wordplay

#11903

A Freudian slip is one where you say one thing but mean a mother. Wordplay

#11904

"I managed to get a lie in this morning. I got up really early and told my wife that I loved her." Wordplay

#11905

"My parents disowned me after I got a tattoo of a barcode put on my forehead on a night out.

I hope I can redeem myself" Wordplay

#11906

Don't use a big word where a diminutive one will suffice. Wordplay

#11907

"Approverypriate Sorry - that was very inappropriate." Wordplay

#11908

"Whatever you do, don't lose your cool. I lost my cool once, and it killed my career." - LL J Wordplay

#11909

"I love my next-door Neighbor's house. It's right up my street." Wordplay

#11910

"My daughter asked me to make her a ballerina's skirt. I didn't have a clue where to start but then I put tu and tu together." Wordplay

#11911

"I'm going to invent a saying about yoghurts. Well, more of a fromage phrase." Wordplay

#11912

"What do Mexicans do when they are cold? They use chicken fajitas." Wordplay

#11913

"I used to love doing pelvic floor exercises when I was Working out. Which is why I lost my job as a math teacher." Wordplay

#11914

The life of a snail is taken with a pinch of salt. Wordplay

#11915

"I suppose I got what I deserved for punching my mates lights out. Electrocuted." Wordplay

#11916

Isn't a white baby on the black market a bit of a grey area? Wordplay

#11917

"My driving instructor said, "Take the first exit at the roundabout." So, I opened the door and jumped out." Wordplay

#11918

"Some Times it's the smallest things that take up the most room in your heart.

Like blood clots." Wordplay

#11919

My local corner shop claims to be offering a free abacus with every purchase, but I wouldn't count on it. Wordplay

#11920

Have you ever imagined a world with no hypothetical situations? Wordplay

#11921

"I banged my head on a low bridge. I would have been okay if viaduct." Wordplay

#11922

"My little brother is currently fighting near in northern Afghanistan. The aim being to take control of the Mullah Headquarters. Seems like an awful lot of effort for a yoghurt factory, if you ask me." Wordplay

#11923

"Local News: Man's body found by tree... ... and is now promoted to Chief Detective Tree." Wordplay

#11924

I like using Latin phrases when speaking in English and vice versa. Wordplay

#11925

After my divorce, I realized that poker isn't the only game that starts with holding hands and ends with a staggering financial loss. Wordplay

#11926

"There was an earthquake near the Galaxy chocolate factory this morning. It sent ripples through the whole building." Wordplay

#11927

"I remember when my ex-girlfriends were all over me. Now they're all over me." Wordplay

#11928

"Duke, a rancher in Texas, was left 33 bulls when his Pa died. Soon after he bought 33 cows from a Neighbor and put them in a field with the bulls. A little while later they each of them produced a calf. By his calculations he thought that he now had 99 head of cattle. However, he discovered that he had a hundred.... when he rounded them up..." Wordplay

#11929

"In the news: Police squad helps dog bite victim. You'd think they would be trying to stop it." Wordplay

#11930

"My girlfriend's going to be really happy with me. I've told her to stay in and polish my medieval battle re-enactment uniform while I go to the pub with the lads. She always said she wanted a night in, shining armor." Wordplay

#11931

"My girlfriend was making pasta when I told her we were splitting up. I had to repeat it twice. Then the penne dropped." Wordplay

#11932

I put up a fruity joke yesterday, but it got berryed Wordplay

#11933

"Someone left a bottle of vodka on my doorstep today. Not to worry, I managed to get to the bottom of it." Wordplay

#11934

Want an anagram of "Rodeo incidents"? Consider it done. Wordplay

#11935

"BBC NEWS: Apple sues Samsung for 'copying' Samsung retaliate with name calling and telling the teacher." Wordplay

#11936

I have two brothers, well three actually but one has learning difficulties, so he can't count. Wordplay

#11937

"I tried to break up a fiery argument at the bottom of a moving stairway today.

It was no use as things just escalated from there." Wordplay

#11938

"A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener. The barman says, "Sorry, we don't like your tie-pin here." Wordplay

#11939

"Saw - The Uncut Version So, completely pointless then?" Wordplay

#11940

"My clotheshorse broke this morning. It was the end of an airer." Wordplay

#11941

"Owning my own butchers shop, my claim to fame is that I serve the biggest, fattest black pudding in town. It's Lenny Henry - he comes in every morning for sausages." Wordplay

#11942

"My wife said she's leaving me because of my false optimism. Oh well, she'll be back tomorrow." Wordplay

#11943

"I like to keep my jokes Original. Werther's you like it or not." Wordplay

#11944

I've noticed observational jokes are particularly popular. Wordplay

#11945

"I'll turn UK around," says David Cameron. I'll do it right now... KU." Wordplay

#11946

"I was walking down the street the other day, and someone threw cheese in my face!

I thought "Very Mature!" Wordplay

#11947

A mute incontinent. Goes without saying. Wordplay

#11948

"I've made loads of Money selling my version of Polo that don't have a hole in the middle.

I've made an absolute mint." Wordplay

#11949

"Come on kids, we're going to play on the slides!" - The inventor of PowerPoint, shortly before his children stopped loving him Wordplay

#11950

"Finally, after all these years, I've got myself a sports car. I split my eye open playing rugby." Wordplay

#11951

"Did you hear about the American Surgeon who specializes in key hole surgery?" "He trained at Yale" Wordplay

#11952

Numbers never have been my thirte. Wordplay

#11953

"I was talking to this guy at the gym about push-ups. "How many reps would you usually do?" he asked. "A million," I rep lied." Wordplay

#11954

"This week's Yeast Club meeting is now in session. All rise." Wordplay

#11955

"BBC News "Giggs Misses training for Man Utd" She probably just wants to keep an eye on him." Wordplay

#11956

"My mate's going through a rough Time at the moment because of personal issues and I think it's messing up his head, because he was talking to me about it all, then suddenly changed the subject. He said: 'First my mum slips on the ice and paralyses herself, then my daughter gets diagnosed with cancer, what's next? Although a little concerned for his welfare, I quietly explained that Next is a clothing retailer based around Britain and the Republic of Ireland." Wordplay

#11957

"I always fart at funerals. Sorry but some Times you just have to let one R.I.P." Wordplay

#11958

"I got up this morning and discovered that somebody had written "QWERTY" down the side of my car. I think it's been keyed." Wordplay

#11959

"Dyslexic IT technicians wait ages for a USB. Then three come along at once." Wordplay

#11960

"I have a 20-note made out of metal. I think it's forged." Wordplay

#11961

When I found out my toaster wasn't waterproof, I was shocked. Wordplay

#11962

"I was carefully examining my tomato plants looking for caterpillar tracks. When I got run over by a tank." Wordplay

#11963

You have to hand it to people that can't reach it. Wordplay

#11964

You can't have manslaughter without laughter. Wordplay

#11965

I was talking to my Nan the other day when I suddenly realized that everyone else in the Indian was giving me weird looks. Wordplay

#11966

"I was talking dirty with my wife yesterday in bed. She said, "Make me hot, baby."

I don't think she appreciated the team of make-up artists and plastic surgeons I called in." Wordplay

#11967

"When I told my wife I was a member of the Ku Klux Klan she went as white as a sheet.

She's always so supportive." Wordplay

#11968

Currently stuck at an auction bidding for a house with a lengthy corridor. I'm in it for the long hall. Wordplay

#11969

"Hey Noah, where do you want these bees?" "Put them in the archive." Wordplay

#11970

If Einstein hadn't come up with the Theory of Relativity, someone else would have. It was only a matter of Time. Wordplay

#11971

"Why did Nivea Cream? Because Max Factor." Wordplay

#11972

"OCD sufferers. Their days are numbered." Wordplay

#11973

"I thought Davy Jones was just sleeping. Then I saw his face... Now I'm a bereave." Wordplay

#11974

"I keep imagining I'm holding an invisible pack of cards. No one knows what I'm dealing with." Wordplay

#11975

"I've just bought a border collie. The one I already had wasn't bored enough." Wordplay

#11976

At a previous Work-place there was a door that had a sign "Depress Lever to Enter". I used to walk up to it and say, "You are the worst lever in the world" Wordplay

#11977

"I'm in line for a job down at 'Oxford Dictionaries'. I got my mate to put a word in for me." Wordplay

#11978

"Chemistry teachers make the best rapists. They always have the element of surprise." Wordplay

#11979

"Police have just named the poor woman killed in Tenerife. Edna Moore" Wordplay

#11980

"I killed my wife in self-defense. It took me three hours to clean her blood off the dojo mat." Wordplay

#11981

"My best friend was a hairdresser, and he died doing what he loved. Dying." Wordplay

#11982

"I recently starred in a theatre production about Puns in the English Language. It was a Play on Words..." Wordplay

#11983

"What idiot invented fire blankets? You'd think fire was hot enough..." Wordplay

#11984

I recently bought a second keyboard, so I can indulge in some stereotyping. Wordplay

#11985

Jobs in the UK are easy to come by, according to recent Poles. Wordplay

#11986

"A man is stranded in the desert and has not eaten or drunk anything for nearly 36 hours. He is about to die. Amazingly, as he stumbles through the sand, he comes to three market stalls. The man (half-thinking he must be hallucinating) approaches the first stall and demands, "I need water, sell me some water." "Sorry, Sir," replies the stall owner, "I only sell custard." The man, visibly taken aback, goes up to the second stall and again asks for water. "I'm afraid I only sell sponge cake and cream," replies the second stall owner. The man turns in disbelief to the final stall and begs, "please, I need water now or I'll die." "Sorry Sir, I only sell hundreds and thousands," replies the final stall owner. His fatigue momentarily forgotten the man demands, "You mean to tell me that the three of you all own market stalls in the middle of the desert and none of you sell water?" "I know, Sir," says the first stall owner, "it's a trifle bazaar." Wordplay

#11987

"I was in a wrestling match and the other guy got me in a head lock and wrote his name on my forehead. It was his signature move" Wordplay

#11988

"I was reading the Wikipedia article on cataracts. It was only partially cited." Wordplay

#11989

Wouldn't it be funny if Ben Sherman designed tank tops? Wordplay

#11990

"Some kid charged at me and started attacking me with the part of his arm just under his hand. It was a terror wrist." Wordplay

#11991

"When I was in America I drove on the right side of the road. The left." Wordplay

#11992

"People make me sick. I guess I should stop eating them." Wordplay

#11993

Seasoning fish.... there's a thyme and a plaice for that. Wordplay

#11994

"I recently gave a talk to a group of backpackers. They were on the edge of their seats." Wordplay

#11995

"The Arabian inventor of the bullet-proof vehicle died today.R.I.P. Ahmed Carr" Wordplay

#11996

"A friend asked me if I'd ever won anything. I replied "Me, I couldn't win an argument!"

But, in the end, he convinced me that I could." Wordplay

#11997

"Whenever I go out, I make sure that I take my doner card. I get 15% off at my local kebab shop." Wordplay

#11998

"So Apple are holding a news conference today. What happens if they don't hold it correctly?" Wordplay

#11999

"My wife moans at me to say 'I did' instead of 'I done' because it's not proper grammar.

Easier said than did." Wordplay

#12000

"It's just taken me nearly four hours to eat a dozen watches. It was very Time consuming." Wordplay

#12001

"I put my clothes on the line earlier. I think my gambling addiction has gone too far." Wordplay

#12002

"My mum asked, "Lee, why do you lend everyone Money even though they are not your friends?" I replied, "Because I'm loan Lee." Wordplay

#12003

"So I lay on my death bed the other day, with my wife Tina, and my sister Marge by my side.

When I saw, them getting upset I comforted them - "Don't cry for me, Marge and Tina..." Wordplay

#12004

"Right, let's flip a coin: Heads I get tail, Tails I get head." Wordplay

#12005

"It's pretty easy to catch someone's attention in A&E. All you have to do is snap your fingers." Wordplay

#12006

"MC Hammer. What a tool." Wordplay

#12007

"What's your name?" "Johnson." "And your first name?" "It's always been Johnson." Wordplay

#12008

I tried throwing all my socks away, but I got cold feet. Wordplay

#12009

"There are three things I want to do in my lifeTime 1. Learn to count" Wordplay

#12010

"congratulations A Congratulations B Congratulations C It seems congratulations are in order." Wordplay

#12011

"I always go for girls in their prime. 2, 3, 5, 7, 11 and 13" Wordplay

#12012

"Why can't you hear a dog whistle? Because they can't." Wordplay

#12013

"Just met Darth Vader's corrupt brother. TaxI Vader." Wordplay

#12014

"How do you stop your mouth from freezing? Grit your teeth!" Wordplay

#12015

"Outrage as Madeleine McCann's image used on holiday discount website" In fairness, the McCanns made a killing on their own holiday." Wordplay

#12016

"When we were kids, we couldn't afford toys, holidays or even School uniforms... So, our parents paid for them." Wordplay

#12017

"We need to stop teaching our children to sing the alphabet. It took me 5 years to realize that 'Elemeno' wasn't a letter." Wordplay

#12018

Today, I shall rewrite hostiry. Wordplay

#12019

Sky have won the rights to the World Origami Championship. Unfortunately, it's only on paper view. Wordplay

#12020

"I proposed to my girlfriend on an escalator yesterday. It was moving." Wordplay

#12021

"Although the riots seem to be over, I still find it hard to comprehend that I didn't see anybody actually taking a stand. What are they going to put their new TVs on?" Wordplay

#12022

A man wakes up on a deserted island only to find that the sun, sand and sea are all purple. He cried: "Oh no, I've been marooned!" Wordplay

#12023

"After an unusually high gas bill, my wife asked me to check the meter. It was spot on. One hundred cenTimetres exactly." Wordplay

#12024

"My teacher just told me we have an exam on Monday. That's an oddly specific subject." Wordplay

#12025

"Did you hear about the Frenchman who could only count to seven? He had a huit allergy." Wordplay

#12026

I like modelling clothes as much as the Next man. Wordplay

#12027

Botox will never make headlines. Wordplay

#12028

"You may not think it to look at me, but I did once take 1st place in London's Cutest Baby awards. would have taken 2nd as well if she didn't start screaming." Wordplay

#12029

"I always keep emergency flares in my car. You never know when you're gonna be invited to a '70s disco." Wordplay

#12030

"I told my mates that I've secretly eaten all my girlfriend's chocolate spread. They'd better Nutella." Wordplay

#12031

"I just climbed to the top of the world's highest mountain," I told my mate. "Everest?" he asked. "About every hundred feet," I said." Wordplay

#12032

"I downloaded a 3D version of the alphabet. It's got 28 letters." Wordplay

#12033

"I had a can of beer last night and on the side, it said, "best drunk before 2010". I've just emailed them thanking them for the award, which I graciously accept." Wordplay

#12034

"I used to run a dating agency for chickens. But I was struggling to make hens meet." Wordplay

#12035

"My son has been walking up and down the high street nicking all the shop fascia's and hiding them in the shed. I should have noticed earlier really, the signs were all there." Wordplay

#12036

"I bought a train ticket the other day and in the corner, it read 'STD' How did they know?" Wordplay

#12037

"My six-year-old daughter attempted suicide this morning. She didn't succeed, but her spelling is definitely improving." Wordplay

#12038

Ever since my addiction to children's playgrounds started, my social life has been on the slide. Wordplay

#12039

"As the rest of the bobsleigh team and I prepared for our first run, the brake man suddenly fell to the floor clutching his leg. "Go on without me, I'll only slow you down", he cried." Wordplay

#12040

"Time traveller's convention next June. I'm there." Wordplay

#12041

"My mum has a phobia about African toes. I think she's black toes intolerant." Wordplay

#12042

"I went in HMV earlier and asked the guy behind the counter if they had any Run DMC records. "Walk this way," he replied." Wordplay

#12043

"People hang on my every word. Which is why I lost my job at the Samaritans." Wordplay

#12044

"I fell down a really deep dark hole today. I couldn't see that well." Wordplay

#12045

"I invested $1000 in some American shares..... It made a lot of cents." Wordplay

#12046

"What do you call a cat without whiskers? Hungry." Wordplay

#12047

Know who I blame for the rise of drugs in Schools? The supply teachers. Wordplay

#12048

Confucius say: It is good for boy to meet girl in park, but better for boy to park meat in girl Wordplay

#12049

"After spending up to twelve hours a day on Facebook for years, my grandfather died yesterday.

We won't see the likes of him again." Wordplay

#12050

"I was invited to a party the other day, and the dress code was 'smart-casual'. So, I went as an oxymoron." Wordplay

#12051

If it wasn't for blinds it would be curtains for all of us. Wordplay

#12052

"When I was a boy, my friends said quoting songs would get me nowhere. Well Take A Look At Me Now." Wordplay

#12053

"After winning a race, a jockey was found to have given his animal drugs, and was disqualified. I bet that took him off his high horse." Wordplay

#12054

"About to microwave some fruit. Getting ready for a hot date." Wordplay

#12055

I just bought a Swiss car. It runs like ClockWork, but I can't figure out how to get it out of neutral. Wordplay

#12056

"Me and the wife have just been for our 12-week scan. The doctor said, "Mr. and Mrs. Keemier, I'm pleased to say you are having a baby boy." The wife won't let me call him Luke." Wordplay

#12057

"What's black and gets abused 24/7 on social networking sites? Punctuation" Wordplay

#12058

The first rule of tautology club is the first rule of tautology club. Wordplay

#12059

"Me and my girl plan to recreate every position from the Kama Sutra tonight using only Lego bricks. The excitement is building." Wordplay

#12060

"I threw two DVDs at exactly the same Time to see which one would hit the wall first.

It was a discrace." Wordplay

#12061

"I fancied some tea this morning so I decided to start making a cup. Would have been easier to get one out of the cupboard really." Wordplay

#12062

"Palestinians have been getting wound up for decades. Israeli annoying them." Wordplay

#12063

Drilling for oil is boring. Wordplay

#12064

"The missus is bulimic and narcoleptic. She's sick and tired of all the jokes I make about her." Wordplay

#12065

"I had to dump my blow-up doll earlier. I let her down gently" Wordplay

#12066

"Sky News - "Man Arrested on Suicide Bomb Charges" I know nothing about this case, but I'm fairly confident it wasn't him." Wordplay

#12067

"I fell out of a 600-story building and lived. It was a library." Wordplay

#12068

"I've been trying to teach my mate how to play golf recently but the problem seems to be his drive. His wife stands on it and doesn't let us out." Wordplay

#12069

"I recently lost my son. Toys R Us sure is a big place. Not that I lost him there, he died last week of AIDS. I just thought the size of the store should be acknowledged." Wordplay

#12070

"I love brunettes but I was gutted to come home from Work to find my girlfriend had dyed her hair light-blonde. It's just not fair." Wordplay

#12071

"FibonaccI numbers. It's as easy as 1, 1, 2, 3." Wordplay

#12072

"I hit a cyclist the other day. I wasn't in my car; I just thought it'd be funny." Wordplay

#12073

"My mum always said, "Never use two words when one will do." Why didn't she just say, "Avoid verbosity"?" Wordplay

#12074

I really think Bacary Sagna should name his son Les Wordplay

#12075

"What do you call an argument between an Argentinian and an Indian? A bit of Argy Bhaji." Wordplay

#12076

"My two cats went missing for over a fortnight and when they returned I decided to get microchips for them both. The poor little things looked starving." Wordplay

#12077

"The woman next door was flashing me from her upstairs bedroom. How she got her car in there I'll never know." Wordplay

#12078

"Protesters at the G20 were holding up huge signs saying 'Capitalism Isn't Working'. A friend of mine turned to me and said, "Surely that's wrong. Surely 'Capitalism Is Working'." Wordplay

#12079

"Two wrongs don't make a right. But three rights make a left." Wordplay

#12080

"My son is cold and calculating I've turned the heating off whilst he does his math's homework." Wordplay

#12081

"My wife was preparing lunch today when she asked, "Sweetheart, where's the cheese grater?" "Some would say France, others would say England," I replied." Wordplay

#12082

"Just bought a feather duster. If there's one thing I can't stand its filthy chickens." Wordplay

#12083

"I hate people who use metaphors that are physically impossible. They make my blood boil." Wordplay

#12084

Rising numbers are on the increase. Wordplay

#12085

I can't believe they fired me from the clock factory after all the extra hours I put in. Wordplay

#12086

"So I'm trekking through the woods and..... Hang on, bear with me..." Wordplay

#12087

Being calm is not something I rate. Wordplay

#12088

I was going to make a herb garden the other day, but I just haven't got the thyme. Wordplay

#12089

Don't bother entering the Repair Man of the Year award. It's fixed.. Wordplay

#12090

"I've decided to make Money writing dieting books. I'm told they appeal to a very wide audience." Wordplay

#12091

"LeAnn Rimes. No, it doesn't." Wordplay

#12092

"I bought a new Apple Mac the other day. It's great, every Time it rains I smell like Cider." Wordplay

#12093

"I fell asleep whilst rafting the other day. I just drifted off." Wordplay

#12094

"People are always asking me if I can do a negative tortoise impression. I'm going to stick my neck out and say no." Wordplay

#12095

"I was watching one of them comic relief appeals just now and I was appalled. Thousands of poor, black people with naught but rags for clothes and no job to make them any Money. Does anyone know what country this 'Birmingham' is in?" Wordplay

#12096

"Police say "South London rapist may strike again". I didn't realize they took industrial action!" Wordplay

#12097

Prison walls are never built to scale. Wordplay

#12098

I never apologize. I'm sorry, but that's just the way I am. Wordplay

#12099

Look... at the end of the day, it's night. Wordplay

#12100

"I went into the fines office today to pay a speeding ticket, the clerk said, "How would you like to pay your fine?" "Cash and you're not too bad yourself." I replied." Wordplay

#12101

"The Daily Mail has described Katie Price as tight-lipped about not revealing her attacker's name. Not the best choice of words." Wordplay

#12102

"My Neighbor is a blacksmith. Yes, now they are stealing British surnames too." Wordplay

#12103

"I got my child to sleep last night by just repeatedly saying 'bursary'. It was the only nursery rhyme I could think of." Wordplay

#12104

"In America - Fat camp: A place where overweight people go to slim down. In England - Fat camp: Matt Lucas, Elton John." Wordplay

#12105

"What do my first girlfriend's virginity and a pulp have in common? My dad beat me to both when I was a kid." Wordplay

#12106

"The electric gate that killed the 12-year-old girl has been released by police without charge. So now it's just a gate." Wordplay

#12107

I like my woodwork teacher, he gives me wood. Wordplay

#12108

"I ordered an Indian takeaway last night and it came to a tenner. As he handed me the bag, I said, "What's the name of Jordan's son?" He said, "Harvey Price." I said, "Thanks, here's a fiver." Wordplay

#12109

My friend sent me a blank email. His message was clear. Wordplay

#12110

"Apparently Matt Damon believes in two things: Sequels, and reincarnation. Basically, he thinks he'll be Bourne again." Wordplay

#12111

I can't seem to get on the Lilt website. It keeps saying it's refreshing! Wordplay

#12112

"I went to the doctor's today. He said, "You're dying." I said, "How do you know?" He said, "Your eyebrows are a different color." Wordplay

#12113

"Had a microwave meal today. It said 'remove sleeve and film lid.' I put a vest top on and got my camcorder out, but I'm still hungry." Wordplay

#12114

"My new job as a taxidermist is pretty boring. All I do is sit around and stuff." Wordplay

#12115

"What's black and comes in thirteens? R Kelly." Wordplay

#12116

"The X Factor contestants are completely ruining Queen songs Roger Taylor probably doesn't mind, but I think Brian May." Wordplay

#12117

"The toilet flushed last night. I have no idea how my bathroom fittings keep beating me at poker." Wordplay

#12118

I was on a cruise ship which had both sides labelled as starboard. Something wasn't right. Wordplay

#12119

"I accidentally locked my coat hanger in my car today. Luckily for me, I had my keys." Wordplay

#12120

"I once went out with a girl with fiery red hair and a pale thin body. I met her on Match.com" Wordplay

#12121

"What do you call seafood in a cement mixer? Hardcore Prawn" Wordplay

#12122

"I tried to buy a town in the south of France. The locals were Avignon of it." Wordplay

#12123

"My next-door Neighbor was really scared and worried about finding a hole in his wall at home. I asked him what he was going to do about it and he said he's bricking it." Wordplay

#12124

"I've invented an anti-gravity device that allows the tip of a snooker cue to hover at any height above the table. The rest is history." Wordplay

#12125

"A man dressed as an egg has tried to gain entry to tonight's Euro 2012 Final. He was quickly whisked away by security and beaten." Wordplay

#12126

Just been on holiday in the South of France..... it was Nice Wordplay

#12127

"I've got a date for tomorrow. 10th Jan 2010." Wordplay

#12128

"I've just bought a transparent megaphone. Now everyone can hear me loud and clear." Wordplay

#12129

"A bulb walks into an airport without any bags wearing nothing but a shirt, sandals, and a hat. The check in girl looks at him and says, "Travelling light?" The bulb says "Yes, I am." Wordplay

#12130

"I hit a man with a baseball bat yesterday, he's got two broken arms... Which is what gave me the courage in the first place." Wordplay

#12131

"At School I was perfect I don t know why they made me one I can't even spell" Wordplay

#12132

Death - a once in a lifetime experience. Wordplay

#12133

"I am going to steal a board game from the local supermarket. I could get caught but I want to take the Risk." Wordplay

#12134

"I was looking through the dictionary when I saw a nasty looking word. When I looked closer though, I saw it said hasty." Wordplay

#12135

"I slept through the alarm this morning. Good thing it was only a small fire." Wordplay

#12136

I got myself a new toy - it's a laminator. Basically, it's a machine that kills baby sheep. Wordplay

#12137

"My boss asked me if I would make it into Work with the adverse weather conditions. I said, "There's snow stopping me." Can't understand why he was so upset when I didn't turn up." Wordplay

#12138

"The kids kept finding their Christmas presents we'd hidden in our wardrobe and under our bed, and my wife said the only way to stop it would be to put them in the loft. I can still hear them crying though." Wordplay

#12139

Being on the dole definitely has its benefits. Wordplay

#12140

"I failed Geography at School. I couldn't find the exam room" Wordplay

#12141

"I was on holiday in Spain when my mate phoned me. "How's the hotel?" he said. "Well, I can't complain, "I replied. "Oh, that's good then," he said. I said, "No, it's terrible! I just don't speak the lingo." Wordplay

#12142

"In the early 1940's, Europe had no videogames, Internet or TV. Thank God we had Germany to keep us occupied" Wordplay

#12143

"There was this group on Facebook called 'Help the children in Africa who are suffering from the heat'. So, I became a fan." Wordplay

#12144

"I just bought Nickelback's "Best Off". It wasn't until after I turned it on that I realized that wasn't a typo." Wordplay

#12145

"My daughter said, "Dad, can my new boyfriend come for tea?" I said, "That depends sweetheart, what's his name?" "Corey" She replied. "Corey what?" I asked. She said, "Corey Ossity." I said, "I suppose so, but don't let him near the cat." Wordplay

#12146

"Went for a job interview as a comouflage expert last week. I didn't turn up, and I got the job!!" Wordplay

#12147

"h, the middle of nowhere" Wordplay

#12148

"As a musician, I hate the key of E minor. It gives me the E B G B s" Wordplay

#12149

"My wife was in a really good mood today. I said, "What's got into you?" She said, "Something twice the size of yours"." Wordplay

#12150

"Finally got head off the wife yesterday. I knew one swing of the axe would do it." Wordplay

#12151

"A lady at the supermarket asked me if I've ever drunk orange juice with pulp. I said, "No, but I once had coffee with The Bluetones." Wordplay

#12152

"What a coincidence, Farrah Fawcett and Michael Jackson dying on the same day. One played with Majors and the other played with Minors." Wordplay

#12153

My great uncle was so stubborn, when he died, he left a won't. Wordplay

#12154

"In an attempt to cut down on Americanisms, I've been replacing all my Z's with S's. On the downside, I now go to bed and wake up feeling deflated." Wordplay

#12155

"My parents have gone to India with some friends. Mumbai? No, she's straight, but I don't think it's that kind of trip anyway." Wordplay

#12156

"I fixed my wife up with a new job the other day - as a human cannonball. She went ballistic!" Wordplay

#12157

"I told my mum I was going out for a walk. She said, "How long will you be gone?"

I said, "Probably the whole Time" Wordplay

#12158

I was down the pub last night with my mates when I spotted the wife chatting up the barman. I got hold of her, took her outside and gave her a Sepp Blatter, or what`s more commonly known as a backhander. Wordplay

#12159

I'm a terrible psychic - I don't know about you. Wordplay

#12160

"I'm considering becoming a mind reader. What are your thoughts?" Wordplay

#12161

"You make a very good cuppa," she said. "It's my special tea," I replied." Wordplay

#12162

"What's the difference between Sony and Kony? Kony still has Eric's son." Wordplay

#12163

"I saw Mr. T getting on a baby horse. I pity the foal." Wordplay

#12164

"Got any nuts?" Barmaid replied "Yes." I said "I could tell by the size of your hands." Wordplay

#12165

"I have a thing for ginger girls... My shotgun." Wordplay

#12166

"Gently tapping the wife on the back of the head earlier. "Knock it off," she said.

Big mistake." Wordplay

#12167

"The wife asked me to take her out today, "With a rifle?" is apparently not the best response." Wordplay

#12168

"I'm getting so fed up with double standards for men and women. When my wife phoned John Lewis and asked to speak to someone in nightwear they put her straight through, but when I called and asked if I could talk to someone in crotch less panties they hung up and called the police." Wordplay

#12169

"What is the opposite of Imagination? I have no idea." Wordplay

#12170

"There's a new spray out made by a company called Seven Seas that is designed to help your joints. Don't buy it because it doesn't Work. It just makes your Rizla wet and leaves a nasty taste in your mouth." Wordplay

#12171

"After hearing my son saying, "I want to be good with acoustic," I decided to buy him a guitar. Turns out he wanted a snooker cue." Wordplay

#12172

"I was standing in the bus queue the other day behind a pregnant lady. Trying to appear friendly, I asked her, "When are you due?" It was then that I realized that she wasn't pregnant, just really fat, but luckily I managed to cover my tracks by adding, "...for another snack?" Wordplay

#12173

"My mum was getting annoyed because of her job sewing things. I said, "You seam stressed." Wordplay

#12174

I could really do with a crowbar. The birds in my garden look like they want somewhere to socialize. Wordplay

#12175

As a pyromaniac, I must say I found Match.com to be incredibly disappointing. Wordplay

#12176

Ironically, The Dog Inn pub has a really small car park. Wordplay

#12177

"Why should you never throw an obese Finn into a river? Because Helsinki." Wordplay

#12178

"My 31st girlfriend was American and it was a bit awkward, especially in the bedroom.

But then, all my other girlfriends have been about 9st - 11st." Wordplay

#12179

Drink wet cement - get stoned. Wordplay

#12180

"I entered my dog in a local dogfighting contest recently, but sadly, he was killed. He did a loop the loop and fell out of his plane." Wordplay

#12181

"I laid flowers for mother at the wrong tombstone. It was a grave mistake." Wordplay

#12182

"I used to really fancy my piano teacher when I was a kid and I was always eager to impress her.

Unfortunately, I misheard her when she said it was Time to master Beethoven." Wordplay

#12183

"I'm fed up with my brother's boxing trophies scattered all over the house.

Today I'm gonna make a stand." Wordplay

#12184

"What's the fastest way to get stoned? Be a woman in Iran." Wordplay

#12185

I was waiting for the number sixty-nine bus this morning. Who would have thought it? Two came together. Wordplay

#12186

"I would take a bullet for my wife. Put it in a gun and shoot her with it." Wordplay

#12187

"I've had to break up with my imaginary girlfriend. I've started seeing someone else." Wordplay

#12188

"I accidently left an apple outside my local GP's surgery. He won't be able to get in." Wordplay

#12189

I'd say 6:30 is the best clock Time, hands down. Wordplay

#12190

"I put the phone down, turned to the wife and said, "Well, your mother's late." "What do you mean?" she asked. "She wasn't due around." "I know," I replied, smiling. "That was the hospital. She's dead." Wordplay

#12191

"I was Shopping online and saw a horse that I rather liked. So, I clicked "Add to cart." Wordplay

#12192

"NEWS: Teresa Lewis executed by lethal injection in Virginia. That's a bit harsh. I thought they would've at least put the needle in her arm." Wordplay

#12193

"Someone has chopped all the heads off my daffodils... I think it was a stalker." Wordplay

#12194

"A note left for a pianist from his wife "Gone Chopin, have Liszt, Bach in a Minuet." Wordplay

#12195

"I saw a woman crying as I was walking home from the pub last night. I said, "What's the matter?" "Gavin's gone" she replied. I said, "Sorry but I can't really help you, I don't suffer with heartburn"." Wordplay

#12196

Two-thirds of The Human Centipede is tongue-in-cheek. Wordplay

#12197

"After the success of my first restaurant, Karma, I've decided to expand my food business and open Karma 2. We serve just desserts." Wordplay

#12198

"I used to smoke Benson & Hedges, but then I changed brands. It's all been Dunhill from there." Wordplay

#12199

"I walked home with a skip in my step today. Accidentally stood on a packet of crisps." Wordplay

#12200

"The Internet is now the second largest collection of jokes in the world... The FA are still hanging on to the top spot." Wordplay

#12201

"My blind wife has started seeing a therapist. He must be good." Wordplay

#12202

"I had a threesome with a scalene and an isosceles. It was a love triangle." Wordplay

#12203

"BBC News: "Spelling mistakes 'cost millions'." Or is that 'billions'? Guess we'll never know." Wordplay

#12204

"A few people are complaining about the new lightning conductor at the concert hall.

A lot of the orchestra can't keep up with him." Wordplay

#12205

The Air Con Con Con: Where I sell you tickets to an Air Conditioning convention that doesn't actually exist. Wordplay

#12206

"Today my granddad started pelting me with Werthers. I wasn't mad though, I thought it was quite original." Wordplay

#12207

"I just killed my limousine driver. I don't know why, because I have nothing to chauffeur it." Wordplay

#12208

My wife says I have the attention span of a Wordplay

#12209

"I had to do a presentation on children's playground equipment. So, I did a slide show." Wordplay

#12210

"Just bought some counterfeit Mr Kipling's. I must say, they're exceedingly good fakes." Wordplay

#12211

I'm a pool player. I always chat up girls when I go swimming. Wordplay

#12212

I failed my English literature exam. Apparently, the answer to question 2b) was not 'or not 2b). Wordplay

#12213

"Friends of my wife and I, recently bought a Farm, and decided to invite us to a "House warming" party. I said to my wife, "What shall we get them for a present?" "How about this long length of rope with bucket attached?" she replied. "Yes," said I. "I am sure that will go down well." Wordplay

#12214

"I saw a little black girl in distress yesterday. So, I made her take it off." Wordplay

#12215

"I used to live in a small town in Spain called Macarena. But I don't like to make a song and dance about it." Wordplay

#12216

I Work at the Royal Mint and, to be honest, I make a lot of Money. Wordplay

#12217

"I applied for a job in Australia I think I have the necessary koalafications." Wordplay

#12218

"I jumped in a cab the other day and said to the driver, "Isle of Dogs." He said, "That's nice. I'm more of a cat man myself. Now, where do you want to go?" Wordplay

#12219

"Can you tell me what someone from Corsica is called? Corsican." Wordplay

#12220

"My dog has just eaten my entire James Bond DVD collection. Luckily I managed to beat The Living Daylights out of him." Wordplay

#12221

I do have initiative; I just need to be told when to use it. Wordplay

#12222

"During a spelling test, our teacher told us to write down 'to capitalize'. That one was too easy I thought, as I wrote 'I I'." Wordplay

#12223

"I just chucked out my flat mate Calvin, he kept breaking the washing machine. Washing machines live longer with Cal gone." Wordplay

#12224

"What do football teams and American soldiers have in common? Neither really care about friendlies." Wordplay

#12225

"My girlfriend keeps telling me that making clothes based Puns is really not funny. Corset is!" Wordplay

#12226

"My mate said there's one thing he hates about Halloween. "Which is?" I asked.

"Yeah," he replied, "they freak me out." Wordplay

#12227

"I got arrested yesterday for stealing hay from a farmer. I've been refused bale." Wordplay

#12228

"My friend asked me to get him a job at the opticians. He knew I had the contacts." Wordplay

#12229

"I made a hotel out of little cheesy biscuits. It's not exactly the Ritz." Wordplay

#12230

"When my wife told me Scandinavian languages don't have the letter 'R' I immediately thought... No way!" Wordplay

#12231

"I've set up a taxi firm for unmarried girls who've lost babies. I think 'Miss Carriage' should do well." Wordplay

#12232

"I got an answering machine today but I think it's broken. I've asked it loads of questions and nothing's happening." Wordplay

#12233

"A young girl's boyfriend and her mother were sitting in uncomfortable silence, upon meeting for the first Time, when the mother retorted, "Technically, my daughter belongs to me until she's 18, I own her, so I control what she does and where she goes. I might charge you rent per kiss."

To which the boyfriend replied, "Well, you're not a very good landlord. Her back doors have been smashed in." Wordplay

#12234

"I really love the tasteless jokes on this site even though I suffer from muscular dystrophy.

I'm sick and twisted." Wordplay

#12235

"After the accident, my wife was left a vegetable. "Who left this vegetable here?" She asked." Wordplay

#12236

"I went to the doctor feeling ill and he said "Lie down and cover yourself in salt".

"How will that help?" I asked. "Don't know", he said, "But in a week's Time you'll be cured"." Wordplay

#12237

"After 2 hours of wandering around Boots, I eventually found the disposable contact lenses. Aisle C." Wordplay

#12238

"I was on a rollercoaster when it got stuck mid-loop leaving us hanging upside-down 100ft in the air. Suddenly a young girl next to me started screaming, "Get me off. I want you to get me off now". I thought it was a strange Time to ask but I went ahead and fingered her anyway." Wordplay

#12239

"My girlfriend ran into the front room today screaming and crying that she had found out she was pregnant and needed my help to have an abortion quick. I said "Whoa, whoa, whoa... get a hanger yourself." Wordplay

#12240

"Susan Boyle changes her name to Subo and becomes the best-selling artist in the world. I try to do a similar thing with my name and I get death threats from all four corners of the globe. Looks like I'm destined to always be known as boring old Patrick King." Wordplay

#12241

"My daughter is eighteen years old but is a very late developer. She's had three warnings from her supervisor at Jessops this month alone." Wordplay

#12242

All this talk of the iPhone autocorrect "is rubbish" nonsense is making me feel Ill. Wordplay

#12243

"A Chinese guy kept making fun of my accent at Work. Well, two can pray at that game." Wordplay

#12244

"I hate the local debating group. They discussed me." Wordplay

#12245

"I was directing a stage version of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves". Just before the show was about to start, the back-up dwarf ran over and said, "Dave has pulled out of the show. I'm sorry, it's my fault. We had a fight." "Well I hope you're Happy now," I replied." Wordplay

#12246

"They call me Mr Rhetorical. Can you guess why?" Wordplay

#12247

"As the wife shut the front door behind her, I went into our bedroom and slipped on a pair of her knickers. I wish she would see a doctor about her heavy discharge, I thought as I picked them up off the floor and put them in the washing basket." Wordplay

#12248

Frankly, Paranormal Activity is just one film away from being a regular occurrence. Wordplay

#12249

"I went to a party hosted by T Mobile last night. I got really drunk and kept trying to change the tunes that the DJ was playing. Not only that, but I projectile vomited all over the dance floor and started a fight that turned into a saloon style brawl involving a number of people. Whilst that was going on I sloped off in need of the toilet, dropped my pants by the buffet and shat all over the carpet. If they give me a bad reception I'm going to ruin theirs." Wordplay

#12250

"If your blow-up doll's talking back to you... Puncture." Wordplay

#12251

"My son asked me where the most dangerous place on earth is. I'm stuck between Iraq/Kandahar place." Wordplay

#12252

"Did you hear the one about the depressed frog? He wanted to kermit suicide." Wordplay

#12253

"I was just informed that a good friend of mine has tried to commit suicide by jumping in front of a train. That's the third Time now. He's got a terrible track record." Wordplay

#12254

Ignorant? I don't know the meaning of the word! Wordplay

#12255

"The wife wants me to buy something musical for our 4-year-old daughter's birthday.

I'm going to give her a fiddle." Wordplay

#12256

"I heard vandals have broken into an origami exhibition and ruined all the exhibits.

Police are trying to Work out how events unfolded." Wordplay

#12257

"A woman screamed, "No means no!" at me today. I left soon after. It was the shortest Spanish lesson I'd ever had." Wordplay

#12258

I texted my girlfriend Ruth last night to let her know she was dumped ... I wanted to be ruthless Wordplay

#12259

I live for my alarm clock collection, it's the only reason I get up in the morning. Wordplay

#12260

"Doctor Doctor, I've got Leukaemia, can you fix it?" "Yes we can sir" Wordplay

#12261

"Stereo Stereo Stereo I love stereotyping" Wordplay

#12262

"My whisky kept going missing so I confronted the wife. She told me that the guilty party was the family dog. I found it staggering." Wordplay

#12263

"Fair Trade. Sacrificing quality for equality." Wordplay

#12264

"I was taking a risk opening a butcher's shop on Blackpool tower. The steaks were high." Wordplay

#12265

"I Work for a charity that tries to prevent animals being turned into glue. Please, donate to the RSPVA." Wordplay

#12266

So, gentlemen. We have celebrated Movember with our moustaches, Manuary by doing manly things 24/7. And soon it will be Time for Rapril. Wordplay

#12267

A Scotsman just offered me a box of silverware and a case of Wrigley's Spearmint. So, I said, "I can take your knives, but I'll never take your free gum." Wordplay

#12268

I felt quite smug when the iPad came out. I'd been saying for years that the iPhone would be really big one day. Wordplay

#12269

"I have been cheating on my wife for years and last night my girlfriend spilt the beans.

It wasn't a problem, they are only 40p a tin." Wordplay

#12270

"I saved loads of cash on the new iPhone yesterday. I didn't buy one." Wordplay

#12271

"My mate just walked into Carphone Warehouse, held the manager at gunpoint and made her top up his mobile phone for free. Full credit to him." Wordplay

#12272

"Want to pull a Jewish girl? Just show them some interest." Wordplay

#12273

"I was deciding whether or not to get a new bed yesterday. I decided to just sleep on it." Wordplay

#12274

Deaf people are lip reading as we speak. Wordplay

#12275

"As I looked through the lens, I saw a man being decapitated, babies being burnt at the stake, and a woman being skinned alive. That's the last Time I check my horror scope." Wordplay

#12276

"I was speaking to a man from Syria today and he said, "In my country, bear fighting is the most popular sport." "That's revolting." I replied. "No, that's our second most popular." Wordplay

#12277

"I was in line waiting to pay for my petrol and the guy at the front said, "Pump one."

Which got me thinking: "I wonder if the Queen ever says that to Prince Philip?" Wordplay

#12278

"I hired a private detective to investigate the sudden death of my Grandad, while in intensive care. He followed a few leads. Faulty plug on the life support machine, apparently." Wordplay

#12279

"I bought an off-road vehicle in a blind auction. Got it delivered ... it was a canoe." Wordplay

#12280

"I gave my mate an over-inflated balloon for his birthday. It didn't go down very well." Wordplay

#12281

"In my first week at School, during P.E., we were all asked to take part in a "bleep test".

I managed fourteen c*nts and seven wa*kers before the headmaster finally caught me." Wordplay

#12282

"A woman aged 100 years was beaten to death with a cricket bat. A spokesman said, "She had a good innings"." Wordplay

#12283

"What do you call dyslexic owls? Slow." Wordplay

#12284

I don't like PerI PerI chicken, but my Nandos Wordplay

#12285

Energizer Bunny Arrested! Charged with battery. Wordplay

#12286

"How do Geordies listen to music? On a Why iPod" Wordplay

#12287

I've got a new job playing the triangle in a reggae band, and ting. Wordplay

#12288

"My mate received an email yesterday asking him to send trouser zips to the address provided.

I told him to ignore it, it sounds like they are fly phishing." Wordplay

#12289

Masturbation: The leading cause of tissue damage. Wordplay

#12290

"A soon as my daughter came home today I called her into the front room. "Jane, you know the extra special present I got you for Christmas last year," I said, "Well, if you come and look in the garden, I think you'll find that I've managed to top it". Squealing peals of excitement, she sprinted to the back door and ran outside with a huge grin on her face. I don't know why she looked so surprised though, when she saw her pony lying motionless on the lawn, blood pouring from the single bullet wound to its head." Wordplay

#12291

"It's a strange world we live in... ...a world where the film 'Grease' makes more Money than the country 'Greece'." Wordplay

#12292

"I've just invented a machine that can immediately tell you what condition a painting is in. It's state-of-the-art technology." Wordplay

#12293

"Some people have a way with words, others not have way." Wordplay

#12294

"Did you hear about the woman who mistook her superglue for lube? I don't suppose you would have - her lips are sealed." Wordplay

#12295

"Primark's New Slogan- Clothes make the man Children make the clothes" Wordplay

#12296

"My girlfriend bet me that I couldn't make a car out of vermicelli. You should've seen her face as I drove pasta." Wordplay

#12297

"I caused an uproar at the zoo today. I was filling lions with helium." Wordplay

#12298

"I just covered my nuts in chocolate and dunked them in my girlfriend's mouth.

Who says I don't know how to Treat a lady?" Wordplay

#12299

I'm on a mission to wipe out all stores from a German multi-national supermarket chain. It will take a long Time but I'll do it - Lidl by Lidl. Wordplay

#12300

"Working as a cake waiter at a wedding, I saw the most beautiful girl from across the room. I immediately took a fancy to her." Wordplay

#12301

"I told my mate that I secretly married my girlfriend yesterday without my wife knowing. He said "Bigamy, disgusting." I said, "No, skinny Susan, and she's gorgeous." Wordplay

#12302

Two hours ago, I told my kid to shut his mouth and eat his supper. He's still sitting at the table trying to figure out how to do it. Wordplay

#12303

All the good Puns about the periodic table argon. Wordplay

#12304

If I was in the Real IRA, I'd move to Spain and start a football club. Wordplay

#12305

"I've just made some serious Money. I took a fiver and drew a furrowed brow on the Queen." Wordplay

#12306

I'm going to open up a pub exclusively for rapists, and name it 'The Fawcett Inn' Wordplay

#12307

"I always get my nan bread from the kebab shop... I don't know why; she's been dead thirty years." Wordplay

#12308

I remember when my parents died, all they left me was a globe. It meant the world to me.... Wordplay

#12309

"A female police officer used a taser gun on me yesterday. She was stunning." Wordplay

#12310

I just knew I was going to get thrown out of the optimism society. Wordplay

#12311

"I was reading this guy's paper on the bus today, he kept turning the page and I couldn't keep up.

Almost sprained my ankle running alongside it too." Wordplay

#12312

"I like to think I learn from my mistakes. Last night is a perfect example. My son and daughter showed me how to operate my new DVD player." Wordplay

#12313

"I'm Working hard today. The fit girl sat opposite me is wearing a low-cut top." Wordplay

#12314

My wife can suffer in silence louder than anyone I know. Wordplay

#12315

"I thought growing my own lettuce would be difficult but it was quite easy in the end.

It's not rocket Science." Wordplay

#12316

"My friend has a job selling drugs in an area where the police never go through. I asked him if he could describe his occupation in one word, what would it be? He replied: "Ideal." Wordplay

#12317

"I Work for the NHS dealing with moving patients between different areas of the hospital.

It's a rewarding job." Wordplay

#12318

I didn't like my haircut at first, but it grew on me. Wordplay

#12319

After a police tip off, a raid on an aluminum factory has been foiled. Wordplay

#12320

"My girlfriend always insists on turning off the lights when we make love. It doesn't really bother me, but it's the hiding that seems so cruel." Wordplay

#12321

"BBC News: Teacher Peter Harvey beat a pupil around the head with a dumbbell while shouting "die, die, die," a court heard today. That'll teach him for not knowing what the singular of "dice" is." Wordplay

#12322

"My father Worked in a steel fabrication plant. They didn't produce anything, they just said they did." Wordplay

#12323

"A policeman asked me to come down to the station for an interview. I haven't even applied for a job there." Wordplay

#12324

"SKY NEWS: Supernova Star Burst 'Could Wipe Out Earth'. There was never this sort of problem when they were called Opal Fruits." Wordplay

#12325

"When I moved into my new house one of my Neighbors came around and asked if I wanted to sign up for the Neighborhood Watch. Obviously, I refused, given my wife had only just bought me one for my birthday and I could look at it any Time I wanted to." Wordplay

#12326

"If I had a billion pounds for every Time I underestimated... I would be a millionaire." Wordplay

#12327

"There are free things in life I'll never understand Spelling and counting" Wordplay

#12328

"What berries do fat people enjoy the most? Cadburys." Wordplay

#12329

"I just bought a new underscore key for my laptop. I got it for next to nothing." Wordplay

#12330

"I felt sick today. I'm not sure whose it was but it had carrots in it." Wordplay

#12331

"My jokes have got a lot in common with Chile miners. They all seem to get buried." Wordplay

#12332

"I distorted a Tortoise earlier. Now it's just an Oise." Wordplay

#12333

Ever since I took the rear view mirror out of the car..I've never looked back Wordplay

#12334

"I hate that awkward moment in the restaurant when you realize you don't know how much to tip. The wife tells you you're tipping way too much, but you ignore her and then... you fall backwards off your chair into the fish tank." Wordplay

#12335

"My recent trip to France did nothing to shake their reputation as cowardly surrender monkeys. I was only trying to be nice - smiling, holding open doors and minding my manners - but all they ever did was beg for mercy." Wordplay

#12336

Note to self: I need to stop talking to myself. Wordplay

#12337

What's the Big Issue with homeless people? Wordplay

#12338

"Pirate cheerleaders have it easy. "Give me an R!"..." Wordplay

#12339

"This random guy came up to me in the street and said, "Hey, brother from another mother!" It was charming but, nevertheless, a cruel way to find out that I'm adopted." Wordplay

#12340

"I always get pickle and chutney mixed up. It makes me chuckle." Wordplay

#12341

Saw a bright star tonight. My wife said it was called the Dog Star. I thought "can't be Sirius". Wordplay

#12342

"If you're not part of the solution...you're either a solid or a gas.- Or you're part of the precipitate. How sublime" Wordplay

#12343

"I have an addiction to Cheddar cheese. Although it's only mild." Wordplay

#12344

"I asked the bloke at the garage how much I owed him for a new tire he fitted for me today. He said, "Just give me a score mate". So, I replied, "Man Utd won 3-0 at the weekend". And drove off." Wordplay

#12345

"In an effort to defeat Superman, I've joined a Los Angeles street gang. Superman won't stand a chance once I turn into a Crip tonight." Wordplay

#12346

I couldn't quite remember how to throw a boomerang, but eventually it came back to me. Wordplay

#12347

"Jimmy: "Can I ask you a question?" Ted: "Sure, what is it?" Jimmy: "It's an interrogative statement, used to test knowledge." Wordplay

#12348

"I've been seeing someone behind my girlfriend's back. I think she's got a stalker." Wordplay

#12349

A rule of grammar: double negatives are a no-no. Wordplay

#12350

"I sold someone some cannabis the other day. When he handed over his Money, I asked, "anything else?" He said, "an' a gram of cocaine please mate" I paused for a minute before saying with uncertainty... "Oceanic?" Wordplay

#12351

"Sophie Ellis Bextor has been found dead in the hotel bathroom of a retired French footballer. Police have confirmed its murder on Zidane's floor." Wordplay

#12352

"I had a can of Pepsi today, it said, "You could win a Nokia 5800 every 10 minutes."

What would I do with all those phones?" Wordplay

#12353

"I've just got my first job interview in two years! Until then I'm going to have to sign on." Wordplay

#12354

"I went to a sad film at the cinema last night, and the man behind me starting wailing.

I got hit in the head with a harpoon." Wordplay

#12355

"Doctor: I've got the results of your test; you have gonorrhoea, chlamydia and onomatopoeia. Me: What's onomatopoeia? Doctor: It's exactly what it sounds like." Wordplay

#12356

"I typed an essay in Word about a concerned Bugs Bunny. I then saved it as 'What's Up.doc'" Wordplay

#12357

"I asked my mate the other day, "Where's your mum from?" He replied, "Alaska."

I said, "Don't worry, I'll ask her myself." Wordplay

#12358

"I'm a philosopher. I think." Wordplay

#12359

"I walked into a dentist in Scotland. I said to the receptionist, "HI there, I was wondering if you could help me with this pain in my tooth." She said, "Aye." I said, "No, tooth." Wordplay

#12360

"Hearing aid for sale. Give me a shout if you're interested." Wordplay

#12361

I threw out my hoover last week. It was just gathering dust. Wordplay

#12362

"What do you call an alligator wearing a tank top? An investigator." Wordplay

#12363

"I've been up all night answering questions about resistors. My Physics teacher always sets too much Ohm Work." Wordplay

#12364

"In my spare Time I like to dress up as a knight, and jump over 20 parked cars on a horse. I call myself Medieval Knievel." Wordplay

#12365

"Daily Mail: "Heart stopping moment a great white shark attacked a fishing boat full of friends" Well, I doubt they're his friends now." Wordplay

#12366

"My wife's really into threesomes. Shame it's starters, mains and desserts." Wordplay

#12367 "2B or not 2B? I don't think I've ever put this much thought into which shade of pencil to use before." Wordplay

#12368

"The Time will never be wrong. Not on my watch." Wordplay

#12369

"My boss says I tire too easily. Which is why I'm Kwik-Fit fitter of the month for January." Wordplay

#12370

"I just saw a bird playing chess in the park. Toucan play at that game." Wordplay

#12371

"This makes no sense - yesterday my calculator was Working fine, today it isn't Working at all. It just doesn't add up." Wordplay

#12372

I saw a beaver movie last night; it was the best dam movie I've ever seen. Wordplay

#12373

When it came down to a war of words, T-Rex was no match for Thesaurus Wordplay

#12374

"Having fake teeth. That'll denture confidence" Wordplay

#12375

"Premier Inn, everything is premier, except the Inn." Wordplay

#12376

"I was arrested yesterday for driving my car into the local branch of Staples. Seems I took a wrong turning just before the A4." Wordplay

#12377

"I cooked pancakes this morning... It didn't go down too well with the kids, he was their favorite rabbit." Wordplay

#12378

"I just bought my 6-month-old son one of those baby bouncers. 10 an hour but he keeps the kid safe" Wordplay

#12379

"Ho Ho Ho! But enough about the Kardashians, Merry Christmas!" Wordplay

#12380

"I have invited a girl from Work around to my house tonight for a fireworks party. I'm hoping to explode in her face." Wordplay

#12381

"I was attacked by a tobacconist. I've still got the cigars to prove it." Wordplay

#12382

"I gave my wife a gobstopper for Christmas. It hasn't." Wordplay

#12383

Not using the doorbell has a significant knock on effect. Wordplay

#12384

"A man came up to me and said, "Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry." I said, "That is very annoying." He said, "Well I can only apologize." Wordplay

#12385

"I was bored last night, so I tied some helium balloons to my whiskey collection. It certainly raised my spirits." Wordplay

#12386

I'm thinking about buying a greyhound, don't know what the wife is going to say so I'll run it by her first. Wordplay

#12387

My wife and I are house hunting at the moment, our estate agent called yesterday and told us he had a great semi he wanted to show us. Whilst I have to admit we were pleasantly surprised, I really don't think it's worth a phone call unless its fully erect. Wordplay

#12388

"I've been reading the news about there being a civil war in Madagascar. Well, I've seen it six Times and there isn't." Wordplay

#12389

"David Cameron is a two-faced liar, just like all the other politicians. He spends the whole election campaign vowing to be tough on immigration, yet the minute he becomes prime minister, he employs a foreign secretary." Wordplay

#12390

Campanology...That rings a bell. Wordplay

#12391

I used to be good at Math. That was until they decided to add the alphabet to it. Wordplay

#12392

"My wife used to be a regular customer at McDonalds. These days, she's more of a large." Wordplay

#1239

"Walked into a nightclub the other night wearing my ref's kit, pushed my way through the crowd, placed a football in the middle of the dance floor & blew my whistle. It kicked off." Wordplay

#12394

"In School, my teacher asked me if I had any of my own math equipment. I said "I have a broken abacus". She said "That doesn't count"." Wordplay

#12395

"I went to the Q Awards last night. It took me three hours to get in." Wordplay

#12396

"I was stood in the train station this morning when a girl slipped onto the lines and got her foot stuck. "Help!" She screamed. "I don't want to die this way!" So, I ran over and slit her throat." Wordplay

#12397

"My wife always cooks our Christmas Ham in a bottle of wine. I have no idea how she gets it in there, but it tastes brilliant." Wordplay

#12398

"This nasty, sweaty woman, wearing a sleeveless sundress, walks into a bar. She raises her right arm, revealing a big hairy armpit as she points to all the people sitting at the bar and asks, "What man out there will buy a lady a drink?" The whole bar goes dead silent, as the patrons try to ignore her. At the end of the bar, a skinny little drunk slams his hand on the bar and says, "Bartender, I want to buy that ballerina a drink!" The bartender pours the drink and the woman chugs it down. After she's completed the drink, she turns again to the patrons and points around at all of them, again revealing her hairy armpit and saying, "What man out there will buy a lady a drink?" Once again, the little drunk slaps his hand down on the bar and says, "Bartender, I'd like to buy the ballerina another drink!" After serving the lady her second drink, the bartender approaches the little drunk and states, "It's your business if you want to buy the lady a drink, but why do you call her a ballerina?" The drunk replies, "Sir, in my eyes, any woman who can lift her leg up that high has got to be a ballerina!" Wordplay

#12399

"I joined a chocolate lovers' forum the other day. I was asked if I liked a combination of chocolate, caramel, nougat and hazelnut. I said I used to but I no longer did. Then I was banned from the forum for going off topic." Wordplay

#12400

"What's done cannot be undone." They obviously didn't have shoelaces in Shakespeare's day." Wordplay

#12401

HERBS FOR SALE: Please, no thyme wasters. Wordplay

#12402

"Today, for my Dad's birthday, I got up early and crept downstairs to the kitchen silently so I'd be able to surprise him with a full English breakfast in bed. But then my brother had to go and spill the beans..." Wordplay

#12403

It seems ridiculous that Cook wasn't initially picked by the World Taekwondo Federation. I mean, WTF. Wordplay

#12404

"Worker dies in Forth Bridge fall" I'm just amazed he survived the first three." Wordplay

#12405

"I could hear the wife moaning about a wobbly shelf in the kitchen. I soon fixed that.

I turned the telly up." Wordplay

#12406

"I have found out the meaning of life. It's a noun and the description is on page 327 of the Oxford English Dictionary." Wordplay

#12407

"I was on holiday with the lads last week and wanted to get a picture of us all together. The only person around was a black man, so I handed him the camera and asked him to take it. So, he did." Wordplay

#12408

"I said to my wife, "We need some sort of fence to protect our beloved goat"

She said, "Wire fence?" I said "For protection..." Wordplay

#12409

"I was in Asda the other day looking for some fancy dress for a Harry Potter party. I found this great broomstick and asked the cashier how much it was. "Those broomsticks?" he replied "They're a Quidditch!" Wordplay

#12410

"I wasn't always into peer pressure...... My friends got me into it." Wordplay

#12411

"I went to the doctors with a red, itchy patch on my arm. I was told the arm had to be amputated.

Bit of a rash decision, if you ask me." Wordplay

#12412

"TEACHER: In this box, I have a 10-foot snake. SAMMY: You can't fool me, Teacher... snakes don't have feet." Wordplay

#12413

"My girlfriend thought it would be romantic to have tattoos of each other's names. So she got a tattoo with my name and I changed her name by deed poll to Newcastle United." Wordplay

#12414

"BBC News:Marvel Comics introduces mixed-race Spider-Man. I wonder if his mother was a black widow?" Wordplay

#12415

"What do the donkeys on Blackpool beach get for lunch? Half an hour like everybody else." Wordplay

#12416

I was busy doing Rock Climbing this morning when I thought hang on... Wordplay

#12417

"I'm trying to write a book. I've already done a, b and o. I reckon the last bit should be ok." Wordplay

#12418

"Christian Bale Reveals the Secret Behind His Long Hair'' Not getting a haircut?" Wordplay

#12419

"The heiress to the Johnson and Johnson empire has been found dead in her LA home. The family have asked for no more tears." Wordplay

#12420

"What's Coleen Rooney and Man Utd got in common? They both wish Wayne was Fit..." Wordplay

#12421

"I just saw two bits of sellotape stuck to a lamppost. Must have been a missing poster." Wordplay

#12422

"See. Smell. Taste. Feel. I think I can adhere to that." Wordplay

#12423

"I've decided to take up netball. I was a professional basketball player, but I couldn't stand all the travelling." Wordplay

#12424

"My wife is always ordering me around. In fact, I don't think I've bought her ONE drink since we've been together." Wordplay

#12425

My girlfriend was devastated to find out that my mates call me 'The Love Machine' because I'm terrible at tennis. Wordplay

#12426

I renewed my driver's license today and was asked if I wanted to be an organ donor. I declined but did offer to give them my old harmonica. Wordplay

#12427

Every Time I finish a Mars Bar and throw away the packet, I smile ironically and wish it was that easy to destroy a black rapper. Wordplay

#12428

"When are lawyers guaranteed to lose a case? At Heathrow." Wordplay

#12429

"I find it difficult to count in Roman numerals until the number 159. Then it just CLIX." Wordplay

#12430

"How do you make teenage boys more interested in history? Teach them how to delete it." Wordplay

#12431

Me and my son were on the tube earlier today when eventually I just sighed and said, "We're never gonna get this last bit of toothpaste out." Wordplay

#12432

"I got into a fight last night and the guy pulled a razor out. He would have used it too, if he'd found somewhere to plug it in." Wordplay

#12433

"Just seen a sign outside B&Q: "Stainless Steel Sinks". Bit obvious, I thought." Wordplay

#12434

I tried to hang myself with a bungee cord. I kept almost dying. Wordplay

#12435

"I keep having reocurring nightmares where I'm surrounded by loads of nude pregnant women.

Could I be going through a midwife crisis?" Wordplay

#12436

"Apprehended : The new App that reminds you your hen is dead." Wordplay

#12437

'My post box' has got nine letters in it. Wordplay

#12438

BREAKING NEWS: repair man wanted. Wordplay

#12439

Clairvoyants meeting cancelled due to unforeseen events. Wordplay

#12440

Ok so we lost, let's not make Emile out of it. Wordplay

#12441

"What does God call his nose? God knows." Wordplay

#12442

Treadmills get you nowhere. Wordplay

#12443

"I'm planning on becoming a shepherd. It's easy, I herd." Wordplay

#12444

"I asked my wife what she wanted for Christmas. "Just make sure it's nice." she said.

Biscuits it is then." Wordplay

#12445

"Paddy goes for a job interview at a chemical factory. The manager asks, "Have you Worked with chemicals before?" Paddy replies, "Yes." The manager then asks, "Can you tell me what nitrate is?" Paddy replies, "Yes, it's Time and a half." Wordplay

#12446

"I've got a blind date tonight with this girl who is 78.8 inches tall, I can't wait two metre." Wordplay

#12447

"My new girlfriend really takes my breath away. She's inflatable." Wordplay

#12448

"I've written a book about an Apartment block for Midgets. It's a collection of short storeys." Wordplay

#12449

Infinity is simply nothing, with a twist. Wordplay

#12450

"I was mentally undressing this girl at Work today. She was no match for my garden shears." Wordplay

#12451

"The Black Death. Should be avoided like the...well, just try not to get it." Wordplay

#12452

"I used to live in a tyre, but it got a puncture. Now I just live in a flat." Wordplay

#12453

"I got drunk last night. Serves me right for swimming in a cup of tea." Wordplay

#12454

"My uncle Works for a company that makes bicycle wheels He's the Spokesman." Wordplay

#12455

"I went to see my doctor with chronic depression and said, "Feeling any happier these days' doc?" Wordplay

#12456

"I'm lucky, I can always count on my wife. She wears a lot of beads." Wordplay

#12457

"One of my relatives died at 03:00am this morning, and I'm not too bothered by it. I guess that I'm just not a mourning person." Wordplay

#12458

"A man's been found guilty of death by dangerous driving after running down 5 people whilst eating weetabix at the wheel of his car. When quizzed on why he had done this he simply replied 'I just couldn't breakfast enough'" Wordplay

#12459

"Welsh cheerleaders. Putting the ''go! go! go!'' into Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch." Wordplay

#12460

I keep asking Princess Leia out on a date and she keeps saying 'No'. I seem to be looking for love in Alderaan places. Wordplay

#12461

"SKY NEWS: Explosion at veterinary clinic. It's been raining cats and dogs ever since." Wordplay

#12462

"My wife went for a job interview to Work at an old people's home. She got the job and when she came home she wasn't really bothered. I don't think she cares." Wordplay

#12463

"I asked for a battery powered clock in the shop today. When I got it home, I noticed that the man gave me the wrong one. It was a wind up." Wordplay

#12464

"My Math teacher wrote on my report "He's one in a million but maybe his only downfall is he's too clever for his own good" I'm one in seven billion you idiots." Wordplay

#12465

Does the name Pavlov ring a bell? Wordplay

#12466

"My mate certainly knows how to make an entrance. He just put up my new front door." Wordplay

#12467

"My mate swallowed his phone and got it stuck in his throat, I had to ring his neck." Wordplay

#12468

"In the maternity wigwam, there were 3 squaws in labour. The one on the left was lying on a horse skin, the one in the right was lying on a buffalo skin and the one in the middle was lying on a hippo skin. The one on the hippo skin gave birth to twins, the other two gave birth to single babies. This goes to prove that the squaw on the hippopotamus is equal to the sum of the squaws on the two adjacent hides." Wordplay

#12469

I was on this line that met a geometrical curve at a common point without actually intersecting its surface..........sorry, I went off on a tangent there. Wordplay

#12470

"I flew into Sydney for the comedy festival and I was held up at the airport. They asked me the purpose of my visit and I said, "I'm here to shoot a pilot." Wordplay

#12471

"I'm not a Racist. Some of my best friend is Black", claimed the Zebra. Wordplay

#12472

"A man once offered me a thousand pounds to orally pleasure him. A thousand pounds. Well, I had my chance and I blew it." Wordplay

#12473

"My wife and I were having a little argument about what had happened during our recent holiday to Egypt. I protested that I never went swimming. She said I was in denial." Wordplay

#12474

"I was just chatting with my aunt on my mother's side. They're conjoined twins." Wordplay

#12475

"I'd never hit a child with a keyboard. But I'd like to Ctrl and F1." Wordplay

#12476

"Whenever anybody asks what I do. I tell them I'm a Thai boxer, to make myself sound hard. Sounds better than telling them I pack men's neckwear in a warehouse." Wordplay

#12477

"I've just bought a shire horse. As if my other horse wasn't shy enough" Wordplay

#12478

"My mate swears that he dreams in color. I say it's just a pigment of his imagination." Wordplay

#12479

"I came home from Work early today and caught my wife in bed with another bloke. I was angry but I refrained from going ballistic. I opted for a melee weapon instead." Wordplay

#12480

"Wish I hadn't bought a house in Grimsby. Neighbors from Hull." Wordplay

#12481

Ah...The irony of playing a game of chess against your Czech mate Wordplay

#12482

"If someone asks you to spell "Part A" backwards, don't do it. It's a trap......" Wordplay

#12483

"If guns don't kill people, people kill people \- Does that mean toasters don't toast toast, toast toasts toast?" Wordplay

#12484

"I remember when the policeman asked me if I was going to come quietly. I said, "I'll try, but those handcuffs really excite me." Wordplay

#12485

Police in Oswestry have arrested a man outside a pub after he was heard to say "I could murder a couple of Fosters" Wordplay

#12486

I rang SeaWorld the other day, because I wanted some information. Before I got through to an employee, I got a tape telling me "This call may be recorded for training porpoises." Wordplay

#12487
"I went to see a counsellor. I told him, "I feel really angro, very encshus, and I'm parinod." "Sounds like you have trouble expressing your emotions," he told me." Wordplay

#12488

"On 05/04, we tried to cast out a demon, but you weren't home." - The Fed Exorcist" Wordplay

#12489

"A doctor removed my appendix the other day. Apparently, I shouldn't have been reading in his office." Wordplay

#12490

It's hard to explain how good my ability to describe things is. Wordplay

#12491

"I only buy British soil. I don't like any of that foreign muck." Wordplay

#12492

"I'm completely addicted to eating skittles. Which is probably why I'm banned from all the bowling alleys in town." Wordplay

#12493

"I've just thrown a washing machine at my wife... Bosch." Wordplay

#12494

School kids hurt in ventilation collapse (should have duct) Wordplay

#12495

"A friend of mine asked me to be usher at his wedding last week. But when I blacked up, stripped off my shirt and sang R&B, he wasn't very happy." Wordplay

#12496

"I'm giving away a free gate. Honestly, there's no catch." Wordplay

#12497

"My boss fired me for complaining about the office escalator, it didn't go down well." Wordplay

#12498

The word "duck" is 75% obscene. Wordplay

#12499

"I can't wait to see the Queen's diamond jubilee. Fancy getting a vajazzle at her age." Wordplay

#12500

Convicted "British" PakI drug-smuggler Akmal Shaikh thought he was getting death by ganja when the Chinese said "We gon' gif you reefer injection" Wordplay

#12501

"What's the difference between getting a fizzy orange drink up a straw and my daughter's Christmas Day fantasy? One's sucking Fanta..." Wordplay

#12502

"I never question myself. Why should I start now?" Wordplay

#12503

"I accidentally ran over a cat today. It was okay but its tail had fallen off. Luckily I took it to Tesco, Britain's biggest retailer." Wordplay

#12504

"What do you call a Russian electrician? Switchitonanov" Wordplay

#12505

"Snow White didn't achieve much in her life but she managed to turn one of the dwarves purple. At least she dyed Happy." Wordplay

#12506

"My wife has a fetish for the knights from Monty Python. They make her go weak at the Ni's." Wordplay

#12507

"I find it really hard to hold my beer, especially in the winter. I think it's the mittens." Wordplay

#12508

"What did the egg say to the boiling water? "It may take a while for me to get hard, I got laid yesterday." Wordplay

#12509

"A Rastafarian just gave me a haircut. I look dreadful." Wordplay

#12510

"I just witnessed a kidnapping. So, when his mother's back was turned, I grabbed him." Wordplay

#12511

My fear of insomnia keeps me awake at night. Wordplay

#12512

Hooters should do a home delivery service and call it Knockers. Wordplay

#12513

"Sarah Jessica Parker, Princess Anne, Camilla Parker Bowles and Leona Lewis are going to star in a show about rich, pampered women looking for love. Desperate Horsewives." Wordplay

#12514

"I was thinking of getting a tattoo on my palm on the other hand I might not bother." Wordplay

#12515

"I turned down a foursome with my girlfriend and her two mates this morning. It's too cold to play golf until the spring for me." Wordplay

#12516

"Mark Knopfler asked if I could look after his hens while he was away on tour.

He even said he'd pay me. I just popped around every day and threw them a handful of corn.

It was Money for nothing and I got some chicks for free." Wordplay

#12517

"It's just been confirmed that Manchester United striker Danny Welbecks grandad was a bomb disposal expert in 2nd world war. Stan Welbeck" Wordplay

#12518

I went to the missing persons' bureau, but there was no-one there. Wordplay

#12519

Breaking News: Ne ws Wordplay

#12520

"'Ten clowns arrested in a raid at a circus.' Police reported large pockets of resistance." Wordplay

#12521

"My Korean friend died last week. So Yung..." Wordplay

#12522

"He wears stockings, carries a knife and sneaks into little girls' bedrooms. I'm amazed Peter Pan has got away with it for as long as he has." Wordplay

#12523

"I spent the whole of last night watching Desperate Housewives. I set up a webcam at my wife's Ann Summers party." Wordplay

#12524

"I found my perfect match today. Redhead, stick thin, well-kept box, if a bit rough on the edges.

Seemed a shame to strike it." Wordplay

#12525

The price of owning a faulty jetpack is going through the roof. Wordplay

#12526

"Last weekend I pitched a business idea to a mate, and last night he turns up on my doorstep with all kinds of brochures about pet shampoo and hair clippers. Apparently, we have very different ideas about what opening 'The Ultimate Grooming Parlour' would involve." Wordplay

#12527

"I went to the pub last night for a few pints. My mate was in a terrible state... Texas. Wordplay

#12528

"I like my women as I like my tea. Chopped up, put in bags and thrown in water." Wordplay

#12529

"I got a lift to Work this morning. Now people don't have to use the stairs." Wordplay

#12530

Cashiers are always checking me out. Wordplay

#12531

"I've been sending my mum a card every Mother's Day for the last fifty years. If she can stay alive for another two, she'll have a full deck." Wordplay

#12532

"I was climbing Big Ben for charity, when suddenly my rope broke and I fell! But luckily I got snagged on the big hand of the clock, and then I thought... Hang on a minute...." Wordplay

#12533

Just who is this Mark Scheme who keeps getting full marks on all the math tests? Wordplay

#12534

"Just been watching the lion the witch and the wardrobe. My wife and her mum were carrying our new Ikea flat pack." Wordplay

#12535

"I'm contemplating inventing a plane with no wings then selling it to British Airways. I know what you're thinking; it'll never take off." Wordplay

#12536

"I had a go at blackjack last night. We're mates again now though." Wordplay

#12537

"Heidi Klum asked me if I'd mind going to the chemist for her to pick up some Prozac for her husband. I said ok, and off I went. It was only when I got to the counter to pay, that I noticed the bottle cap read; "Do not purchase if seal is depressed" Wasn't that the whole point?" Wordplay

#12538

"I was sat on the tube next to the wife earlier and thought to myself... ...I wish she'd hurry up and die or the nurse might notice her oxygens dropped." Wordplay

#12539

"Anyone ever noticed that 3.14 looks a bit like Pie backwards? Yes, I know, I should be getting a life for Christmas." Wordplay

#12540

"Hairdresser dies at Salon" Not that shocking, I would have thought dying was in her job description." Wordplay

#12541

"This nice weather doesn't fool me one bit. It's just a front." Wordplay

#12542

"I told my fiancée and friends that I wanted to racially segregate our wedding. They didn't really warm to it. I was met with a mixed reception." Wordplay

#12543

"I'm starting a one-man band. Email me if you're interested." Wordplay

#12544

"Just had lunch at an excellent Christian restaurant called "The Lord Giveth". They also do takeaways." Wordplay

#12545

"Just had a sage and onion enema. It's knocked the stuffing out of me." Wordplay

#12546

"Last night was a close call, I got the girlfriend out the house seconds before the wife came home. I was feeling quite pleased with myself as we got into bed, then the relationship hit a sticky patch.." Wordplay

#12547

"I've just read that 1 bus takes on average 10 cars off the road. Personally, I think it depends on how aggressive the bus driver is." Wordplay

#12548

"My son asked me if it was ok to smoke crack in the snow. I said "It certainly is, son, as long as you don't in hail." Wordplay

#12549

"African boxer Mongo Umbongo successfully returns to the ring after having both legs amputated below the knee following a landmine accident. His pro record now stands at 10 wins without defeat." Wordplay

#12550

"My local pub has decided it will donate all the Money raised from its special 'Indian Set Meal' to help the starving people of India. It consists of a Chicken Bury Auntie, a Nan Dead and a Papa Gone." Wordplay

#12551

I said to my wife "you look slinky", as she stood at the top of the stairs. ... Wordplay

#12552

"A gorgeous blonde in our office said to me the other day, "Would you like some of my Cherryade?" I replied, "I don't mind if I do, but I'd prefer it if you called me Adrian." Wordplay

#12553

"I asked my local butcher if his lamb was any good. He said I'd never get better.

He was right. I've contracted amebic dysentry and life threatening toxoplasmosis." Wordplay

#12554

"I went to see one of those motivational speakers today... Well...I nearly did." Wordplay

#12555

"A woman walks up to a handsome man in a nightclub and shouts: 'Fat penguin!'

'Pardon?' he says, looking bemused. 'Sorry,' she replies. 'I was just trying to think of something that would break the ice.'" Wordplay

#12556

I wanted to be an axe murderer, but I couldn't quite hack it. Wordplay

#12557

"I'm afraid of black, English strikers I'm Jermain Dephobic" Wordplay

#12558

"My new band is called 'DEAF'... We've just been signed." Wordplay

#12559

"Rare white tiger kills zoo keeper... That's why I prefer my tigers medium to well done..." Wordplay

#12560

"I've written a book on how to cut onions. Read it and weep." Wordplay

#12561

"My grandma had a nasty trip last week. Thought she was being eaten by a purple unicorn." Wordplay

#12562

"I took some poppers at a party the other night, and it spun me right out. I only remember a loud bang, then waking up covered in confetti." Wordplay

#12563

"I was walked down the street the other day when a man pops out and starts throwing words beginning with 'th' at me. I dodged This and There but I didn't see That coming." Wordplay

#12564

Disposable beds are unreliable. Wordplay

#12565

"Samoa. The answer to "What's that in the shed?" Wordplay

#12566

"I got chatting to this really fit bird in a club the other week. After a few drinks and that, I asked if she wanted to come back to my place. "Do you have cable?" she asked. "Don't be daft," I said. "I've got some rope in the garage that's just as strong." Wordplay

#12567

"I woke up this morning at the crack of dawn. I said, "Dawn, please get off my face." Wordplay

#12568

I'm sure I've already posted my joke about Deja Vu! Wordplay

#12569

"Apparently, when two women live together, their periods can become synchronized.

I found that out from two girls who share a pad." Wordplay

#12570

"I've been off Work all this week because my pet cow is sick. My boss just called to say he thinks I'm milking it." Wordplay

#12571

"I shaved my husband's moustache while he was asleep I did it right underneath his nose" Wordplay

#12572

"A guy tried robbing me at knife point, luckily I managed to disarm him. I'd just bought a chainsaw." Wordplay

#12573

Highlighter pens are the future. Mark my words. Wordplay

#12574

"My dad's just been telling us why he should be employee of the month at Samsonite this month. To be fair he does make a good case." Wordplay

#12575

"What do you call a couple that go fishing together? Rod and Annette." Wordplay

#12576

"I turned myself in to the police today. I went out with a taser and chased some black people" Wordplay

#12577

It's going to be drizzly outside. Expect a lil wayne. Wordplay

#12578

"A guy goes to a girl's house for the first Time, and she shows him into the living room.

She excuses herself to go to the kitchen to make them some drinks, and as he's standing there alone, he notices a cute little vase on the mantle. He picks it up, and as he's looking at it, she walks back in. He asks, "What's this?" She says, "Oh, my father's ashes are in there." He goes, "Oooh. Uh. Er. I didn't know. I uh..." She says, "Yeah, he's too lazy to go to the kitchen to get an ashtray." Wordplay

#12579

"I fingered my sister the other day. I mean, what else was I supposed to do when my Dad said, "Who ate the last biscuit?" Wordplay

#12580

"Gordon Ramsay reminds me of a newspaper. Only with more headlines." Wordplay

#12581

Ivory hunters, tsk tsk. Wordplay

#12582

Stonehenge Rocks. Wordplay

#12583

"I'm not afraid of flying. I am, however, afraid of being 35,000 feet in the air and suddenly "not" flying." Wordplay

#12584

"Adoption jokes - There's never a good Time to tell them." Wordplay

#12585

"As a teenager, I once smashed up a nestful of heron's eggs. No egrets." Wordplay

#12586

Guns don't kill people. Raptures do. Wordplay

#12587

"Being the gentleman that I am, I offered a seat to a lady on the bus today. The person sitting there wasn't too happy though." Wordplay

#12588

"That's it! Three strikes, and you're out." My bowling team hates overachievers." Wordplay

#12589

I walked into a clock shop and said to the owner, "Are you some kind of wind-up merchant?" Wordplay

#12590

"Yesterday, a Lumberjack slipped and cut into his leg with a chainsaw. He lost a lot of blood, but although they managed to stem the flow, paramedics say he is still not out of the woods yet." Wordplay

#12591

"My girlfriend asked me to recommend a tv series boxset for her to buy. I told her to get Lost. For some reason she came over last night with all the dvd's, why can't she take the hint that its over?" Wordplay

#12592

"Wife walks in on husband reading her diary. Wife - "why have you been going through my wardrobe again?" Husband \- "I was looking for a lion and a witch." Wife - "that's none of your business!" Husband - "I think you'll find that's Narnia business." Wordplay

#12593

Three boys were having a urination contest on a wall, trying to aim as high as possible. One of the mothers came along and scolded them for making a mess of a public wall. So when the fathers asked their sons about what the mother did to them, the sons all said, "she hit the roof." The fathers then replied, "did she win?" Wordplay

#12594

"My wife called me into the bathroom and asked me to wash her back. I don't remember her washing me in the first place." Wordplay

#12595

"There is a remote tribe that worships the number Zero. Is nothing sacred?" Wordplay

#12596

"I've not managed to get any Work for 3 months now, at my job in the condiment factory. Apparently, the demand for staff there is seasonal." Wordplay

#12597

"I can't believe it's pancake Tuesday again. Honestly, it just crped up on me." Wordplay

#12598

"My mate told me that he played in goal for Chelsea; just in case he was lying I thought I'd.. Petr Cech" Wordplay

#12599

"As Shakespeare used to say: Prose before hoes." Wordplay

#12600

To those men who whinge and whine saying it's too hard to cultivate apples, I say, "Grow a pear." Wordplay

#12601

"I was cleaning my flat today when suddenly I thought... Why don't I just buy a new tyre?" Wordplay

#12602

"There was a demonstration by homeless people in town today. They were demanding change." Wordplay

#12603

"What is Stephen Hawking's favorite cream? sQWERTY." Wordplay

#12604

I've been developing a photographic memory. Wordplay

#12605

"My Dad blames me for his descent into the filthy world of kerb crawling. He's got a point really; I did sell his wheelchair on e-bay." Wordplay

#12606

"I went to the doctors today about my addiction to astrology. He said "What are the signs?" Wordplay

#12607

"How do you make a fruit cordial? Compliment his shoes." Wordplay

#12608

"BBC News: 'Man kidnaps his own clone.' Neighbors say he kept himself to himself." Wordplay

#12609

"I asked my nephew what he wants for his 18th birthday. He said, "Uncle Osama, what I really want is 72 virgins to do whatever I want with." Well, if that's what he wants then that's what he'll have. It's going to cost him a bomb though." Wordplay

#12610

"BBC NEWS: HP to exit PC and tablet business... It's probably best they stick to making sauces." Wordplay

#12611

My girlfriend likes a good six-pack in a guy. Funnily enough, I need a good six-pack in me to like the girlfriend. Wordplay

#12612

50 Cent's real name is Arthur Dollar. Wordplay

#12613

The problem with employing homeless people is that they don't think outside the box. Wordplay

#12614

"I've just joined The Magic Circle. It was just a Magic Curved Line before." Wordplay

#12615

"I got a mug shot taken today. Why I had a picture of a mug, I don't know." Wordplay

#12616

"What do you call a cautious Russian wasp? a K.G.B" Wordplay

#12617

"A bloke walks into a pub and orders himself a pint. He notices Vincent Van Gogh is sitting on the next barstool and asks him if he wants a pint, too. "No thanks," replies Vincent. "I've got one ear." Wordplay

#12618

A cowboy walks into a German car showroom and he says "Audi!" Wordplay

#12619

"To keep slim I jump queues. It reduces my wait." Wordplay

#12620

"I've just finished watching Kill Bill, volume 1; I couldn't hear it very well, though." Wordplay

#12621

"Despite the stereotype, I know many black men who are on the payroll. ..sorry..

..it's spelt 'parole'" Wordplay

#12622

My new book about Poltergeists is flying off the shelves. Wordplay

#12623

"When life gives you: high fructose corn syrup, citric acid, ascorbic acid, maltodexrin, sodium acid pyrophosphate, magnesium oxide, calcium furnarate, yellow 5, tocopherol and less than 2% natural flavours... Make lemonade" Wordplay

#12624

"I've been out of Work for a while but have just got a job at a factory making periscopes.

Things are looking up." Wordplay

#12625

"I was in bed with this bird last night and she asked if she could cover me in ketchup and lick it all off. I thought,' That's a bit saucy.'" Wordplay

#12626

"I don't know what the fascination is with strip clubs. It's just the same old thong and dance." Wordplay

#12627

"If I ever found out I only had a week to live and could go anywhere in the world...

I think I'd go to the hospital, because it sounds serious." Wordplay

#12628

"I was arrested yesterday on suspicion of murdering my orchestra conductor. Apparently because I had bought a Stradivarius in 2002, an Amati in 1998 and a Guarneri in 1990, the police said I had a history of violins." Wordplay

#12629

"I quit my job as a deep-sea diver today. I just couldn't take the pressure." Wordplay

#12630

If Benitez asked his Liverpool squad to push pineapples and shake a tree, what would Agger do? Wordplay

#12631

"I heard about this tv game show and thought the wife would be perfect for it. However, when I read the application form it turned out I heard it wrong. It's actually called "Fact Hunt" Wordplay

#12632

"My wife bought me a shot of Botox for my birthday... I didn't look that suprised." Wordplay

#12633

"I got a parking ticket yesterday for parking in a spot with a wheelchair on it. The police must have heard the guy screaming." Wordplay

#12634

"My girlfriend asked me the other day, "Dave, why do you always walk in front of me?"

I said, "I'm sorry, I don't follow you." Wordplay

#12635

"If there's one thing that always makes me laugh. N2O." Wordplay

#12636

I took my missus out for dinner the other night but all she wanted to do was play footsie under the table. Eventually, I managed to order a steak. She ended up getting toed in the hole Wordplay

#12637

"My girlfriend's engagement ring cost me four figures... R2-D2, Han Solo, Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker." Wordplay

#12638

"Hollywood. It's made a huge name for itself." Wordplay

#12639

"Someone just called my mate an ape. I took offense because he's my prime mate." Wordplay

#12640

"My friend stepped on a land mine for the second Time a few days ago; I'm helping him find his feet again." Wordplay

#12641

"Leroy said, "I've got a really bad headache." I asked, "Have you taken anything?"

He replied, "A couple of aspirin." I said, "No, have you taken anything? My wallet is missing." Wordplay

#12642

A Mistress is what goes in between a Mister and a Mattress. Wordplay

#12643

If there's two things I hate, it's that I can't count. Wordplay

#12644

"I've decided to have a party in my vegetable patch tonight. Lettuce turnip the beet." Wordplay

#12645

"I've just heard the shocking news about Elton John dying! I always thought that was his natural hair color." Wordplay

#12646

"I was sat on the train, and a ginger bloke near me received a text. I thought, "It must be from Orange." Wordplay

#12647

"They believe Michael Jackson's death was due to heredity issues. The doctors say the cause may have been his Billy gene." Wordplay

#12648

"I might become a window cleaner," my wife said hilariously. "I've just found a ladder in my tights!" "You should, dear," I replied. "You've already got a bucket in your knickers." Wordplay

#12649

Yesterday I saw a red cross nurse. I would have preferred a blonde cheerful one. Wordplay

#12650

"My wife told me some words mean the world to her... They do to me too, like earth, globe and planet." Wordplay

#12651

"When I was at the garden center today I asked for something herby. . They gave me a Volkswagen with no driver" Wordplay

#12652

I wanted to join the police but I failed the screening process. I couldn't even play 'Every Breath You Take'. Wordplay

#12653

How subtle is the b in subtle? Wordplay

#12654

"My grandma has been given the dreadful news that she's suffering from colon cancer and will need surgery to remove part of her bowel. On a positive note, she'll still have a semi-colon." Wordplay

#12655

"My friend asked me to rewire his house. Now there's an offer I can't refuse." Wordplay

#12656

"The wife and I are trying to get pregnant... I'll be honest... I think she'll get there first." Wordplay

#12657

"Isn't the English language strange? Literally speaking, the opposite of up-lifting must be down-dropping. Which sounds like dropping a kid with learning disabilities down some stairs. Which I personally find very uplifting." Wordplay

#12658

"I'm a proud Geordie and just read that the best place to live and raise a family is Scandinavia.

Norway..." Wordplay

#12659

"For the last three weeks I've received letters that read 'innit blud, you is lovin da jerk chickin. Peace.' I just couldn't understand it. Turns out I was being black-mailed.." Wordplay

#12660

"I got sacked from my job at the clock factory. I just stood around making faces all day." Wordplay

#12661

"I managed to upset people today at my wife's funeral today by asking them if they enjoyed the service... Most of them think I shouldn't have been playing Tennis." Wordplay

#12662

"Our 'Relate' Counsellor said my wife and I needed to talk about the elephant in the room. I turned to my wife and said ''see, even she thinks you're fat" Wordplay

#12663

I've always found the letter "n" divides opinion. Wordplay

#12664

"Why do elephants have big ears? Because Noddy wouldn't pay the ransom." Wordplay

#12665

A bloke sees a cat in the window of a pet shop with a sign saying 'Cats from Holland for sale' so he goes in and says, "How Dutch is that moggy in the window?" Wordplay

#12666

"I had an argument with my Neighbor about my trees growing over his fence. When I extended the olive branch it only made matters worse." Wordplay

#12667

"My gym instructor pointed at fifteen heavy dumbbells and told me I had to lift them all over the next quarter of an hour. Weight a minute..." Wordplay

#12668

Polce Toay Announce They Are Nvestgatng A Strng Of ID Thefts. Wordplay

#12669

"Walking. It's the way forward." Wordplay

#12670

"Last night I was at a pub when suddenly a fight broke out. This one guy picked up a chair and tried to hit the other guy with it when suddenly the second guy ducked and to my amazement, picked up the whole bar and hit the first guy with it. I thought to myself, 'Wow, what a counter attack.'" Wordplay

#12671

All of my clothes come with a "Warning: may contain nudity" tag. Wordplay

#12672

"What did the number 0 say to the number 8? Wow, nice belt" Wordplay

#12673

So, Gordon Brown and David Cameron have something in common...this year, they've both lost a Sun. Wordplay

#12674

"My wife asked me to fix a plug for her this morning. I refused." Wordplay

#12675

Are they ever going to find out if its Maybelline or not? Wordplay

#12676

I can't believe Laura Robson has been knocked out of Wimbledon, before I even had a chance to knock one out over Laura. Wordplay

#12677

"I'm addicted to rehab.... But where do I go?" Wordplay

#12678

"What's the trouble with BNP football team? They're all right wings." Wordplay

#12679

If it hurts when you pee, urine trouble. Wordplay

#12680

"I used to Work at Tesco in the fabric softener aisle but I've just moved to wines and spirits. I'm out of my comfort zone." Wordplay

#12681

"My girlfriend was furious when she came home to find two naked women, covered in edible body paint and tied to our bed. I don't know what her problem is, she said that she liked chocolatey Claires." Wordplay

#12682

I entered a contest last week for the most prominent veins. I didn't win, but I came varicose. Wordplay

#12683

"The Self Service Checkout. Never have the words "This will be much quicker" been so short-lived." Wordplay

#12684

"I had to phone in sick at Work today. The guy sat next to me at the call centre puked all over my chair." Wordplay

#12685

"You know what? I really can't stand sitting down." Wordplay

#12686

"BBC news headline - "Gang rips out 1km of phone cable". As of yet the Police have, no leads" Wordplay

#12687

I keep buying rocket, but it always goes off before I can eat it. Wordplay

#12688

"My girlfriend keeps a picture of me in a locket hung around her neck, she thinks it brings us closer together. I think I'm independent." Wordplay

#12689

"I went home to my wife after seeing the doctor, ''Honey I have some bad news, I slept with 3 guys on holiday and now I have aids.'' ''This has got to be a joke!'' she replied angrily.

''Ok!'' I replied, ''I slept with a Englishman, a Scotsman and an Irishman...''" Wordplay

#12690

Police were called to a day care where a three-year-old was resisting a rest. Wordplay

#12691

"Sony. Panasonic, Technics, Bang Olufsen, Teac. They're just stereotypes." Wordplay

#12692

"43 dead, while 75 left seriously injured after a Dr Pepper lorry crashed into primary School.

I'm pretty sure that's the worst that could've happened." Wordplay

#12693

"My wife said I could call our new daughter anything I like, So I called her bluff." Wordplay

#12694

"I feel sorry for the 9/11 jumpers. They'll never sell." Wordplay

#12695

"BBC News: 'Girl hit by taser by mistake' Shocking." Wordplay

#12696

Talking to yourself is the first sign of madness.... I said to myself. Wordplay

#12697

Some people think they're conkers, but they're horse chestnut seeds. Wordplay

#12698

"In relation to the Boxing Day stabbing on Oxford Street, Detective Chief Inspector Dunne, of the Metropolitan Police's homicide command, said that nothing was being discounted. Doesn't sound like much of a Boxing Day sale to me." Wordplay

#12699

"SKY NEWS: Riot in Belgium: Kurds Clash With Police I always said yellow wasn't their color." Wordplay

#12700

"My wife said I'm addicted to comic book guy Worst. Accusation. Ever." Wordplay

#12701

I asked my Magic 8-Ball which email program would it recommend. "Outlook not so good" it said. Thanks, 8 Ball! Wordplay

#12702

"I have a fantastic memory. In fact, I can't remember the last Time I forgot something." Wordplay

#12703

After that boy cried wolf I bet all of the village pedophiles were lining up. Wordplay

#12704

"Before we split up, my wife was obsessed with horoscopes. I'm sure that's what Taurus apart." Wordplay

#12705

"I bought a belt made entirely from five pound notes. It was a waist of Money." Wordplay

#12706

"For Sale: Grandfather clock - only one part missing. Second hand." Wordplay

#12707

"The definition of irony.... The drink of choice of the homeless being called Tennants." Wordplay

#12708

"HI my name is Tomimem The 'mime' is silent" Wordplay

#12709

"It's National Pasta Day! So, I've heard from my sauces." Wordplay

#12710

"When it comes to making Money, I've got to hand it to my wife. All of it." Wordplay

#12711

"As me and my son sat watching a scary film, the whimpering started and soon developed into hands covering the eyes in blind terror. At which point my son said, "Dad, is this another one of those predictable jokes when it turns out to be you blubbing and not me?" Wordplay

#12712

"Did you hear about the guy that trashed a Chinese restaurant? He's being charged with Wonton Destruction." Wordplay

#12713

"A man walked over to a kid playing with a huge lizard and asked if he could see it.

After fiddling around with it for a few moments, he asked what its name was. The kid replied with, "Tiny." "How on Earth did you ever get a name like that for such a huge creature?" the man asked in awe. The kid replied with, "Because he's my newt!" Wordplay

#12714

Mimes have an interesting job... to say the least. Wordplay

#12715

"What do you call a tall bloke from Baghdad? The high Iraqi." Wordplay

#12716

I didn't think my friend would be able to cure his own testicular cancer but he managed to pull it out of the bag. Wordplay

#12717

I was walking along a riverside the other day when a fisherman caught my eye. Wordplay

#12718

Only users lose drugs. Wordplay

#12719

"Celebrating my 9th wedding anniversary this weekend. And after 9 one year Marriages, I'm sure this wife is the one." Wordplay

#12720

I started a campaign to raise Money to save exotic birds from extinction and stood outside Tesco's rattling toucans to help macaws. Wordplay

#12721

"My mate got hit in the head by a jar of Nescafe that fell off a lorry. It was instant death." Wordplay

#12722

"I come from a musical family. I lived in A flat." Wordplay

#12723

"I looked up 'Opaque' in the dictionary today. The definition was not very clear." Wordplay

#12724

When I was a kid, I asked my mum what a couple was and she said "oh, two or three". And she wonders why her marriage didn't Work... Wordplay

#12725

"My wife always said I was a turn-off. Which made it an easy decision to turn off her life support machine." Wordplay

#12726

"When my castle was under attack I sent out my last remaining knight to do battle.

I shouted "I will never give in!" My enemy replied "Is that your final lancer?" Wordplay

#12727

"BBC News: Man, arrested over missing woman Imagine if he'd have hit her" Wordplay

#12728

I hated School. My English teacher said that I would never amount to anything. I said to him, "Mark my words... that's your job." Wordplay

#12729

"I always win at Twister. Hands down." Wordplay

#12730

"My wife said that I don't play with our children enough. If only she knew." Wordplay

#12731

"Downloading digital audio has completely revolutionized our lives. It's the biggest change in the way we buy music since records began." Wordplay

#12732

"Me and my brother have had to close down our archery business. We didn't hit any of our targets in the first 12 months." Wordplay

#12733

"I bought a sniper rifle to try and shoot my wife. I climbed to the very top of a tree in the park and tried to shoot her as she climbed out of the car outside our house, but missed. Maybe I'm setting my sights too high." Wordplay

#12734

"I caught the tube this morning. I really must be more careful when zipping up my trousers." Wordplay

#12735

So, China have executed a British Muslim, now that's what I call a Chinese Sheihkaway! Wordplay

#12736

"Congratulations to my wife. I am very proud of her as she has finally stopped smoking today. The crematorium has informed me that her ashes will be available for collection next Monday." Wordplay

#12737

"12 shot dead at "soldier readiness station". Well, they weren't ready for that, were they?" Wordplay

#12738

"Went to the Ice Cream Van and asked for a 99, the Ice Cream Man asked if I wanted hundreds and thousands. I said no thanks mate, just the one." Wordplay

#12739

"My wife, Lorraine, has just found out that I have been cheating on her with Clara next door. Last night, she packed her things and was off on her way. I can see Clara now, Lorraine has gone." Wordplay

#12740

I bought some really odd shaped eggs but now I can't find them. I think they've been mislaid. Wordplay

#12741

"I'll never forget what my late grandmother once said to me. "Sorry, but the traffic was bad." Wordplay

#12742

"I bought a chess set the other day. I started eating it but it tasted horrible, so I took it back to the shop and said, "Here, this is stale mate." The shop-keeper said, "No it's not." I said, "Yes, it is. Check mate." Wordplay

#12743

"BigPond news: 'Apple sells 1.7m iPhones'. Will this version have the same features as the 115 millimetre iPhones?" Wordplay

#12744

I can't stop reading a book about anti-gravity. It's impossible to put down. Wordplay

#12745

"You should have seen the heads turn when I walked into the local mosque earlier.

My neck snapping techniques are unbelievable." Wordpl2ay

#12746

"'All's well that ends well' Maybe except for, 'I'm trapped down a...'" Wordplay

#12747

"Got an insurance quote today for my car. They offered me a fire-and-theft policy.

I thought, "Who'd nick a car that was on fire?" Wordplay

#12748

"Stupid or what. I live in a small village with the population of about 300 people.

So why has the local shop got a sign reading ' 2010 calendars in stock?'" Wordplay

#12749

"I have just filled my fish tank up to the top with Lilt. It looks totally tropical...." Wordplay

#12750

"CNN News: At least 10 people killed in monster twister. Invite a vampire, a werewolf and Godzilla to play Twister and you're just asking for it." Wordplay

#12751

"My wife was looking through my laptop the other day while I was at Work. She found some indecent images of minors. What can I say? I just get really turned on by naked men digging for coal." Wordplay

#12752

"I fell into a giant vat of liquid chocolate on a recent trip to Cadburys World. Fortunately for me, I came out of it smelling of Roses." Wordplay

#12753

"Manchester United wiped the floor with Ajax tonight. As they have done every day since Darren Fletcher's bowel condition was diagnosed." Wordplay

#12754

"Met this beautiful girl today, but she was way out of my league, I thought.

She said to me, "Would you like to have dinner tonight?" I replied, "I like to have dinner every night." Wordplay

#12755

"Movember" has been great fun, I'm not that ecstatic about "Fanuary" though. Wordplay

#12756

"I just sent a postcard back home to my ex-girlfriend, it read: The weather is here, wish you were beautiful." Wordplay

#12757

"I've booked a table at one of those new Elvis Presley-themed steakhouses. They're for people who love meat tender." Wordplay

#12758

"I was at a wedding yesterday and there were thirteen people sitting at the top table. I thought, "That's an odd number." Wordplay

#12759

"Did you hear about the man who listened to the match? He burnt his ear." Wordplay

#12760

Yesterday I accidentally swallowed some food coloring. The doctor says I'm OK, but I feel like I've dyed a little inside. Wordplay

#12761

"I walked up to the cheese counter in Asda last week. I interrupted him and he had to start again." Wordplay

#12762

As they say in France, one man's fish is another man's poisson. Wordplay

#12763

"The fourth Batman film is being made in Denver. Shooting began earlier." Wordplay

#12764

I'm against picketing, but I don't know how to show it. Wordplay

#12765

"I just watched Nemo backwards and it made no sense at all. I think that's an Omen." Wordplay

#12766

"Left. There's something not right about that." Wordplay

#12767

"I was on my way to Work this morning when I saw a pheasant, a grouse and a partridge all dressed up as clowns. I thought to myself, "They're game for a laugh." Wordplay

#12768

I told the Inland Revenue I didn't owe them a penny because I lived near the seaside. Wordplay

#12769

"What's blue, has three feet and kills hundreds of children a year? A metre of water." Wordplay

#12770

"My therapist isn't being very supportive because she thinks I'm never going to be able to stop exposing myself to women. Well I'll show her." Wordplay

#12771

"I answered the door yesterday to a scientist asking my opinions on scientists taking tissue samples from the brain. I gave him a piece of my mind..." Wordplay

#12772

My wife drove me to drink... well a lift to the pub anyway. Wordplay

#12773

On reflection, vampires aren't that scary. Wordplay

#12774

"I went on a fishing trip last weekend. I caught a huge multicolored fire-breathing whale." Wordplay

#12775

"I'm going to give my son a new lead for his pet puppy this Christmas, I'll tell him he's buried alive somewhere in the left side of the garden." Wordplay

#12776

Time flies when you throw clocks. Wordplay

#12777

"Everything is easier said than done. Except procrastination." Wordplay

#12778

"I went to the hospital with appendicitis and the nurse said, "You need to see the doctor in that room, Dr Macheem." "Which doctor?" "Just because he's black doesn't mean he's primitive, any more racist comments and we shall not treat you." Wordplay

#12779

"I recently wrote an essay on the "Communist Manifesto". Unfortunately, I didn't really understand the topic, so I got no Marx." Wordplay

#12780

"I've been sacked from my job. Or as I prefer to think of it, I'm on eternity leave." Wordplay

#12781

I've written my own book called 50 Shades of Gravy. It's very saucy. Wordplay

#12782

"I once saw a forklift lift a crate of forks. It was way too literal for me." Wordplay

#12783

"I'm an easy target for muggers. Take it from me." Wordplay

#12784

"I've got two words for you" "I can't count" Wordplay

#12785

It was recently discovered that research causes cancer in laboratory rats. Wordplay

#12786

"When I was younger, I went shoplifting in Ann Summers. I stole a vibrator. I didn't need it, I only did it for the buzz." Wordplay

#12787

"I was going to crack another joke about the Periodic Table. I then decided I didn't want to make a Copper, Neutronium of myself..." Wordplay

#12788

"What's the best way to gut a fish? Kill its family." Wordplay

#12789

"Jill broke her finger today. But on the other hand, she was completely fine." Wordplay

#12790

"Dear diary: Two days ago, I finally succeeded in my life's only ambition of climbing Mount Everest, it's been pretty much all downhill since then." Wordplay

#12791

I miss the days when pop songs were about weasels. Wordplay

#12792

"I woke up this morning and it looked good out...... ......so I left it out" Wordplay

#12793

"My missus is always doing things to cheer me up. I got diagnosed with IBS earlier this week and she bought me The Simpsons trading card game. I have nearly all of them but I need Apu." Wordplay

#12794

"My wife said my driving was like Mark Webber's. I nearly flipped." Wordplay

#12795

"I hate being a brunette. It's just not fair." Wordplay

#12796

"As a child, I was obsessed with posh spice. It cost my mum a fortune in saffron." Wordplay

#12797

I don't trust carpenters, they're a crafty bunch. Wordplay

#12798

"I'd heard that Calvin Klein is bringing out a new fragrance... But it was just aroma." Wordplay

#12799

"Jokes on Sickipedia are a lot like children. If you have stolen them, chances are...... they will also get buried." Wordplay

#12800

"I told my girlfriend that I'd been a professional body builder for the last 10 years. She said "Really, you don't look very strong". I replied "You don't have to be to reconstruct accident victims at the mortuary"." Wordplay

#12801

I thought I'd found the perfect website to help me overcome my fear of flying until it crashed. Wordplay

#12802

"How does the barber cut the moon's hair? Eclipse it." Wordplay

#12803

I have an Eskimo fetish, but most people just aren't that Inuit. Wordplay

#12804

"Nine of my mum's sisters have been standing outside Miss Selfridges all night holding candles. You can't beat vigil aunties." Wordplay

#12805

I toss and turn for hours on end until I realize that making a salad isn't going to relax me. Wordplay

#12806

"I went to a charity darts match last night, Heather Mills v Jake The Peg. Heather lost by three legs to one." Wordplay

#12807

If Nick Griffin was a proper "Right Winger" he would be playing for England instead of Sean Wright Phillips Wordplay

#12808

"My missus sent me to the newsagents for an 'OK' Magazine... I came back with a sticky Playboy. I asked, "Is this OK?" Wordplay

#12809

"David Cameron said today that sudden infant death syndrome, or cot death, is an issue that needs addressing. May I suggest Thousand Island or possibly just a simple, delicate vinaigrette? Matter of taste really." Wordplay

#12810

"I was out driving with my dog yesterday, when I thought to myself; "Nah, you really don't get the same range you do with an actual golf club." Wordplay

#12811

"My grandad came back from the war with one leg. He never found out whose it was though." Wordplay

#12812

"Poor old Ricky Ponting. He could probably eat as many vindaloos as he wanted and still not get the runs." Wordplay

#12813

"I wish I hadn't bought that corrugated iron. If anything, it's made my clothes MORE creased." Wordplay

#12814

"x. It's a sign of the Times." Wordplay

#12815

"Upon reaching the peak of Everest with my wife, we realized that there was only enough oxygen left for one of us to get back down. So, I did the descent thing..." Wordplay

#12816

"My budgie escaped from its cage not so long ago and mated with my dog. Now I have several puppies going cheep if anyone's interested." Wordplay

#12817

"A new book out today. The Korean canine training manual- 50 ways to wok your dog" Wordplay

#12818

I absolutely refuse to believe that I am in denial..... Wordplay

#12819

I brewed 5 gallons of homebrew. It was pretty weak so my mate offered a tenner if I could drink the lot in one session... I was going to accept, but in the end, I bottled it. Wordplay

#12820

"I am married to two women. After years of deceit I owned up to both of them. I thought that was big of me." Wordplay

#12821

"A Russian couple walks down a street in Moscow when the man feels a drop hit his nose. "I think it's raining," he says to his wife. "No, that feels like snow to me, dear," she replies. Just then, a minor communist party official walks towards them. "Let's not fight about it," the man says. "Let's ask Comrade Rudolph whether it's officially raining or snowing." "It's raining, of course," Comrade Rudolph says and walks on. But the woman insists, "I know that felt like snow." To which the man quietly says, "Rudolph the Red knows rain, dear." Wordplay

#12822

"Went to a funfair the other day and saw that the sign advertising it was missing the first F. That's just unfair." Wordplay

#12823

"Lady Gaga's lyrics are so obscure. I think she has hidden a gender." Wordplay

#12824

"I've just seen a suicide bomber He was quite good but I wasn't blown away" Wordplay

#12825

"Took my six-year-old niece fishing today. Didn't even get a tug." Wordplay

#12826

"Phew! I've only just managed to glue all the leaves back on the tree in my garden that blew off overnight before it got dark. What a re-leaf." Wordplay

#12827

"I went to see a bloke about buying a car today. The price was too high, but I managed to knock him down. Then I just drove off in it." Wordplay

#12828

"Postman knocked on my door the other day and asked, "Is this letter for you? The name is smudged." I said, "No, It's not for me mate, my name's Smith." Wordplay

#12829

"Before I go lurking in the playgrounds I eat three packets of Haribo. Then I wait with baited breath." Wordplay

#12830

"Know what's odd? About every other number." Wordplay

#12831

Hole punch: The Katie Price method of masturbating. Wordplay

#12832

"BBC News: "895 poles entering the UK every day" What kind of climbing frame are we building?" Wordplay

#12833

"I have a Chinese friend called Ding. Every Time the microwave goes off, he thinks someone's calling him." Wordplay

#12834

"My wife said she wants a rubber plant to freshen up the living room a bit. I think it's a Stupid idea. If anything, it'll have opposite effect. The noise would be deafening, and just imagine the CO2 emissions." Wordplay

#12835

"Whist having a conversation with my girlfriend, she brought up 'Sperm'. It was funny just watching it run down her chin." Wordplay

#12836

"I like my women the way I like my math. At primary School level." Wordplay

#12837

"I just seen a 12-year-old girl riding a mental patient to School. It was virgin on the insane." Wordplay

#12838

I didn't know how to spell 'plagiarized' so I copied and pasted it. Wordplay

#12839

Erectile dysfunction; just when you thought it couldn't get any harder. Wordplay

#12840

"The doctor asked me if I ever got lonely, I said "No, don't be silly" After that I got bored playing hospital, and put my dolls away..." Wordplay

#12841

Veni, Vidi, Velcro... I came I saw I stuck around Wordplay

#12842

"A policeman came to my door and said, "Oh dear offender, it's Time to surrender. You should be ashamed, a pedophile you've been named." I said, "What are you talking about?" He said, "This is poetic justice." Wordplay

#12843

"Jews pray standing up. Muslims pray kneeling down. While Catholic Priests prey on young boys." Wordplay

#12844

"I was thinking about robbing this French city. But then I remembered they have nothing, Toulouse." Wordplay

#12845

"My mate is the king of put-downs. He's a vet." Wordplay

#12846

"When my sister said she was dating Ahmed I feared the worst. As luck, would have it I misheard her and she is actually dating a deformed guy with an arm sticking out of his head." Wordplay

#12847

One of my squaddies in the army came up to my bunk bed the other day and had a hairdryer against my duvet, I said: Don't blow my cover. Wordplay

#12848

"I was living with a girl for about eight months, until she found out I was there." Wordplay

#12849

"I have been munching on little bits of metal for the last few weeks. Not one of my five but it's a staple diet." Wordplay

#12850

"A new Muslim version of Playboy is being published. The model for the centerfold has just been unveiled." Wordplay

#12851

I've got a hot date tonight, she's a burns victim. Wordplay

#12852

"Out Christmas Shopping today, I noticed the Josef Fritzl autobiography in WH Smith's.

Apparently, it's not a big seller." Wordplay

#12853

"On a scale of America to Ethiopia, how hungry are you? Trick question. They're both as hungry as each other." Wordplay

#12854

"Some people are known to eat the placenta after the birth of their baby. However, its essential to put it the fridge for a while before eating. It tastes much better chilled than at womb temperature." Wordplay

#12855

"I followed this white bird with really long legs home the other night. Police are doing me for storking." Wordplay

#12856

"My girlfriend wants to kill herself but she's too lazy to do it. Sue is idle." Wordplay

#12857

"I stayed up all night playing poker with tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died." Wordplay

#12858

"Took my dog to have him put down. The vet took one look at him and said, "You're mongrel" Seriously, 85 quid. I could have insulted him better myself." Wordplay

#12859

I decided to start my own business caring for pets left behind when their owners go on holiday when I saw how much a friend of mine had made after starting his Cattery. I don't know much about cats, but I know how to look after bugs. I haven't had much business though. Maybe it's the sign on the front of the building... Wordplay

#12860

"I went to a spiritualist medium the other night to try and contact my recently deceased Father. As we were standing there, she shuddered and said "There is a very strange sensation coming over my face" Yup, that's my Dad..." Wordplay

#12861

"My girlfriend was fitted with the coil as a contraceptive measure. It doesn't seem to have Worked though. She's expecting a baby in the spring." Wordplay

#12862

"I put my nan in a home this weekend, and she looked really confused by the whole occasion.

Mind you, so did the bloke whose house it was." Wordplay

#12863

"Q.S.V.X.X. The National Society of Bad Abbreviators." Wordplay

#12864

"I went to the doctors and said, "I'm sick and tired of finishing crosswords so quickly!"

He said, "Try not to get two down sir." Wordplay

#12865

"Adzrules wrote Try saying: "Whale Oil Beef Hooked" without sounding like an Irish man swearing. Well we've "Norfolk and chance." Have we...." Wordplay

#12866

"16-Year-Old Girl Shot In Takeaway Dies" Apparently she would have lived if they could have found a doner" Wordplay

#12867

"I just bought a straight piece of plastic. It rules." Wordplay

#12868

"Dear Editor I find your headline "E. Coli is a danger to children" very misleading, please do something about this. Your's faithfully Edward Coli" Wordplay

#12869

"I saw a man walking along the street with a t-shirt that said 'Free Hugs'. I don't know who 'Hugs' is, but I'm all behind your release." Wordplay

#12870

"I bought a herb plant today, I think it's mint." Wordplay

#12871

"I'm running the London marathon on Sunday. It's an absolute logistical nightmare, coordinating between all the local councils, getting traffic diverted and making sure that there are adequate medical provisions along the way." Wordplay

#12872

"I stabbed someone with a blunt pencil today. It was an act of pointless violence." Wordplay

#12873

First person shooters tend to get boring after you've shot the first person. Wordplay

#12874

"My wife came into the room screaming. "Oh my god our little Kylies got meningitis."

I said "that's a little rash, isn't it?" Wordplay

#12875

"My wife has rather annoyingly replaced all the lightbulbs in the house with energy efficient ones. I'll never see her in the same light again." Wordplay

#12876

"I finally got my tax return today. I found an asylum seeker's wallet." Wordplay

#12877

"I've set myself up in a new business venture, as the world's first postal pimp. Send me your valuables, along with your name and address, and I'll despatch one of my girls to turn up at your house and ride you silly. Please mark your envelopes 'Gash for Gold'." Wordplay

#12878

If I agree with you, we would both be wrong. Wordplay

#12879

"I tried parallel parking today. Ended up in another dimension." Wordplay

#12880

"I had a bowl of maize. It took me an hour to get my spoon back out." Wordplay

#12881

"The worst part about my job in a charity shop is sorting the old woman's knickers into clean and unclean. My Works not to be sniffed at." Wordplay

#12882

"I won the Young Scientist of The Year in 1986. Nice little lad, I keep him in the loft." Wordplay

#12883

Fat birds must feel peckish all the Time. Wordplay

#12884

Hungry astronomers don't like galaxies; they prefer something that's a little meteor. Wordplay

#12885

"Just finished a 1200-piece jigsaw. I hate having no food in my house." Wordplay

#12886

"After Working out with my coach, we went to a club and the bouncer said "Sorry mate, no trainers." So, I told him to go home and walked in." Wordplay

#12887

Took this girl out, who lives across the road from me last night. I didn't mean to I was aiming for the cat. Wordplay

#12888

"I had a mixed, Caesar Salad today, just before I met my last victim. I saw, I conquered, I came." Wordplay

#12889

Snooker - It's like tossing off a man behind you Wordplay

#12890

"I knocked on the door of the Dragons Den TV studio earlier. They were out." Wordplay

#12891

"How do you make a hormone? I'll give you a hint. It's in your genes." Wordplay

#12892

"I've just joined the Coast Guard Should be an easy job, no-one's going to nick the coast" Wordplay

#12893

What sections of swimming pools do I prefer? Hmm... Depends. Wordplay

#12894

Been trying to Work out why my pen isn't Working all day and it's just clicked... Wordplay

#12895

My dad was killed Working in a betting shop when it collapsed and he was pinned against the wall by boxes of betting slips. The fire brigade tried to help but the odds were stacked against him Wordplay

#12896

"I was taking a short cut across a field the other day, I was halfway across when the farmer approached me and said, "Did you leave that small wooden step at the edge of my field?" I replied, "No, it wasn't me, that's not my stile" Wordplay

#12897

Got my new Dorito swimming trunks today. Might go for a dip later. Wordplay

#12898

"Local headline: March brings city to standstill Your move, April." Wordplay

#12899

"People from Hull speak with a distinctive accent which can make certain expressions ambiguous. For instance, 'half hearted' can mean 'lacking enthusiasm' or 'I have just broken wind'." Wordplay

#12900

"what do you call a terrorist brain surgeon? Mind Blowing" Wordplay

#12901

"I was in this club last night when a beautiful blonde girl asked me for my number. So, I gave her the ticket and she got me my coat." Wordplay

#12902

I was stopped by a policeman and asked if I could identify myself. I looked in the mirror and said, "Yes officer, it's definitely me." Wordplay

#12903

"I was having an argument with the girlfriend last night. In a rage, I shouted "If you don't shut up I'm gonna give you a lazy eye!" "Don't you mean a black eye?" she replied.

"Precisely!" Wordplay

#12904

My doctor has prescribed a natural therapy for my clogged pores, involving rubbing uncooked corn all over myself. He refers to it as "Hard pore cornography". Wordplay

#12905

"As I sat watching my teenage son sit in the living room spending hours varnishing his nails last night, I couldn't help but think to myself, "Maybe he's not cut out to be a carpenter." Wordplay

#12906

"But, Holmes, what kind of rock could be formed by deposition and consolidation of mineral and organic material and from the precipitation of minerals from a solution?" "Sedimentary, my dear Watson." Wordplay

#12907

There were 3 possible burial sites for Osama Bin Laden. CIA only refer to these sites as A, B and C. Apparently, he was buried at C. Wordplay

#12908

What's another word for thesaurus? Wordplay

#12909

That settles it, I'm never going back to Yorkshire again. I went into the local supermarket and asked where I could find towels, and they gave me directions to the bird sanctuary! Wordplay

#12910

"I got my girlfriend the Connery and Dalton James Bond films for her birthday, but she wasn't happy. I think she was expecting Moore." Wordplay

#12911

"Just got back from the latest Apple convention, with Steve Jobs giving the key note speech featuring a new product for speedy web access. It hangs from just above each eye, giving the user full control over website search. Apple are calling it, the iBrowse" Wordplay

#12912

"I used to be brilliant at robotic dancing. I'm a bit rusty now though." Wordplay

#12913

"What's the difference between exaggeration and contradiction? Tons of stuff, but not a great deal." Wordplay

#12914

"I've got a new job at Tesco designing coupons for all their magazines and cereal boxes. I'm really going to have my Work cut out." Wordplay

#12915

If an Earl is awarded an O.B.E, does he become an earlobe? Wordplay

#12916

The name for the head of the Indian Mafia is 'Poppa Don' Wordplay

#12917

"Went golfing with my gran yesterday, when she said, "Surely I should get a handicap playing you dear?" Well I thought a dodgy hip was enough, but I broke her arm nonetheless. English is a fickle language." Wordplay

#12918

"What do I think of Message Boards? I'm Forum!" Wordplay

#12919

"I hate left-handed scissors. Something about them just isn't right." Wordplay

#12920

"My Manager called me into his office and asked if I was going to the dance. I asked ' what dance? ' He said ' The Redun-dance ' My boss is not very sympathetic when it comes to laying off staff." Wordplay

#12921

"My mate couldn't wait to get his widescreen TV. I said, "Are you going to mount it?"

He said, "I'm not that excited." Wordplay

#12922

"I broke into someone's house the other day by picking their lock. The owner saw me and shouted "Who are you? and how did you get in here?" I replied... "I am a locksmith... and I am a locksmith." Wordplay

#12923

A bicycle can't stand alone; it is two tired. Wordplay

#12924

"My favorite hipster band is Dog Whistle. You won't have heard them." Wordplay

#12925

"I see Terry Jones has become a dad at the age of 67. Good to see the old Python is still active." Wordplay

#12926

Me and the wife did one of them hot air balloon trips where you fly over your own house... when she leaned over the edge for a better look I pushed her out. I could tell she wasn't happy. In fact, she hit the roof Wordplay

#12927

"Alex Reid is in Katie Price's bad books. He's done nothing wrong, she's just written two more autobiographies." Wordplay

#12928

"Just starting my Shopping in Tesco and asked the fat girl on the till if she could help me out. "Which way did you come in," she said." Wordplay

#12929

"Took my new Skoda back to the garage, and told the mechanic that I couldn't get past 71 up the steep hill opposite. "Not bad for a Skoda," he replied. "But I live at 95." I told him." Wordplay

#12930

"I was starving last night, so I made some Indian salsa. After his dance, I made him get me a curry." Wordplay

#12931

"Tink my postmn is a thif My leters keep gong misin" Wordplay

#12932

"My daughter's just hit the age where she asks questions about everything. What are you doing daddy? Why is that inside me daddy? Why does it taste funny daddy? It's hard feeding your kids vegetables." Wordplay

#12933

"I'll never understand women. My wife has been nagging at me for months to do something constructive. Now I've finally taken her advice she complains that I'm building a wall between us." Wordplay

#12934

"I was talking to a really attractive girl at a corporate event earlier today and I completely messed up my chat-up line. "So you're in corporate hospitality?" I said flirtatiously. "I'd quite like to hospitalize you myself." Wordplay

#12935

"After my friend was run over by a steamroller I was asked to identify the body.

Police said ''How do you know him?'' I said ''He's my flat mate.''" Wordplay

#12936

"My jokes are mostly enjoyed by pedophiles. Not because they're funny, because they don't go past 14." Wordplay

#12937

"Hairy nipples? Should've gone to Pec Shavers" Wordplay

#12938

"Went to the pub quiz last night at my local, got thrown out for shouting out the answer to number 17. ...." Which castle was damaged by smoke in the 1990's?" Apparently "Roy" wasn't an appropriate answer." Wordplay

#12939

"My girlfriend said to me, "I'm glad we don't live in that city in Australia, Queensland".

"Queensland's a state", I said. "I know", she said. "There's debris, floating bodies and washed up cars everywhere"." Wordplay

#12940

"My mate's just flown over to Africa to judge the wild animals over there.....

He's so Hippo-critical." Wordplay

#12941

A young boy goes to bed with a stiff problem. He wakes up the next morning with a solution on his hands. Wordplay

#12942

Being frank for a minute, I don't think you should ever take drugs. Wordplay

#12943

"My wife says I'm a real cracker in the bedroom. A quick tug, a little bang and joke that no one laughs at." Wordplay

#12944

"My Neighbors son is a really bad tempered bicycle thief. He's always going off on one." Wordplay

#12945

"A chemistry professor walks into a bar and orders concentrated sodium hydroxide. The barman replies, "Why the strong base?" Wordplay

#12946

"I've just invented a way to turn the smell of a homeless person into an effective and cheap green fuel. I call it Trampoline." Wordplay

#12947

"What do you call an Indian in a cupboard? A hiding Sikh." Wordplay

#12948

What ever happened to the first Timbuk? Wordplay

#12949

"I went through some patches in my life that I'm not proud of. Especially when I was a pirate." Wordplay

#12950

"I am trying to win the heart of a young lady. I have bought 2 tickets in the Alder Hey Hospital raffle." Wordplay

#12951

"I was down the pub last night when my mate turned around and called me, "Odd."

It's made me determined to get even." Wordplay

#12952

"I asked a French bloke if he played video games. He said Wii." Wordplay

#12953

Three Chinese brothers, Bu, Chu, and Fu, want to illegally live in America. The brothers decide to change their names to seem American. Bu changes his name to Buck. Chu changes his name to Chuck. And Fu got sent back to China. Wordplay

#12954

"My Dad used to be pretty good at drawing. He shot my Mum dead before she'd even noticed him reach for his pistol." Wordplay

#12955

"If you like despair, you're one of two people: A sixteen-year-old emo girl. Or a Jamaican who likes this pear." Wordplay

#12956

"I went to the museum to feed the animals but they were all stuffed" Wordplay

#12957

I wonder what turns Stephen Hawking on... Wordplay

#12958

"I once had my ankles broken by a traveling magician. He was a hard act to follow." Wordplay

#12959

I was in a restaurant the other day and I asked the waiter "What are the specials?" He said " An influential 2 Tone ska band from Coventry" Wordplay

#12960

Apparently going to a fancy-dress party dressed as a cactus is not a legitimate reason for spiking people's drinks. Wordplay

#12961

A French man walks in to a chiropodist and says "I've got problems with defeat" Wordplay

#12962

Other people don't like me queue jumping. Especially when I use my motorbike. Wordplay

#12963

"I went to a disabled athletics meeting last night and it was surprisingly good, especially the prosthetic foot 100 meter dash. It was a really close run race that had to be decided with a faux toe finish." Wordplay

#12964

"I've just bought a new fridge that chills to absolute zero. How cool is that?" Wordplay

#12965

"Somebody told me that the most dangerous thing about my car is the nut behind the steering wheel. What a load of rubbish. I located and removed this nut, causing the steering wheel to come off as I pulled out of my drive." Wordplay

#12966

"Latin name-Pollachius pollachius. They can grow over a metre in length and weigh over 20k.g From the 'demersal' group of fish, they are an important part of the North Atlantic fisheries. Sorry about that, I keep talking Pollocks." Wordplay

#12967

"My mums got this weird fetish for sleeping with boxing gloves. Her doctor thinks it's just the menopause setting in, but I just think she's going through a rocky patch." Wordplay

#12968

To be fair, it needs to stop raining. Wordplay

#12969

"I got arrested the other day. I was walking down the street with a desk on my back and carrying a filing cabinet when a policeman asked what I was doing. All I said was, "I'm impersonating an office, sir." It didn't seem to go down well." Wordplay

#12970

I got into an argument with a bloke in a bar. I pulled a knife. He chatted up the fork. Wordplay

#12971

"Top Gear are to replace The Stig with an ex-Police driver. Everyone already knows him as The Pig" Wordplay

#12972

"I think it's shocking how black people act these days. Especially Eddie Murphy." Wordplay

#12973

"Here's a good one for you, Good one." Wordplay

#12974

"I can't decide what type of joke to write in this box, it's a bit of a grey area..." Wordplay

#12975

It was so hot at the kid's playground I came in my shorts. Wordplay

#12976

"I only own one running shoe. It's my personal trainer." Wordplay

#12977

"I had a house party last night. My house was the only one that turned up." Wordplay

#12978

"I'm looking forward to James Cameron's new film. It's about a mysterious planet where everybody has turned blue from drinking too much WKD. It's called Chavatar" Wordplay

#12979

There's a certain stigma attached to reproduction organs, especially in flowers. Wordplay

#12980

"'It's the quiet ones that you've got to watch' Especially at mime shows." Wordplay

#12981

Those disposable cameras are a complete con. Now I have absolutely no record of a perfectly lovely holiday. Wordplay

#12982

"I've put on a bit of muscle recently. A friend of mine asked me how I'd achieved it.

"Milk protein" I replied. "No way" he responded. "Whey" Wordplay

#12983

"Jeff Stelling is to leave as host of Countdown after 3 years. This has presented the producers with a bit of a drumconun." Wordplay

#12984

Probably the only Time a Scouser is happy to see Bale denied! Wordplay

#12985

Lite: the new way to spell "Light," now with 20% fewer letters! Wordplay

#12986

"I was sent on an anger management course. Apparently, it's all the rage." Wordplay

#12987

"My new bulimia charity campaign has been quite successful. I've received a lot of feedback." Wordplay

#12988

"Marie: 'What does your husband do for a living?' Joanne: 'He's a joiner'

Marie: 'Oh yes? What does he do?' Joanne: 'Whenever he sees someone going in the pub he joins them'" Wordplay

#12989

Nothing quite says "I'm a loser" like spelling loser with a double "o". Wordplay

#12990

"What's the temperature in Motown? Three degrees, four tops..." Wordplay

#12991

"I can't seem to lose at strip poker lately... I must be on a winning streak." Wordplay

#12992

"After Stephen Hawking's wheel chair crashed into a bus stop, police have found it was a computer problem. A disabled driver" Wordplay

#12993

"I got 25 years in jail for rifling through my own girlfriend's underwear. My lawyer tells me it would have been less if the bayonet had not been attached." Wordplay

#12994

"My new greyhound has come last in his first six races. He's got an exciting Korea ahead of him." Wordplay

#12995

"I was trying to figure out what makes Africans so hard to understand... ... and then it clicked." Wordplay

#12996

Time flies when you want to know which one's the quickest. Wordplay

#12997

I can't believe Pretzels are knot bread. Wordplay

#12998

"Two pirates were chatting to each other. The first pirate says, "I like your earrings - how much were they?" The second pirate says, "A couple of bucks." The first pirate says, "Oh, they're not bad for a buccaneer. "Wordplay

#12999

"I used to Work at a car garage that had a jet wash. It was pointless, there was nowhere for them to land." Wordplay

#13000

"I bet my mate 20 he wouldn't sleep with his mum's sister. He said "make it 100." He upped the ante." Wordplay

#13001

As a Beekeeper, I'm a nightmare to play scrabble with. Wordplay

#13002

"My amnesiac friend keeps knocking on her own front door and then going in around the back to answer her own knocks. I don't think she realizes what she's letting herself in for." Wordplay

#13003

"The sky was dark, the moon was high; All alone, just her and I. Her hair was so soft; her eyes so blue, I knew just what she wanted to do. Her skin so soft; her legs so fine, I ran my fingers down her spine. I didn't know how, but I tried my best; I started by placing my hands on her breast. I remember my fear, my fast beating heart; But slowly she spread her legs apart. And when I did it I felt so shame; All at once the white stuff came. At last it's all finished; it's all over now, My first Time ever at milking a cow." Wordplay

#13004

"Walk in fridges. Pretty cool." Wordplay

#13005

"I got a right bolocking yesterday. My grandma came around and she has such a hairy upper lip. When she was leaving, she asked me why I wouldn't kiss her good bye. Apprently my answer, "Sorry, must-dash," wasn't the best choice of words." Wordplay

#13006

Roundabouts - Never straight forward, are they? Wordplay

#13007

"I made a joke at my cousin's funeral today about how he died falling into a hole in the earth. Went down well." Wordplay

#13008

"My disabled friend just told me that some of the things I've been saying about his condition show a lack of sensitivity. "Like your legs?" I replied." Wordplay

#13009

"He grabbed me around my slender neck I could not call or scream. He dragged me to my dingy room where we could not be seen. He tore away my flimsy wrap and gazed upon my form. I was so cold and damp and scared while he was dry and warm. He pressed his feverish lips to mine I could not make him stop. He drained me of my inner self I gave him every drop. Then he cast me from his side so now you see me here. An empty bottle thrown away that once was full of beer."Wordplay

#13010

"I was molested by my uncle when I was a kid, It's quite a touching story" Wordplay

#13011

Shotgun wedding: A case of wife or death. Wordplay

#13012

It was only when I woke up inside a coffin under 6ft of soil that I realized I was in grave danger. Wordplay

#13013

"What do you need to get into a Welsh University. BAA" Wordplay

#13014

"I was asked to man the phones at Work the other day. So, I went round and drew a little moustache on all of them." Wordplay

#13015

"What do you call an emo with cancer? A chemo." Wordplay

#13016

"The other day in a night club while looking across the room I caught a glimpse up a girl's skirt and saw she had "Eat Me" branded across the front of her thong. I chuckled to myself for a moment and then thought, why would anyone want to eat underwear?" Wordplay

#13017

"HIV, Chlamydia, Salmonella and a used Band-Aid go into a bar... Just another day at the Cadbury factory." Wordplay

#13018

"I had a dream last night that our local Market had shrunk. I woke up and thought, "That's a little Bazaar." Wordplay

#13019

"I took a woman for a date. Easy mistake; she was small, black and wrinkly." Wordplay

#13020

I was so nervous when I met my future father-in-law that I blurted out, "Sir, May I have your daughters hole in handy matrimony?" Wordplay

#13021

"I caught my son downloading inappropriate material on the net last night, so I had 'The talk'.... Discussing monthly broadband fees and internet quota is never easy with a 7yr old." Wordplay

#13022

"My mate takes part in a weather predicting contest every month. He's the raining champion." Wordplay

#13023

Confucius says: Woman who spend too much Time on bed spring , should get off spring Wordplay

#13024

"PUNISHMENT that's capital punishment." Wordplay

#13025

Stop playing that silly game and do something more constructive she said. But 30 years later as I stand here trying to retrieve a scone from the depths of my toaster without touching the hot sides, I'm glad for every game of operation I played. Wordplay

#13026

"Saw this ad in the paper 6 years old, imported from Portugal, recovered as lost/stolen, still in good condition considering amount of abuse sustained over the years we had her. Full history of servicing. 500 ono. Didn't notice it was a car ad when I phoned up. I thought Maddie for 500? Bargain!" Wordplay

#13027

"I have a plan to get rich by relaying all the sewers in London. At the moment, it's just a pipe dream." Wordplay

#13028

"I've been babysitting for a while now. They really do make the most comfortable chairs." Wordplay

#13029

"I don't know why everyone is talking about Reading Festival 2011... I went last year expecting to get at least one Harry Potter book in, and didn't even manage a chapter due to the noise.." Wordplay

#13030

"Emile Heskey has cited his School careers officer as the blame for his awful howlers. He was told. Set yourself a goal, but when it appears you are nearing that goal, aim higher." Wordplay

#13031

"Those stair lifts that old people use.... They drive me up the wall." Wordplay

#13032

"The star attraction at my local aquarium has just been repossessed. It turned out to be a loan shark." Wordplay

#13033

I've been to the dentist several Times, so I know the drill. Wordplay

#13034

My wife is complaining about the pain after having her appendix removed. Don't know what the problem is, she should be used to it...I take a large organ out of her every night. Wordplay

#13035

"What's the best way to loosen your joints? Take a bit of tobacco out." Wordplay

#13036

I've started dating couches, but I've had no luck sofa. Wordplay

#13037

"I've just been offered a free sky diving experience. I'm not falling for it." Wordplay

#13038

"I'm treating my body like a temple from now on. You have to take your shoes off before you enter me." Wordplay

#13039

"My wife is cool, and she doesn't mind me seeing other women. She's dead." Wordplay

#13040

Why is it that it's okay to call a white person "mate" yet it's not okay to call a black guy "primate"? Wordplay

#13041

"This man told me that he had finally finished a 10-year sentence. To which I replied "Learn some punctuation, man" Wordplay

#13042

A large area of the alphabet has been destroyed in a is thought to have been a terrorist attack. It's not yet known who had anything to do with this atrocity. But early reports indicate G had. Wordplay

#13043

"My teenage daughter came home after hanging around the park, drinking Diamond White with her friends. "Dad, I feel sick and the room's spinning," she slurred. "Well," I replied, "those are just some of the codirects." Wordplay

#13044

"Dropped my copy of which? Magazine in the bath and it floated. Does this mean I have to burn it?" Wordplay

#13045

"I got water trapped in my ears after having a shower this morning. It was a near deaf experience." Wordplay

#13046

It's weird that the words 'finger puppets' sound okay as a noun... Wordplay

#13047

"I got talking to an American earlier, about women. He said, "Say, dontcha just h ate it when you land a date with a hot chick, and you get all excited looking forward to it, and then she blows you off at the last minute?" I said, "I find that's usually the best part of the evening." Wordplay

#13048

My mate said he needed his Honda washing in the next couple of hours but being the selfish git I am, I said I'd do it on my own Accord. Wordplay

#13049

"National Geographic +1... Where lightning does strike twice" Wordplay

#13050

I would love to dance at a metric party, but I have two left 0.305 metres Wordplay

#13051

"My mate Dave was born in Australia. His father was an African and his mother American. Apparently, he's huge down under." Wordplay

#13052

"When I asked my wife why she had trouble sleeping, she said I wouldn't understand about hormones. I understand perfectly. I can't get to sleep when that hormones." Wordplay

#13053

"BBC News: Foster cares 'urgently' needed Well, I'm up for looking after a few tins if you want." Wordplay

#13054

"I just came back from a Blur concert. I didn't see much." Wordplay

#13055

"Tom and Jerry never fully prepared me for the death of my cat. Or for how heavy a mallet is." Wordplay

#13056

I just cancelled my trip to Amsterdam because it's easier for tourists to get stoned in Belfast. Wordplay

#13057

The English language is the best in the world. It just has a certain... je ne sais quoi. Wordplay

#13058

As he cried into the sandcastles, I realized Grandpa hadn't been asking for a vacation when he said "I've not been to the beach since 1944." Wordplay

#13059

"What cheese do you use to disguise a horse? Mascarpone" Wordplay

#13060

I left the pub a bit late, thereby missing the last bus. Well, cry me Arriva. Wordplay

#13061

I've found that the life of a serial rapist is just one struggle after another. Wordplay

#13062

I trust my girlfriend as far as I could throw her, which turned out to be quite far, as I live on the 10th floor. Wordplay

#13063

"I used to know a depressed cross eyed girl... She never looked forward to anything." Wordplay

#13064

"Good King Wenceslas called his local pizza parlor. "Would you like your usual, sir?"

"Oh yes," he replied. "Deep pan: crisp and even." Wordplay

#13065

"So, Michael Jackson would've been blowing candles today. What kind of idiot names their child Candles?" Wordplay

#13066

"I think my girlfriend is finally going to buy a cookery book. I think she might be going to get the one called 'Cooking with Two Fat Ladies'. I mean why else would she Google for 'Big Fat Cooks'?" Wordplay

#13067

"I rubbed tomato ketchup all over my face today. In Heinz sight, it wasn't such a good idea." Wordplay

#13068

"I was out fishing yesterday when my girlfriend texted me telling me she was breaking up with me. I was left reeling." Wordplay

#13069

"I was given the key to the city yesterday. Or crowbar as my scouse mate calls it." Wordplay

#13070

"I used to have a job in the police force, in which I'd break into secure computer files to uncover criminal activity. That was until I was met by one system that proved I wasn't up to the job. I just couldn't hack it." Wordplay

#13071

"Those Scotch Eggs are a right rip off. I ate 16 last night and didn't feel even slightly drunk." Wordplay

#13072

Big noses run in my family. Wordplay

#13073

"My mate and I were sniffing cocaine off of a newspaper last night, and rather ironically the page we were snorting from was an editorial about the dangers casual drug use. I thought it was more than sheer coincidence, but I suppose you could say I was reading between the lines" Wordplay

#13074

When it comes to politics I tend to lean towards the left. But when it comes to alcohol, I tend to lean on things that aren't even there. Wordplay

#13075

"I always get back on my bike when I fall off. I'm a firm believer in recycling." Wordplay

#13076

"Just been to Greenwich in London. Had a mean Time." Wordplay

#13077

Obama compared the BP oil spill to 9/11. So, in Obama terms can I compare my burnt toast to Hiroshima? Wordplay

#13078

"My boss said, "Jimmy, that stack of 12 baskets needs to be split into 2 stacks of 6 - break it down for me." So, I started doing the 'Running man' and then spun around on my head." Wordplay

#13079

"I got a 24-hour clock from a car boot for only 10p. They'll be so mad; it's lasted far longer" Wordplay

#13080

"A Lion walks into a restaurant and sits down. The Waiter comes over and says, "Would you like to order a starter, Sir?" The Lion says, "Yes, I'll have the salmon" "Very good Sir," says the Waiter, "and what would you like for your main?" The Lion says, "Oh, just a comb, please." Wordplay

#13081

A simile is like a metaphor. Wordplay

#13082

"Everyone at my Work has gone on strike apart from me. When I walked in this morning, I heard one of my co-Workers shouting, "Scab, scab!" I told him what my dad always told me: "Don't picket, you'll make it worse!" Wordplay

#13083

"I'm looking forward to my dirty weekend. Wash the car, clean the garden, take rubbish out......" Wordplay

#13084

"I wanted to catch a squirrel but didn't know how, so I decided to just climb a tree and act like a nut." Wordplay

#13085

"I had a few mates round last night to watch the match. I've never been so frustrated in all my life! Ninety minutes we sat there and literally nothing happened. Still, I haven't lost hope. Next week we'll step things up a gear and try watching a lighter." Wordplay

#13086

"Attention: If anybody on here knows Max Strength, can you tell him I have his Lemsip." Wordplay

#13087

Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity Wordplay

#13088

"Warburtons sliced bread rolls. No, it doesn't. It just sort of falls over on its side." Wordplay

#13089

"The wife shouted at me yesterday because all I had done was moped around the house all day.

The smell of petrol had stank out the dining room and I had smashed her favourite vase." Wordplay

#13090

"I've just been told about a weighted 'coin-toss' scam going around. Just giving you all a heads-up." Wordplay

#13091

"Does anyone want to join my javelin club? I'm just throwing it out there." Wordplay

#13092

My girlfriend had a real go at me on a boat, so much so in fact that she went overboard. Wordplay

#1309

"Me and the missus were going on our holidays and, while on the plane, we fell out and spent the rest of the day rowing. In hindsight, I guess it was lucky we landed next to a boat." Wordplay

#13094

"I've realized, after reading the crossword clue 'Physically aggressive behavior (8)'

that violence is the answer." Wordplay

#13095

"As a typical Mac user. I don't get wet when it rains." Wordplay

#13096

"A little Asian lad just came running into Work. I asked, "And who are you?" He replied, "Ameer." I said, "I can see that but what's your name?" Wordplay

#13097

"How did the hipster burn his mouth? He started eating the pizza long before it was cool." Wordplay

#13098

"I've got nothing on today. I think I'll go to a nudist camp." Wordplay

#13099

"I hide mine in the fridge." Hardly the most secretive place to put a muller rice, is it?" Wordplay

#13100

"I watched a pirate DVD the other day. It was a bunch of Somalians demanding ransom Money." Wordplay

#13101

"I've developed a perfume that uses salt water from a local sea. People say it's the English Chanel." Wordplay

#13102

"Over the last few days I've received 3 anonymous presents: - A bag of almonds, a packet of brazils and a tin of cashews. I've no idea who it is, but they're sending me nuts." Wordplay

#13103

"According to surveys, pessimists now outnumber optimists in Britain... ...but I would imagine most of you were expecting that." Wordplay

#13104

"A mother was found dead and stored in a freezer in London, after more than twenty years. Should have gone to Iceland." Wordplay

#13105

"What are the chances of me allowing my wife to choose which TV channel we watch tonight? Remote." Wordplay

#13106

Went to a housewarming party, they said bring a gift, I brought them a calor gas heater. Wordplay

#13107

"I started my new hover board business just this week. Opened the factory and got production going. Just need the product to get off the ground now" Wordplay

#13108

"Our boss called the office together this morning to show us where all the plug sockets are. I hate power point presentations." Wordplay

#13109

"Trainers on, five miles, work up a sweat, shower when I get home. Don't worry if you don't get that, it's just a running joke of mine." Wordplay

#13110

"My teacher told me if I didn't complete my homework, he'd 'come down on me like a ton of bricks.' Apparently, 'Been a while then has it sir?' was not the correct response." Wordplay

#13111

"My mates had a good laugh at my expense last night. I paid for them to go and see a comedian." Wordplay

#13112

"Whilst using a dictionary in the library I got trounced. To be fair, I was looking for trouble." Wordplay

#13113

"So I said, "Do you want a game of darts?" He said, "Okay then." I said, "Nearest to bull starts." He said, "Baa." I said, "Moo." He said, "You're closest!" Wordplay

#13114

I've just bought a John Cleese DVD box set off eBay. I need to return it though because two of the discs are Fawlty. Wordplay

#13115
"My wife had her driving test the other day. She got 8 out of 10. The other two guys jumped clear." Wordplay

#13116

"It used to get so heavy carrying matches around. I was over the moon when they invented a lighter option." Wordplay

#13117

"Sky News: STD rates in the USA are the highest in the Western World. That's because they have all bought Norton Anti-Virus and believed they were covered." Wordplay

#13118

"I was shocked when I found out that my new girlfriend is a hooker. She looks like more of a scrum half." Wordplay

#13119

Due to inflation, balloons are going up. Wordplay

#13120

"I'd like to introduce ice hockey to the Chinese if I can establish a rink with them." Wordplay

#13121

"I was telling my mate last night that I do a great impersonation of Imran Khan's ex-wife.

He said, "Jemima? I said "No, I just do her voice." Wordplay

#13122

"Thieves broke into the Bradford police headquarters car park in the early hours of this morning and stole the sat-nav units from all the squad cars. Officers are searching for Leeds." Wordplay

#13123

"When I was younger one of my teeth fell out while my Auntie Anne was babysitting for me.

She noticed I had placed my tooth under my pillow along with a spliff. She said, "I don't think the tooth fairy will be wanting a spliff." I replied, "Yes she will, she's a rasta fairy Anne." Wordplay

#13124

"I don't believe in any of that star sign rubbish but that's me, typical pisces." Wordplay

#13125

"Sure everyone knows what a will is, obviously. It's a dead giveaway." Wordplay

#13126

WHO are the World Health Organization? Wordplay

#13127

"Carlsberg don't do girlfriends. If they did they wouldn't do yours." Wordplay

#13128

"Is anyone here called Allen? I think I found your keys" Wordplay

#13129

I thought that people would think I was a bit sad when they found out that I spend hours correcting the grammar and spelling of other people's posts on Sickipedia, but so far everyone has looked impressed when I've told them I right jokes. Wordplay

#13130

"I was playing football in the park with some mates and this disabled kid came over and said "I wish I could join in". So, we let him play in goal. I say 'in goal', we used him and his wheelchair as goalposts." Wordplay

#13131

My missus has nicknamed me "met office". Every night she goes to bed expecting a few inches, but wakes up disappointed in the morning Wordplay

#13132

"My brother and I played a game this Christmas \- the winner was the first to name their worst Christmas present besides socks and underwear. It was a tie." Wordplay

#13133

Integers are pointless. Wordplay

#13134

"I was talking to a girl from the USA earlier. She told me, "I miss America." I didn't believe her though: her grammar was terrible and she wasn't that attractive." Wordplay

#13135

"Me and the wife have bought a lighthouse. It only weighs 12 kilos." Wordplay

#13136

"I ran into a hospital today and told the receptionist I wanted to see a doctor. "What's wrong?" she asked. "Pedophilia." I replied. "But that's not important right now, I need a doctor." Wordplay

#13137

"All my dad left me in his will was half a kilo of cocaine. But I can deal with that." Wordplay

#13138

"Around the festive Time of year, I get itchy skin inflammation all over my body that makes the shape of smiley faces. Happy Eczemas." Wordplay

#13139

"I started my new job as a grave digger this week. I asked my supervisor why immigrants were only buried 3 feet under. "So they can still get a hand out," he replied." Wordplay

#13140

"What's LXIX? 69, the hard way." Wordplay

#13141

Chewbacca forgets to delete his history before letting his girlfriend use his computer....Wookie error Wordplay

#13142

I'm not a big brother fan myself, although I love a bit of small sister now and then! Wordplay

#13143

There's a Muslim in the street carrying a gun. Police say he's Ahmed and dangerous. Wordplay

#13144

We were preparing for a party the other day and my wife asked me to put together a mixture of different alcohols and fruit juices. However, I wish she'd actually said that, instead of 'I'd like a good punch'. Wordplay

#13145

"I've finally come to terms with my hideous deformity. She's agreed to a divorce." Wordplay

#13146

"Never in my life have I stood for irony... I'm disabled." Wordplay

#13147

"I dropped acid for the first-time last week. It wouldn't have been so bad had it not been on my lab partner's foot, and had I not been so high on mushrooms." Wordplay

#13148

"I went to the best ever burger van today. It was so good, it had 4 Michelin tyres." Wordplay

#13149

No handbrakes. That's how I roll Wordplay

#13150

"The wife tends to have her bath with only a couple of inches or so of water in. Tried it myself last night. It didn't float my boat." Wordplay

#13151

"I was dismayed to find out how much the giant wedding cake my fiancée wanted would cost. I shed a tier." Wordplay

#13152

I knew she liked Bukkake - I could see it in her eyes. Wordplay

#13153

"When my wife died I hired twenty epileptic dancers and a strobe light for the funeral.

It was a fitting tribute." Wordplay

#13154

"I mistook the driving range for the shooting range today. The golfers went mental, but I still managed to get a hole in one." Wordplay

#13155

"I went to a charity ball in aid of women who have suffered from breast cancer. The punch was fabulous but in keeping with the event it was limited to one jug per person." Wordplay

#13156

"I just bought a Muslim cow with a drinking problem. His name is Moo Hammered." Wordplay

#13157

"I'm dating a lady called Sue, however, every woman I've ever dated has ended up killing themselves... Sue aside." Wordplay

#13158

"A man was walking down a street when he came upon a beautiful woman. He got 3-5 years." Wordplay

#13159

"I think it was totally unfair what they did to rosa parks on that bus. She did call shotgun." Wordplay

#13160

"I just had a Turkey and Chile sandwich, and to be honest, I haited it, they're also hard to eat when the plate keeps shifting!" Wordplay

#13161

"I'm getting absolutely fed up by all these sick birds being brought over to England to be cured cheaply by our expert vets. It's high Time the government did something to clamp down on these ill eagle immigrants." Wordplay

#13162

"Why did the Mexican push his wife off the cliff? Tequila." Wordplay

#13163

"I can't take it anymore. The local shop has installed CCTV." Wordplay

#13164

"I was given life in prison today. That sure cheered me up, I love David Attenborough." Wordplay

#13165

"I've just opened a charity shop to raise Money for victims of domestic violence. It's called the Pound shop." Wordplay

#13166

"Un homme entre dans une bibliothque et demande un livre sur le suicide. Le bibliothcaire dit: "Va te faire foutre, vous ne pourrez pas le ramener." My French is a joke" Wordplay

#13167

"I've just lost my thesaurus today. I feel very sad." Wordplay

#13168

"'What do we want?' 'COMPROMISE' 'When do we want it?' 'What Time is good for you?'" Wordplay

#13169

Just paid a fortune to have my house painted. It would have been cheaper to take a photograph. Wordplay

#13170

"My ex-girlfriend text to say that she'd made a voodoo doll of me. I think she's pulling my leg." Wordplay

#13171

"Tonight I saw a sign that said, 'Smoking kills'. I thought, 'Wow, a talking sign.'" Wordplay

#13172

"I've found a great way to last longer in bed... ...don't set your alarm clock." Wordplay

#13173

"I've never been on a date before. But I did once come in a watermelon." Wordplay

#13174

Honestly Leeds, I've seen better crosses in a mosque. Wordplay

#13175

"On a trip to America I called into a book store. I asked, "How much for this book love?"

She said, "That's five bucks." I said, "No, it's just one." Wordplay

#13176

Beards: They grow on you! Wordplay

#13177

"I think it's an absolute disgrace that some chavs threw bleach over a woman in a cinema recently. She could have dyed." Wordplay

#13178

"Why was Lady Gaga at the MOBO awards if she's White? Or is it now "Music of Bloke Origin?" Wordplay

#13179

"I don't approve of my girlfriend's one night stand. Why should she be the only one with somewhere to put a bedside lamp." Wordplay

#13180

"My vet keeps putting down my pets. He tells them they're fat." Wordplay

#13181

"I love my job as a genetic engineer, just this week I spliced together a llama and a giraffe.

For a laugh." Wordplay

#13182

"What's more boring than watching paint dry? Watching dry paint" Wordplay

#13183

My dyslexic mate reckons Gillette's the best thing since sliced beard. Wordplay

#13184

"Our local bus company are running a Sunday service this bank holiday. I wonder what hymns we'll be singing." Wordplay

#13185

"Hard, durable, tough... Sorry about the strong language." Wordplay

#13186

"Reading was amazing last night! I got up to chapter 52." Wordplay

#13187

"Where do homeless people shoot their load? In The Big Tissue." Wordplay

#13188

"I met a girl the other week who said she likes to take charge in the bedroom. So, I tasered her." Wordplay

#13189

Dear me, I should really stop writing letters to myself... Wordplay

#13190

Do I really need to tell you the first rule of rhetorical question club? Wordplay

#13191

I went to a Chinese restaurant and ordered a meal. Ten minutes later this duck waddles up to me, gives me a single red rose and says, "Your lips are like rubies and your eyes sparkle like diamonds". I called the waiter over and said "Excuse me. I ordered aromatic duck". Wordplay

#13192

"This necrophiliac got himself a new girlfriend. However, he was in doubt whether he cadaver or not." Wordplay

#13193

"I have a black friend who cleans out my ears when he comes around He is my cotton bud" Wordplay

#13194

"I've been driving in my car. And I thought: This is Madness." Wordplay

#13195

"At a theatre audition, a little girl had had nine attempts to conceal her lisp, leaving just one left. It was a tenth situation." Wordplay

#13196

"My wife has just delivered twin boys and let me name them. From her reaction, I'm guessing Pete and Repeat wasn't the best choice." Wordplay

#13197

"I just got asked if I wanted to invest in a business selling raisins. I said, "Fine, take it from my current account." Wordplay

#13198

"When a girl cancels a date, she cancels because she has to. When a boy cancels a date, he cancels because he has two." Wordplay

#13199

"I just heard about that School on the Isle of Sheppy where kids were sitting an exam and the roof collapsed, seriously injuring 4 pupils. I was absolutely astonished. They have Schools on the Isle of Sheppy?? EDIT: To Yanks voting this down because they don't get it, just replace "Isle of Sheppy" with AMERICA" Wordplay

#13200

"At the moment my fellow actors and I keep falling through the theatre floor. I guess it's just a stage we all go through." Wordplay

#13201

"I was surprised to find there were only 39 playing cards in the pack I recently purchased from a market in Brixton. Presumably, the spades have stolen the diamonds." Wordplay

#13202

"When I saw Kanye interrupt Taylor Swift at the VMA's I thought to myself,

"That's Ludacris!" Wordplay

#13203

Unemployment!.......it's just not Working!! Wordplay

#13204

"I've just seen an article on how to help your dog after it has had a stroke I didn't bother reading it, I stroke my dog all the Time and it doesn't need any help." Wordplay

#13205

"Seen the latest Bollywood Blockbuster? Lethal Injection 2...." Wordplay

#13206

"I lied to my friends and told them I'd created a life-size replica of Jackie Chan entirely out of old silk ties. It's a complete fabric Asian." Wordplay

#13207

"My wife insists that I make the bed every morning. I don't mind, but I do wonder who keeps dismantling it every night." Wordplay

#13208

"Canada: Driver Kills Two Women After Smoking Marijuana So, killing two birds with one stoner." Wordplay

#13209

Today I got lost in a house of mirrors, it gave me a lot of Time to reflect. Wordplay

#13210

"I bought three pink tents. Some may see that as a little camp." Wordplay

#13211

Everyone's fire resistant to a degree. Wordplay

#13212

People who jump queue are out of line. Wordplay

#13213

"I have just opened up a Facebook account, which I have called 'No One'. Now, whenever I send someone a friend request, they read 'No One wants to be your friend' on their screen. And people wonder why the human race has such simple pleasures." Wordplay

#13214

The days of the digital watch are numbered. Wordplay

#13215

"I've got a cement fetish. It gets me hard." Wordplay

#13216

I'm a beast at metaphors. Wordplay

#13217

"I walked in on The Rock doing drugs Eventually I was able to convince him to lay the smack down" Wordplay

#13218

"I'm a chair at the local School along with a few other parents These cuts have gone too far." Wordplay

#13219

"Anti-psychotic drugs accidentally put into packets of Nurofen Plus! Explains why I still have a headache, but haven't killed anyone today!" Wordplay

#13220

"The worst part of a photographic memory? Keeping all the negatives." Wordplay

#13221

After a Bukkake I like to thank everyone for coming. Wordplay

#13222

"So you don't actually want me to explain to you the meaning of the word masturbation?

Ok. Please yourself." Wordplay

#13223

"My mate asked me, "Are you free next week to look after my company if I go on holiday?" I said, "Mind your own business"." Wordplay

#13224

"Woke up this morning feeling slightly warmed up, with this weird imprint all over me. I just lay there as I was soaked in syrup and sprinkled with sugar. I'm sorry, listen to me just waffling on." Wordplay

#13225

"I went to Australia but there were no flying monkeys, tin-men, talking lions or a yellow brick road. They may as well have made the whole thing up." Wordplay

#13226

See-saws rock! Wordplay

#13227

"Midget stripper just arrived for my birthday, which was actually last week. Too little, too late." Wordplay

#13228

"I bought a pirate DVD the other day. I'll treasure it forever." Wordplay

#13229

"We had a wood Work society at my School. I was the vice president." Wordplay

#13230

"Me and my friend formed a band and called the group Half Man Half Bull and we had 5 gigs in Leeds. It was a minor tour." Wordplay

#13231

"I wanted to take my obese wife on a road trip with some of my mates, but I was worried she wouldn't fit in. So, I hired a trailer." Wordplay

#13232

"What do you call a panda deep in thought? A ponda." Wordplay

#13233

"Look right before exiting Station" So after topping up with petrol, I got out, tucked my shirt in and combed my hair." Wordplay

#13234

"Anyone want to buy two tickets for the Spandau Ballet comeback tour? I bought them as a surprise for the wife when she said she loved 80's cheese. Turned out she's been sucking off my grandad." Wordplay

#13235

Is it just me or are there other synonyms for myself? Wordplay

#13236

"I was in a lift when this guy came in and bet me 10 that I didn't know how to operate it.

So, I took him up on it." Wordplay

#13237

Statistically, 3.141592 in every onion forms an opinion. Wordplay

#13238

"I've deserted my wife. I threw a pudding in her face." Wordplay

#13239

"Sky News: Bodies found dumped in skips. I usually get through five packets a day and I haven't found anything suspicious so far." Wordplay

#13240

"I've created a new energy saving lightbulb. It doesn't use less electricity, it's just easier to put in." Wordplay

#13241

"'You are what you eat.' I hope not, I've just ordered an Indian." Wordplay

#13242

"Sky News: Hole found in Manchester United changing rooms at Wembley Stadium Seems like their glory days are over" Wordplay

#13243

"I'm always breaking into song... I can never find the right key" Wordplay

#13244

1234: The year the Thumb War started. Wordplay

#13245

"I and my mate were queuing up to get into a nightclub. As we stood at the back of the line he said "I can't wait to get in there." So he went home." Wordplay

#13246

"If you're having' face spasms I feel bad for you son. I've got 99 problems but a twitch ain't one." Wordplay

#13247

"My - jokes jokes jokes jokes – Time Yeah, I've written some jokes in my Time." Wordplay

#13248

"My mates have started calling me 'Snow'. I'm white, lots of people hate me, and Schools often close when I'm around." Wordplay

#13249

"I've just started selling bags of washing powder around my estate to idiots who believe that it's cocaine. It's a bold move." Wordplay

#13250

"The wife, annoyed, asked our son, "How often do you lose pieces for your Scalextric?" "Don't know," he replied, "I've lost track." Wordplay

#13251

"Two elephants were having a chat. One said to the other "You know my dad was in showbiz?" "Oh yeah?" the other replied. "Yep, he was a piano"." Wordplay

#13252

When you have friends come for dinner, it's a very different evening if you add an apostrophe... Wordplay

#13253

"BBC are releasing a new program on BBC3: Siamese Ducks. They're starting with a double bill." Wordplay

#13254

"News: 'Man Utd Player Pulled from Burning Car'. He must have the gift of the gab with the ladies." Wordplay

#13255

"I had to deliver some packages to an apartment block in Chinatown today. It was Wong on so many levels." Wordplay

#13256

"I'm never buying milk from an Asian shop again. Yesterday it went off. On the Tube." Wordplay

#13257

"My dentist asked me if I knew the medical benefits of straightness and whiteness. Apparently, it is not "an immunity to AIDS." Wordplay

#13258

"I asked the librarian for a book about permeable rocks. "Have a look in Waterstones," she said." Wordplay

#13259

"My girlfriend hates it when I spell and punctuate incorrectly. So, I punched her and put her in a comma." Wordplay

#13260

"I was reading one of those women's magazines yesterday. It was OK." Wordplay

#13261

"I had to sack an employee last week for coming to Work dressed as a playing card. If there's one thing I won't tolerate in my office, its jokers." Wordplay

#13262

"Just saw this great comedian who spent all night making jokes about this amazing silk suit he was wearing. I just don't know where he gets his material from." Wordplay

#13263

"My mate was mysteriously kidnapped two months ago, and then the same happened to his daughter just a few days later. She's always taken after her dad." Wordplay

#13264

I love cooking children and dogs but I hate punctuating my sentences Wordplay

#13265

"Just written a joke about nipples. Needs tweaking." Wordplay

#13266

"I asked my mate for a second opinion. He said, "Well I-" -" Whoa" I said, "Times up." Wordplay

#13267

"Boxing. What's that, a bout?" Wordplay

#13268

I was going to change my toaster, but I thought ..."Better the Breville you know" Wordplay

#13269

"I recently employed a Mexican gardener and a Spanish maid, and I've got to say, my house is looking spic and span." Wordplay

#13270

"I was given the sack at Work today. Well that's what happens when you're a postman." Wordplay

#13271

"What do you call a Mexican Child Abuser? A Pedophile" Wordplay

#13272

"Had to buy some more sand for my punch bag yesterday. Apparently, she wants it for the flower beds." Wordplay

#13273

I once considered setting up a charity sumo wrestling match between real sumo wrestlers and prisoners, but the cons outweighed the pros. Wordplay

#13274

"I've just watched a fantastic film with a twist at the end... Oliver." Wordplay

#13275

"My wife asked me for a new wardrobe for Christmas, so I got her one. Turns out she just wanted clothes" Wordplay

#13276

Wouldn't it have been funny, if Whoopi Goldberg had married Peter Cushing? Wordplay

#13277

"As a practical joke at Work, I was covered in Tip-Ex and my chair had been stolen. I accused my boss but it wasn't him. I stand corrected." Wordplay

#13278

"So, Shania Twain has the perfect face? That don't impress me much." Wordplay

#13279

"Flies spread disease. So, keep yours zipped up." Wordplay

#13280

"I don't know why the word "purposeless" is in the English language. My dictionary says it has no meaning." Wordplay

#13281

"I walked up to this woman and said, "Diane." She replied, "My name's Ann." I said, "I know, I just don't like you very much." Wordplay

#13282

"My son isn't going to School today because of the striking we're going to let his bruises fade a bit first" Wordplay

#13283

"5-star hotel room with king size bed. 'Check' Champagne on ice for two. 'Check' Gorgeous woman to complete the evening... Made me pay in cash." Wordplay

#13284

"According to published reports, immediately following the Tsunami in January of 2005, all of the sharks in the Indian Ocean came down with a terrible case of diarrhea. You try eating Thai for a whole week!" Wordplay

#13285

"Got fingered by two kids today for a change. Pity it was in a police lineup." Wordplay

#13286

"Every week I donate my sperm to the bank. I'm not sure whether the cashier appreciates it though." Wordplay

#13287

"Our fuse box blew yesterday so my missus waited in for the guy to come and fix it. It's all Working now she said, when she phoned me. Ian did great job. Ian? I said His names Jim. Well that's funny, she replied, it said ELECTRIC IAN on his van." Wordplay

#13288

"Pocket Pulling Power It's so annoying when people post lynx on here." Wordplay

#13289

"There's something I don't like about using touch screen technology I just can't put my finger on it." Wordplay

#13290

"I know a girl by the name of Jenna Taylor, who refuses to communicate by email. I can't understand why. She would get such friendly service from a Hotmail account every Time she logged on: "Good morning. You have mail Jenna Taylor". Oh, wait..." Wordplay

#13291

I hate it when I drink so much that I lose all sense of erection. Wordplay

#13292

"I've decided I want to donate all my organs... I've always preferred pianos to be honest" Wordplay

#13293

"Got a job measuring Cadbury's hot chocolate powder. It's only temporary. I'm weighing up the Options." Wordplay

#13294

"Amidst a bitter divorce, I and the ex-can't even decide who gets the Ambrosia. It's a custardy battle. Wordplay

#13295

"The wife says that my constantly demanding to know what she's spending my Money on is perverted. Eh? I'm not perverted, just buy-curious." Wordplay

#13296

"My mate says he hates dodgem cars and coconut shies. Which is a fair comment." Wordplay

#13297

"There seems to be a worldwide hatred developing for a certain film company. In fact, it's Universal." Wordplay

#13298

"I asked the waiter for a rare steak. When it arrived I said "I asked for rare, this is well done!" "Thank you" he replied "The chef usually overcooks them"." Wordplay

#13299

"My wife puts the cup in cupboard. Because I tell her to." Wordplay

#13300

Ryan Giggs puts the 'winger' in 'swinger' Wordplay

#13301

"The ironic thing about flat mates, is that they're also 3D mates." Wordplay

#13302

"Why did the unwashed midget cross the road and then cross back again? He was a low-down, dirty double-crosser." Wordplay

#13303

"I see that the Belly Dancer on Britain's Got Talent reached the semis. I have to say, watching her gave me more than a semi..." Wordplay

#13304

"I was watching a ship going out to sea yesterday in stormy clouds and raging winds. There was music blasting from It and all I could hear were people singing "I've been driving In my car It's not quite a Jaguar." I thought, "That's Madness going out to sea in this weather." Wordplay

#13305

Drugs do cause amnesia and other things I can't remember. Wordplay

#13306

"I caught my son messing around with a plug socket earlier.... He's grounded." Wordplay

#13307

I saw a fat person fall down the steps earlier. I didn't laugh, but the ground was cracking up. Wordplay

#13308

"My mate told me the other day that he wanted to change career. I told him that's completely unrealistic, it's a military dictatorship run by a ruthless leader and has been for decades." Wordplay

#13309

"I think my wife's hallucinating; she keeps telling me she's seeing other people." Wordplay

#13310

"This bloke in the sauna keeps telling everyone to get out? Talk about selfish steam issues!" Wordplay

#13311

"There was a kidnapping in my town today. She slept for 4 hours." Wordplay

#13312

"I was making a cup of tea the other day when my wife said "Go easy on the milk, we've hardly got any". So, I held the bottle several feet above the cup and poured it from there. She said "What are you doing?". I replied "Just making it go a bit further"." Wordplay

#13313

Do you like my Eczema flakes? I made them from scratch Wordplay

#13314

"I couldn't sprint at School; I was more about patience and endurance. Which benefited me in the long run." Wordplay

#13315

Today, I tied two sausages together to make ends meet. Wordplay

#13316

Sign in a pet shop window: "Free legless parakeet. No perches necessary." Wordplay

#13317

"What's a necrophilia's favorite band? Coldplay." Wordplay

#13318

"BBC News - "Greece not looking for bailout". Good... ...I don't want my taxes spent on a musical that's clearly had its day." Wordplay

#13319

"I was going to make a joke and jump on the whole Raoul bandwagon, but I wasn't motivated" Wordplay

#13320

"I love my fingers... ...I always know I can count on them." Wordplay

#13321

"Was skidding all over the place today..... Should've probably wiped more than once!" Wordplay

#13322

"The other day I drove past a group of AC Milan fans. Then I came to the Intersection" Wordplay

#13323

"I almost died today when a box full of old photos fell on me from the top shelf. My whole life flashed before my eyes." Wordplay

#13324

"Knickers aren't the best thing in the world. But they are next to the best thing in the world." Wordplay

#13325

"I've lost the plot; I keep ripping out pages from my novel." Wordplay

#13326

"Over 90 Killed in Turkey Earthquake" Well at least he had lived a long life." Wordplay

#13327

"My wife told me she is going to leave me because I'm emotionless. K." Wordplay

#13328

I was tapping some quavers on the piano earlier and I thought, "I wish I'd have bought Monster Munch instead." Wordplay

#13329

"At School I used to play the triangle. Our School plays weren't very good." Wordplay

#13330

"My Neighbor knocked on my door last night. I thought it would be funny to open the door with an erection. But after a minute or so I thought to myself, "No, I can't do it". So, I just opened it with my hand." Wordplay

#13331

My plan to claim unemployment benefit is not Working. Wordplay

#13332Due to rising petrol prices, Volkswagen have released a hydrogen vehicle, the VW Hindenburg. The market is expecting a boom. Wordplay

#13333

My Jamaican friend was very unhappy when I told him about the "shootings". He'd much rather walk barefoot. Wordplay

#13334

"All 3/4 pants 25% off! Well otherwise they would just be pants, wouldn't they?" Wordplay

#13335

"I don't know what the employees of Apple are so smug about. Soon they'll all be looking for new Jobs." Wordplay

#13336

I just can't understand some people.... Foreigners mainly. Wordplay

#13337

"I'm having trouble accessing the Glade website. It keeps telling me to get some sort of plug-in." Wordplay

#13338

"I don't mean to alarm anyone, but.... NEE NAW NEE NAW." Wordplay

#13339

"After hours of intensive cross examination I reached a conclusion. It was definitely a crucifix." Wordplay

#13340

"Nick Griffin has bought a goose. A real one that he takes to the gym. I think it's just a proper gander exercise for the BNP." Wordplay

#13341

"This morning, I put my shoes on the wrong feet. I just wish I could remember whose feet they were." Wordplay

#13342

"I see it's the inventor of the boomerang's birthday today. Can I be the first to wish him 'Many Happy Returns'." Wordplay

#13343

"I had a threesome with a mate and an off-duty police woman. Best game of piggy in the middle I've ever had." Wordplay

#13344

"BBC News: ROBIN HOOD OPENS CANNES. I was under the impression he had a bow and arrow not a tin opener." Wordplay

#13345

"I've got a new job Working at a smoothie bar. I'm blending in well." Wordplay

#13346

"I ate a couple of Scotch eggs earlier. The nurse in the Aberdeen fertility clinic looked horrified." Wordplay

#13347

"I heard that there's an exception to the rule "I before E except after C." It's weird, isn't it?" Wordplay

#13348

"When couples have been together for a long Time, one will often finish the other's sentence. Rosemary West, for example" Wordplay

#13349

"I've started tipping in restaurants There's nowhere else to take my rubbish." Wordplay

#13350

"Never leave an atom alone. You have to keep your ion it." Wordplay

#13351

"I'm in a band called AA. We're a support group." Wordplay

#13352

"Why was the cold tap turned on? Because the other tap was so hot!" Wordplay

#13353

I was looking at my coat of arms today and I thought to myself, "I really need to stop amputating people." Wordplay

#13354

"Went house-hunting the other day. Only managed to kill a bungalow, though." Wordplay

#13355

"Two men in a kayak, both are feeling quite cold so they decide to make a small fire to keep themselves warm. Within minutes the kayak has a huge hole in it and sinks to the bottom of the lake. Which proves that you can't have your kayak and heat it." Wordplay

#13356

"I was very sick last night after eating a dodgy chocolate bar. But that's off Topic..." Wordplay

#13357

Can't stand lying down. Wordplay

#13358

dijon vu - the same mustard as before Wordplay

#13359

"I'm out of Work at the moment so on Monday I sat around and watched Neighbors.

On Tuesday I sat and watched Neighbors again. On Wednesday, the Police came and took away my binoculars and night vision goggles." Wordplay

#13360

"I went on a date with a stock broker last night. I could tell she fancied me straight away.

She kept playing FTSE." Wordplay

#13361

I like the element of surprise! That's why I shat in your kettle! Wordplay

#13362

"I did a tandem sky dive yesterday. I was on the front seat doing the steering and pedaling, while my mate on the back seat opened the parachute." Wordplay

#13363

"I got a call from the hospital today, they said my girlfriend had an accident... I replied "Not really shocked, mate. I've been expecting it for 9 months." Wordplay

#13364

There are two things at life that I've failed at; producing computer software, and fishing. I just can't make a network. Wordplay

#13365

"My brother was injured while attacking an armored unit in the Gulf War. His PlayStation blew up." Wordplay

#13366

"My affair with the Math teacher has reached a new level since her husband died. It's so much easier now he's out of the equation." Wordplay

#13367

"Yesterday I said that my washing powder was the best in the world. It was a Bold statement." Wordplay

#13368

"The doctor told me that I have developed facial leprosy and that I would probably lose my sight. I cried my eyes out." Wordplay

#13369

"I had a race with my friend the other day. I beat him. It made winning the race a lot easier." Wordplay

#13370

"So if you've been very naughty this year Santa will leave coal in your stocking? As long as it's Cheryl I have no regrets about blowing up that convent." Wordplay

#13371

"I spilt tea all over some of the cards from the Monopoly game, just as it was my turn.

I have ruined my Chances." Wordplay

#13372

"I was shocked when my mate gave me an erection on Christmas day. He stole it off some dead bloke at the morgue." Wordplay

#13373

"A bird shat on my head the other day. That's when I realized my new girlfriend was too kinky for me." Wordplay

#13374

"I saw my mate floating about 8 feet off the ground earlier, he didn't seem the slightest bit bothered, obviously didn't understand the gravity of the situation.." Wordplay

#13375

"Has anyone else thought of going up to girl in a bar and saying, "Get your rat out love"

Don't bother." Wordplay

#13376

"Looks like I could meet my maker tomorrow... I might pop around my dad's." Wordplay

#13377

"My wife is very easy on The Eye. There's something about looking over London in a big Ferris wheel that really turns her on." Wordplay

#13378

"I went to get my palm read the other day, but as I was sitting down at the table I managed to knock over her crystal ball. Ended up costing me a fortune." Wordplay

#13379

"What do you call a fish with no eyes? Blind." Wordplay

#13380

They say that laughter is the best medicine. If that's true, does watching Lenny Henry give you cancer? Wordplay

#13381

I can't remember ever getting nits as a kid, although I do have a lousy memory. Wordplay

#13382

"My wife's making jams today. She's gone out driving." Wordplay

#13383

"I dropped my laptop off the side of a boat the other day. It's a Dell, rolling in the deep." Wordplay

#13384

"My county council has banned all carnivals in the area until further notice.

It's so unfair." Wordplay

#13385

"I met my wife at a tea dance for arthritis sufferers. It was during the tango that we really clicked." Wordplay

#13386

"When's the only Time a woman really wants the company of a bloke? When he owns it." Wordplay

#13387

"My window cleaner never knocks on my door in the evenings demanding Money.

It just sits in the cupboard under the sink." Wordplay

#13388

Mountaineering is ok, up to a point. Wordplay

#13389

"My old man is always saying that there's no Time like the present. I think he knows about the watch I've got him for his birthday." Wordplay

#13390

"What's the collective term for a group of black fathers? Coco Pops." Wordplay

#13391

"My wife said to me, 'I bet you wouldn't bat an eyelid if I talked about leaving you.' So, I smacked her in the face with my baseball bat." Wordplay

#13392

"What's hairy and blessed? Brian." Wordplay

#13393

"BBC News: Miners & children trapped down a mine in china seems as though we have a case of 'anything you can do we can do better'" Wordplay

#13394

"I'm about to release a new type of broom. Hopefully it will sweep the nation." Wordplay

#13395

"There are two secrets to life, let me tell you what they are. 1. Don't tell anyone everything you know..." Wordplay

#13396

I'm really starting to get the hang of suicide. Wordplay

#13397

I just bought some second-hand binoculars for 300. The bloke must have seen me coming a mile off! Wordplay

#13398

"I've got a smart phone. Unlike me, it didn't get married." Wordplay

#13399

"12 female soldiers have got pregnant in Afghanistan. It's a scandal our troops don't have the proper protection." Wordplay

#13400

I literally can't find the words to tell you how poor my vocabulary is. Wordplay

#13401

"Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch:Small town, but it's made a huge name for itself." Wordplay

#13402

I discovered an oddly shaped balloon today, inflated and on a string, but it was the most odd shaped balloon i've ever seen, so I rang the local newspaper, twenty minutes later all the media turned up, sky news , BBC news , to be honest it was just blown out of proportion Wordplay

#13403

"I'm in love with a philosophy major and she doesn't even know I exist. And what's worse is that she can prove it." Wordplay

#13404

"Tense nervous headache? Nothing acts faster than Anadin. So, take nothing." Wordplay

#13405

"My mate Dean is leaving for America after seeing a job advert for a college headmaster.

He said it had his name all over it." Wordplay

#13406

"This man was about to throw dough, cheese and tomatoes at me. I said, "You wanna pizza me?" Wordplay

#13407

"Apparently, Santa's main elf has quit and set up his own toy business right next to Santa's after a huge row. He's a rebel without a Claus." Wordplay

#13408

"I bought a couple of things from a second-hand record shop. I'm now officially the 1979 world's fattest man and the tallest person in 1984." Wordplay

#13409

"I've been made president of the Erection Club. I think it's because I'm the longest standing member." Wordplay

#13410

"I was walking through the park after midnight, when somebody started following me. I walked a bit faster, but they kept up the pace. The person kept following me until finally, I stopped and turned around to see who it was. To my surprise, it was my secondary School math teacher. I said, "Look, I don't want any problems"." Wordplay

#13411

"The wife drove me to madness Which was good of her as the gig was a fair drive away" Wordplay

#13412

"Heavy metal. Peter Harvey is a fan." Wordplay

#13413

"My girlfriend keeps asking me to put a ring on her finger. Funny that, because I want to put her ring on my finger." Wordplay

#13414

The local vasectomy clinic is having a summer party, their holding a ball. Wordplay

#13415

I really like vagueness and also those other things. Wordplay

#13416

Secret admirer - Stalker with stationery. Wordplay

#13417

"A sign on the wall at Work today read: People with Authority to key cabinet:

Ashley Brian David Paul Sandra Wendy People with NO authority: Ahmed Jon (that's me) Mohammed Sunita Wilson Winston I could not believe I had been Black listed!" Wordplay

#13418

Statistically every 5/3 jokes either has speling or mathematical mistakes in it. Wordplay

#13419

I met a chick in Kiev... Wordplay

#13420

"My girlfriend and I have been going through an A-Z of Greek Islands to decide where to go on our holidays. In desperation, we eventually chose Zakynthos, It was the last resort." Wordplay

#13421

"Me and my mates have just formed a band and we've called ourselves Man Utd Rapists.

It won't be long before we start doing Giggs." Wordplay

#13422

"Had a threesome with a Chinese girl & her twin. I wasn't going to, but one Ting led to another.." Wordplay

#13423

"I wrote a book on razor sharp knives yesterday. Which was pretty Stupid because my chair was perfectly fine." Wordplay

#13424

"I was playing Frisbee in the garden with my son when he shouted "catch it!" I laughed "Don't worry son I am a master at this" "No dad! you have just stepped in some" Wordplay

#13425

I think I have an obsession with black people but I can't say Fo' Sho'. Wordplay

#13426

There are many sites devoted to metal drain covers, but please do be careful when Googling "manholes" at Work. Wordplay

#13427

I'm Dave the pervert and climbing up 7 story buildings to watch women change through their window is my idea. Wordplay

#13428

"My mate's upset, having been sacked from the nuclear power plant.

He reacted badly." Wordplay

#13429

"I just got 25 kills and no deaths with my ump-45 and my desert eagle. did I get a tactical nuke? no I got arrested." Wordplay

#13430

"I went for anger management therapy the other day and met a guy in the waiting room. I asked him what he was there for. He said, "Anger management." I said, "Snap!" So, he punched me." Wordplay

#13431

"Why did Santa say "Ho, ho, ho!"? He saw your mum, wife, and daughter in the same room." Wordplay

#13432

"Lemonade: Giving help to unfortunate lemons" Wordplay

#13433

"I'm a pretty good Ventriloquist. Even though I say so myself." Wordplay

#13434

I hate to point fingers, but somebody stuck my hand in this pencil sharpener. Wordplay

#13435

"I made a stiff drink when I came in from Work last night. Bad idea, it just dribbled out of her mouth." Wordplay

#13436

If everyone is unique, don't we all have something in common? Wordplay

#13437

"I saw the most attractive audio technician the other day... He was a pretty sound guy." Wordplay

#13438

"Great, it's Thursday and my mother-in-law's cooking tonight. She's being cremated." Wordplay

#13439

"I'm a big fan of Scouting for girls. Or "Internet grooming" as most people call it." Wordplay

#13440

"I went down on my girlfriend and I got a mouth full of blood instead of chocolate. So much for her Minstrel cycle." Wordplay

#13441

"Apparently, Barack Obama is going to Camp David for Christmas. Is that a place or a person?" Wordplay

#13442

"I caught my wife with the plumber, So I told her: "It's over Flo" Wordplay

#13443

"I've just seen a picture of Alan Carr with his face in a chocolate cake. It would appear the poof is in the pudding." Wordplay

#13444

"I'm not a suspicious person, but my 17-year-old son has just told me he's going to Bangkok for his holiday. If that's the case, then why does he have coach tickets to Brighton?" Wordplay

#13445

"Not that's not spelled right" Wordplay

#13446

Rap is like scissors, it always loses to rock . Wordplay

#13447

"Packing for my holiday tomorrow: Shirts - check

t-shirts – check shorts – check socks – check I really should diversify my wardrobe." Wordplay

#13448

"I'm fed-up of people saying that I have a Jewish person's nose. I'm never showing anyone my war memorabilia again." Wordplay

#13449

It was announced today that scientists from Dorset have been planning and building their own version of the particle collider at Cern. Due to start the experiments in November, they already have the string and are just waiting for the conkers to come into season. Wordplay

#13450

"My wife said she really wanted to lose a stone. So I sold her wedding ring." Wordplay

#13451

"I felt a bit weird when I stopped around my friend's house and he told me to sleep in the camp bed. I'm not too sure about pink silk sheets and rose petals on the pillow." Wordplay

#13452

"I've finally got a date for my wedding. Hope my bride is up for a threesome." Wordplay

#13453

As a male biologist, I refuse to Work with women. They keep faking organisms. Wordplay

#13454

"Last Time I did a vault, I ripped my leotard. The rest of the gang don't think I'm cut out for bank robbery." Wordplay

#13455

"I'm so well-known at my local Caffeine Addicts Anonymous. They've got me down to a tea." Wordplay

#13456

"My mate Jamal offered to make me eggs. "Depends" I said, "Scrambled?"

"Poached", he replied. "I asked how you were making them, not how you acquired them." Wordplay

#13457

"I stayed in a hotel across the road from an abattoir once. My view was offal... just offal." Wordplay

#13458

"I made some Indian wine earlier. I stole his naan bread." Wordplay

#13459

"Sky News: "Five arrested over hit and run death of boy" Those lads just can't keep out of trouble at the moment." Wordplay

#13460

"My girlfriend is still hung up over her ex. I'm hoping the police will think she stabbed him to death before committing suicide." Wordplay

#13461

"I was hanging out at the gym earlier with a couple of friends. I knew I should have bought bigger shorts." Wordplay

#13462

Millipedes are like, 10 Times better than centipedes. Wordplay

#13463

"I am going to make some felt pens. Does anyone have any tips?" Wordplay

#13464

"I refused to eat my rabbit stew last night. There was a hare in it." Wordplay

#13465

"I got a dog the other day, and all he does is bark at everyone. I knew I shouldn't have got a cross-breed." Wordplay

#13466

"My hamster died from lack of exercise. He just didn't have the wheel to live." Wordplay

#13467

You've got to hand it to Sarah Jessica Parker, she's had to jump over a lot of hurdles to get to where she is today. Wordplay

#13468

"I like making a move on my girlfriend first thing in the morning to help wake her up.

I usually start with the suplex." Wordplay

#13469

"I buy a different brand of cling flim every Time I go to the shops. Just to keep things fresh." Wordplay

#13470

"My American boss has asked me to install some new strip lights in the staff canteen. So I've used my initiative and erected a small stage and a pole, too." Wordplay

#13471

"I think it's about Time I came out of the closet to my wife. It's really hot in here and I can't see that anything good is going to happen between her and her sister." Wordplay

#13472

"I know a vampire who collects mirrors. I don't know what he sees in them, to be honest!" Wordplay

#13473

"Sickipedia where jokes get shot down faster than American soldiers" Wordplay

#13474

"I got a new roof fitted for free the other day. It's on the house." Wordplay

#13475

"I bought a Victorian crib and a rocking horse from the early 1930's the other day. The wife left me this morning. She's sick of my childish antiques." Wordplay

#13476

"I ran over some Stupid black guy today. Still not sure why he was lying on my treadmill..." Wordplay

#13477

"I went to a party especially for people with a small vocabulary. The drinks were good.

The food was good. The music was good. But then there were the women, they were good. It was good." Wordplay

#13478

"Where did Prince Charles spend his first honeymoon? Indiana." Wordplay

#13479

"NEWS HEADLINES: An entire northern town in England has totally disappeared. Police have no Leeds." Wordplay

#13480

"Took my bmx for a spin around the block and hit every pedestrian I saw! When asked what happened I told them I just couldn't stop! It was a vicious cycle..." Wordplay

#13481

"I was watching a Bruce Lee film earlier, and it got to the end showdown with his enemy. I thought he was going to kill him, but instead, Bruce grabbed the man by his arm and gave him a Chinese burn. That was an unexpected twist." Wordplay

#13482

"I accidentally sliced my finger with a butcher's knife earlier. I haven't seen a gash that deep since the last Time I fisted my Grandmother." Wordplay

#13483

I can't help thinking that the guy who first coined the word "missile" must've been a pessimist. Wordplay

#13484

"There's a terrible smell coming from my bedside table. I think my alarm clock must've gone off." Wordplay

#13485

"My wife said she fancies a night on the tiles. So I've sent her up onto the roof to adjust the TV aerial." Wordplay

#13486

"I stood my girlfriend up, tonight. I'll try again in a couple of months when she's old enough to walk." Wordplay

#13487

"I've just been taking some indecent images of my 6-year-old son. He's wearing his Man United kit." Wordplay

#13488

"My daughter has just had her 21st. A bit of a slag if you ask me, she's only twelve." Wordplay

#13489

My grandfather was shrewd. People threw small mammals at him 'till he suffocated. Wordplay

#13490

"There was a break-in at the Dublin hall of mirrors last night. So far, Irish police have arrested 15 midgets and a 7ft anorexic woman." Wordplay

#13491

"Greenfly have been at my tomatoes again. It amazes me how they get the fridge door open." Wordplay

#13492

"My cat ate a ball of wool the other day. It went on to have mittens." Wordplay

#13493

"I had some prawns the other day that disagreed with me. To be honest, I really shouldn't have been talking to them anyway." Wordplay

#13494

"I went for a meeting at the T-Mobile head office yesterday. Unsurprisingly, it had no reception." Wordplay

#13495

"Did you hear about the hyena who ate an oxo cube? He made a laughing stock of himself." Wordplay

#13496

"I noticed our local library didn't have a single fire extinguisher anywhere. Which is mental considering they had several books on fire." Wordplay

#13497

"I suppose I am a sore loser. I lost trying to fend off a rapist." Wordplay

#13498

"I was just driving past Glasgow when I saw a sign saying 'Steel Works'. Course it does, we've been using it for 4000 years. Stupid Jocks." Wordplay

#13499

"I think I've just created antimatter. But now I don't really feel it's important." Wordplay

#13500

"Someone told me if you smack a fish before frying it, the meat will taste fresher. What a load of codswallop." Wordplay

#13501

"What do you call a woman who drives an ambulance? Nina." Wordplay

#13502

I can't sleep much lately. I must lie on the edge of the bed, that way I soon drop off. Wordplay

#13503

"Just got to Work and it turns out it's Jeans for Genes day. There's posters of disabled children all around the office. Can't believe it, I've come in my trousers." Wordplay

#13504

I read an excellent article about a new film on ways of making cars more aerodynamic. I warn you though, it contains spoilers. Wordplay

#13505

"I was in the library when my mate sent me the funniest joke by text. So, I replied, 'los'" Wordplay

#13506

"The wife says I should stop inserting Bruce Willis films into sentences Old habits die hard." Wordplay

#13507

"There's now an AA for midget alcoholics. It's called aa." Wordplay

#13508

"BBC News: Boss 'took escorts to meetings' You would have thought he would be able to afford better cars, being the boss." Wordplay

#13509

A backwards poet writes inverse. Wordplay

#13510

"Sherlock Holmes, from which Schools are you getting these young children to have your wicked way with?" "Elementary, my dear Watson"." Wordplay

#13511

Can someone tell me where you get a 1080p TV from? Even in AldI they are more than double that round here. Wordplay

#13512

"Why are doctors someTimes referred to as HeBas? Because if they can't Helium, they have to Barium" Wordplay

#13513

"I can agree with limited edition on the unreliability of Bonnie Tyler's eBay items. I bought her Sat Nav and it just keep telling me to "turn around, bright eyes"." Wordplay

#13514

"I went to a restaurant, and really could have eaten a horse. But I stopped after the mane." Wordplay

#13515

They say you should find a girl who's 1/1000000, I'd much rather wait for one who's at least 7/10 though... Wordplay

#13516

"My wife said she's leaving me because I'm too much of an exhibitionist. Well, I'll show her." Wordplay

#13517

"Last Time I was in Rome, I went to see the Spanish Steps. Worst tribute band ever." Wordplay

#13518

I lost my wife to quicksand. Took a while to sink in. Wordplay

#13519

"I recently lost my job as a Judge, due to never turning up at Work. To be fair, I wasn't trying." Wordplay

#13520

"I told my mate I was taking a girl on an Italian holiday. He asked, "Genoa?" I said, "Of course I do, I wouldn't go on holiday with a stranger." Wordplay

#13521

"A builder threw a handful of cement at my face.... I was rendered speechless." Wordplay

#13522

"My son was complaining about his mathematics teacher setting his homeWork in invisible ink.

I couldn't see what the problem was." Wordplay

#13523

"Inflation has gone up yet again. 30p to do all my car tyres now." Wordplay

#13524

There's a fine line between my rolled up 10 note and the coffee table. Wordplay

#13525

"I saw a sign that said ''Stay away from Cliff edge.'' I've never met him but he sounds horrible." Wordplay

#13526

I was sitting in the dentists' chair today. "Open up for me please" he said. So, I told him I was abused as a child, my dad was an alcoholic........ Wordplay

#13527

"In an attempt to self-medicate, I've just drunk some window cleaner. I've got this sort of dull pane." Wordplay

#13528

"I don't know what animal the Sham is. But its poo has done wonders for my hair" Wordplay

#13529

"Maddie's Kidnapper. Taking the 'gal' out of 'Portugal'." Wordplay

#13530

"Top tip for Muslim suicide bombers: Practice makes Perfect...." Wordplay

#13531

I want to put up some kind of barrier between me and the Neighbors, but don't want to cause a fence. Wordplay

#13532

I've decided to move to Saudi Arabia to open a bar that sells only milk. Wordplay

#13533

"Force feeding pig meat to Muslims: It puts the ham in Mohammed." Wordplay

#13534

"I watched these two dwarf guys start throwing punches at each other in the car park today. It was probably the shortest fight I had ever seen." Wordplay

#13535

"I can still remember the first Time I saw the movie The Terminator. A few friends and I went along to the local cinema, which was packed out as it was the opening night, and we managed to get some seats together. About halfway through the film I got up to have a slash and, when I came back, I had no idea where my seat was. I was about to start hunting around in the dark when a voice rang out giving me clear directions back to where I and my friends were. It said, "Aisle B - back." Wordplay

#13536

North Korea 'fires more missiles': What a tragedy that the recession is even affecting the employment of missiles. Wordplay

#13537

"I was at the hospital this morning giving blood. Met this really nice girl but she wasn't my type." Wordplay

#13538

I used to be in a band called Amoeba, but we split. Wordplay

#13539

"just seen someone's Facebook status...... "Thinks her birthday period could be messy"

bit too much information love...." Wordplay

#13540

Just about to watch Memento. It was great. Wordplay

#13541

"I really get on with my local tailors. They suit me." Wordplay

#13542

"The Financial Services Authority has said it's to "clamp down on mis-selling." I really think they should sort out their own spelling before trying to correct other people's." Wordplay

#13543

"Man walks into a baker in Dundee. 'Excuse me, is that a macaroon or a meringue?'

'No, you're right sir - it's a macaroon'" Wordplay

#13544

"Did a GCSE in honey making. Got a B in it" Wordplay

#13545

I am a team player - in fact, I am the single best team player in the country. Wordplay

#13546

I've recently taken quite a shine to the polish Wordplay

#13547

My wife wanted to know if it would be fine to give her baby a two-letter name. I told her to go for It. Wordplay

#13548

"Did you know it takes 40 pigs to make 3,000 sausages? It's amazing what you can teach them" Wordplay

#13549

"For some weird reason today, I had the urge to get a caricature done of me.I was strangely drawn." Wordplay

#13550

I've had this ringing in my ears for 3 hours and when I went to phone the doctors I noticed I had 96 missed calls. Wordplay

#13551

"I punched a plug socket today... Fight the power." Wordplay

#13552

If less is more, then isn't it more or less the same? Wordplay

#13553

"I was voted most arrogant kid at my School. Well I guess that's just something else I'm top in." Wordplay

#13554

"And ruins it when you read it properly? Anyone else hate it when you accidentally read the punchline of a joke" Wordplay

#13555

"Went scuba diving the other day, I went deeper and deeper. Until I saw a most magnificent sight. A beautiful mermaid, probably the most gorgeous creature Id ever laid eyes on. I thought of asking her on a date but I took one look at my pressure gauge and realized. She was way out of my league ..." Wordplay

#13556

"I was going to give my girlfriend a watch that I've bought her. But it wasn't the right Time." Wordplay

#13557

Fox can be so 20th Century. Wordplay

#13558

"I had a Cluedo style rampage last night. I smacked my son, with a spanner, in his bedroom, for playing Professor Green." Wordplay

#13559

"BBC News: Police urgently seek missing pair? Why don't they just grow some like the rest of us?" Wordplay

#13560

"I cut my head open last week. I've been expelled now." Wordplay

#13561

"I asked my friend to describe his mate. He said "You know, white, moustache, about 6 foot 3." Big moustache." Wordplay

#13562

I'm making a list of all the things that I ought to do before I die. It's call my 'ought biography'. Wordplay

#13563

"My sister has been engaged to a footballer for over ten years. Come on Diego, marry Donna." Wordplay

#13564

"From a New Zealand news website - "An American horse whisperer has posted a NZ$1000 reward for a conviction in the attack on a horse last weekend" Why doesn't he save himself a thousand bucks and just ask the Horse who did it?" Wordplay

#13565

My mate is forever 'getting hold of the wrong end of the stick', which wouldn't be too bad usually, except he Works on a sewage farm Wordplay

#13566

"My mates just moved in with his girlfriend. How rude - I didn't even invite them."

Wordplay

#13567

"I woke up this morning with an erection that hasn't gone away since. It's been a hard day." Wordplay

#13568

"They told Farrah Fawcett to take up golf. Because one bad hole won't kill you." Wordplay

#13569

"Whilst horrifically raping one of my students, I marked her down from an A to a B.

It was degrading." Wordplay

#13570

"I used to be a sheet metal Worker. To be honest, I'm not that good at my new job either." Wordplay

#13571

"I'd just set up the snooker table with my mate, as I chalked up my cue he looked at me and said, "Wanna break?". I thought, "Of course not, we haven't even started yet." Wordplay

#13572

"My wife said that I need help with my drinking. She obviously hasn't observed me properly - I'm pretty good at it." Wordplay

#13573

"Dr Jekyll, you can run but you can't ......... err, ok ... forget it". Wordplay

#13574

"Just finished my last exam at School. It was Philosophy. Or was it?" Wordplay

#13575

"Escape from Auschwitz" Jew out soon." Wordplay

#13576

"I saw a rich tea biscuit orgy earlier; The crumb shots were great" Wordplay

#13577

I went to a club full of all different races. Being a racist I was not amused, so apartheid all night. Wordplay

#13578

"Being in a low paid job, I've always been jealous of homeowners. So I bought a new fish to cheer me up... Now I have a plaice to call my own." Wordplay

#13579

I've just killed my only child and buried him in concrete, and now I'm going to sit and watch the son set with my wife. Wordplay

#13580

"I was coming out of Tesco with the kids, and this bloke came up to me rattling a bucket full of change. "Down syndrome children, sir?" he said. I thought that's a bit harsh, they get their looks from their mum." Wordplay

#13581

It's always annoyed me the way people in wheelchairs complain about being discriminated against all the Time. It wouldn't be an issue if they just stood up for themselves. Wordplay

13582

"What do you call a horse who can't afford a home? Financially unstable." Wordplay

#13583

"Hollandaise is widely regarded as the Queen of Sauces. It never reigns but it pours." Wordplay

#13584

"Mirror, Mirror on the wall. I really should take that newspaper down and put some proper wallpaper up." Wordplay

#13585

"'How would you like it tonight, baby? Pink or brown?', said my girlfriend. 'Brown! Brown!', I replied, excitedly. It was the toughest steak I've ever had." Wordplay

#13586

"A woman came up to me in a club and said "I heard that you were a limbo dancer?" I said "Yeah I am" She said "Come on then...How low can you go?" I said "Well if I was desperate then I'd probably steal from a kid with cancer" Wordplay

#13587

"Two rival gangs took it in turns to graffiti my car the other day. It was a write-off." Wordplay

#13588

"I told my girlfriend to wear a skirt to prevent camel toe showing. Still a miracle we actually got the beast into her and through customs though." Wordplay

#13589

"If I ever found out I only had a week to live and could go anywhere in the world. I think I'd go to the hospital, because it sounds serious." Wordplay

#13590

"I crashed my bike today. On the plus side, I now have a handle bar moustache." Wordplay

#13591

"I've bought my wife a bullet proof vest. It's made from plastic. It proves bullets Work." Wordplay

#13592

"I came home last night, kicked the front door in, knocked my wife's teeth out with one punch, then shat myself. It was a Stella performance." Wordplay

#13593

"I bought a slinky yesterday. That's when things started going downhill..." Wordplay

#13594

"Hit the gym pretty hard this morning. I really need to stop drink driving." Wordplay

#13595

"Apparently, there are reports in today's papers saying we're the most illiterate generation in 50 years. But who knows, we could be reading that wrong" Wordplay

#13596

"Sky News - "Thieves prepare to strike over Christmas" Great I can leave all my windows and doors unlocked without worry now" Wordplay

#13597

"I love surprising my wife. Especially since her heart attack." Wordplay

#13598

Finding imposition in the dictionary is next to impossible. Wordplay

#13599

The problem with Mythical creatures is they all want to be the centaur of attention. Wordplay

#13600

"I like my women like Jenga towers: They go down when I pull out." Wordplay

#13601

"News Headline "British spy found stuffed in a bag" James Bondage, perhaps?" Wordplay

#13602

"Where would you find a giant snail? On the end of his finger." Wordplay

#13603

"My Father's ashes are being delivered to me in the mail... He'll be with us in a Jiffy." Wordplay

#13604

"I hired a guy to dig a Grand Canyon in my garden, and he did a 4-foot trench. I asked "How is that Grand?" He replied "That'll be a thousand quid please." Wordplay

#13605

"BBC News - Oil-Covered Dead Birds on Beach Don't bother coming down boys, the headline is misleading. I thought it sounded too good to be true, but I still came anyway." Wordplay

#13606

"I have just escaped from Brixton prison with two years still to do. The problem with me is I just can't finish a sent..." Wordplay

#13607

Whenever I'm feeling blue, I start breathing again. Wordplay

#13608

"Well, back to the daily grind for me. I Work at a flour mill." Wordplay

#13609

"I walked into B & Q the other day and shouted at the top of my voice "I NEED SOMETHING TO HELP ME GET FROM MY GROUND FLOOR UPTO MY 1ST FLOOR"

You should've seen the stairs I got." Wordplay

#13610

"I got the sack at Work today. I asked a colleague if she had a stapler I could borrow.

I obviously misunderstood what she meant when she said,' Have a rummage through my drawers.'" Wordplay

#13611

"They call me the sofa king. Because I'm 'sofa-king' useless." Wordplay

#13612

"I asked my wife why she was wearing fishnet stockings. She said she wasn't. "Well, it certainly smells like it," I replied." Wordplay

#13613

"My mate, who is a long-distance lorry driver, has recently become very depressed. I sometimes worry about him, all on his own on those lonely journeys. Still, he's always got a hard shoulder to cry on." Wordplay

#13614

"My bread was in the toaster too long today and it got burnt, and I couldn't eat it... I'm black toast intolerant." Wordplay

#13615

"I'm so happy, I think I've found the one. It's right beside the two on my keyboard." Wordplay

#13616

"I don't drink alcohol for religious reasons. I drink it for other reasons." Wordplay

#13617

"I was wondering why a coin I saw was floating in mid-air. And then the penny dropped." Wordplay

#13618

"Sale on Baywatch Box-sets. 50% Hoff." Wordplay

#13619

"Someone offered me a cup of coffee in Work and asked, "Do you take sugar?" I said, "No... but I do sometimes steal those little packets of biscuits." Wordplay

#13620

"My computers Photoshop subscription ran out, so I had to draw a picture on my computer with Paint Ruined the screen a bit" Wordplay

#13621

"I once fingered my daughter to the police. I think it was every breath you take." Wordplay

#13622

"I was stuck in traffic yesterday on the M6 and saw a sign "Roadworks Ahead- Delays possible until Feb 2010". Fortunately, I was only held up for 7 hours." Wordplay

#13623

I'm in love with an eel - that's a moray. Wordplay

#13624

"Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. Taking the step out of Stephen Hawking." Wordplay

#13625

"I've been tempted to ring the police as I've just been watching a horrible raping.

It's live on Sky Sports 1 now." Wordplay

#13626

"My mate just beat me at Kerplunk... That was the last straw." Wordplay

#13627

Nescafe, say they capture coffee at its 'Brightest'. Don't get me wrong, but isn't coffee Black? Wordplay

#13628

"I came quite close to a serious car accident the other day... The paramedics looked at me with disgust but I just powered through" Wordplay

#13629

"BBC News: Nutt faces sack.. Must have kicked him pretty hard to get them in to that shape" Wordplay

#13630

"I asked Jonathan Ross what he thinks of all the snow we got this winter. He said it's all white." Wordplay

#13631

"I've been bombarded by letters recently. Ever since the explosion at the local Scrabble factory, in fact." Wordplay

#13632

I'm inclined to be laid back. Wordplay

#13633

"I've recently hired a pair of etiquette consultants. They complement each other nicely." Wordplay

#13634

"Spent my weekend on the internet, reading up on computer memory. I was on a rampage." Wordplay

#13635

I'm thinking of opening a violin shop in Kidderminster, just so I can call it Kiddy Fiddler. Wordplay

#13636

"I had this really weird dream last night, I saw the words "Arbeit Macht Frei".

I think it could be a sign." Wordplay

#13637

"My mates taking part in a spontaneous combustion contest. I think he'll win, he's on fire at the moment." Wordplay

#13638

I tried to start a business for broken planes but it never really took off. Wordplay

#13639

"I got my wife some trainers today. One to teach her how to wash up properly, and one to teach her how to iron properly." Wordplay

#13640

"Greggs have sold an astounding 1.5 million apples based pastry desserts this month alone. What a turnover!" Wordplay

#13641

Got to Work tonight at the museum moving suits of armor around for a new display. Not looking forward to it. Knight shift sucks. Wordplay

#13642

"I was watching an egg and spoon race today. Nothing happened though, they just sat there and didn't move." Wordplay

#13643

"Neither of my daughters appreciate my gags. Also, the youngest is particularly fearful of the gimp mask." Wordplay

#13644

As I'm indie, I hate rivers. They're too mainstream. Wordplay

#13645

"I had five loaves and two fish for tea. It was a meal of biblical proportions." Wordplay

#13646

I'm terrible at music - I thought a metronome was a midget on a Paris tube train. Wordplay

#13647

"My math book is depressed. It's full of problems." Wordplay

#13648

"I'm really fed up with my boring job on a battery production line, but on the plus side." Wordplay

#13649

"After researching this site I have found that Racism and Wordplay are the top two rated categories. Obama's a Sambo." Wordplay

#13650

"You don't take our relationship seriously, it's over!" my wife told me. "Finish your sentence, over", I replied into my cup and string." Wordplay

#13651

"I've got a new bit on the side. I just hope it's not cancerous." Wordplay

#13652

I really like the word 'frequently,' I try and use it as often as I can. Wordplay

#13653

"I asked my dad today if he knew the name of that yeast extract that you either love or hate.

"Marmite," He said. "Okay," I replied, "I'll go and ask her." Wordplay

#13654

"I saw an optical illusion once; it was a picture of a man who looked like he was moving but he actually wasn't. He just had a removal van parked outside." Wordplay

#13655

"What starts in E and ends in E but only contains one letter? An envelope." Wordplay

#13656

"For her birthday, my wife said she wanted a locket. I didn't even know she had a sore throat." Wordplay

#13657

"If you're not getting it your own way, don't use reverse psychology. Or do." Wordplay

#13658

"Why does the Avon lady walk funny? Because her lipstick." Wordplay

#13659

My wife always tries to lose weight...... But it always finds her. Wordplay

#13660

"I was invited to a red carpet premier last night. My ginger girlfriend wanted me to lick her out for the first Time." Wordplay

#13661

I've read about a third of a dictionary now but I'm still only on 'Introduction'. Wordplay

#13662

"As I approached the banana skin lying on the pavement, I felt no fear. I was wearing my Slipknot T-shirt." Wordplay

#13663

"I got in the car with my drug dealer the other day. He drove around slowly, before picking up speed." Wordplay

#13664

"My daughter screamed when I did her hair up in pigtails. She doesn't want to visit the abattoir again." Wordplay

#13665

"No one wins man of the match for Brighton. They could've at least given it to somebody!" Wordplay

#13666

"There are a few hoodies in my wardrobe. I'll let them out when they give me my phone back." Wordplay

#13667

"I have a habit of sleeping in too late and missing Work, so my doctor recommended that I sleep in a herb garden. At first it sounded odd, but I did wake up on thyme." Wordplay

#13668

I cut the head off a chicken earlier. Five minutes later he was still running around like a very poor football cliché. Wordplay

#13669

"MSN News: 'Post-Mortems To Take Place On Flat Children'. What's the point, they were obviously squashed?" Wordplay

#13670

"I met a Dutchman yesterday with sat-nav shoes. He never ever gets lost. Clever clogs." Wordplay

#13671

Mality mality mality mality. That's the formalities over with Wordplay

#13672

The age of consent in England was set around 1890. Personally, I think that's way too high. Wordplay

#13673

"This summer the colors to wear, are pink, brown and yellow. I read it in Neapolitan magazine." Wordplay

#13674

"What was made of plastic and is no longer a danger to small children? A Woolworth's carrier bag of course - what else?" Wordplay

#13675

Have you ever looked in the book and not managed to find the oldest trick? Wordplay

#13676

"Did you hear about the man who fell down a big hole? Well..." Wordplay

#13677

Does anyone else get a semi when they can't afford a detached? Wordplay

#13678

"What measures should you take if you are feeling depressed? Doubles." Wordplay

#13679

Whenever I see Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Danni Minogue and Cheryl Cole, it makes me wish I had a job as a panel beater. Wordplay

#13680

"These new stalker laws are so complicated. I just can't follow them." Wordplay

#13681

"I was at the sperm bank and the receptionist asked me what I thought of the place. "What can I say?" I replied. "I love coming here!" Wordplay

#13682

"Whenever I try to sneak to the toilet in the middle of the night, I always end up with wet feet. One of my floorboards has a creek in it." Wordplay

#13683

"What do you call 22 mushrooms playing football. The Champignon League." Wordplay

#13684

"I find it easier to sleep in my little brothers' room in this hot weather because its cooler.

He's got a racing car bed and a lava lamp" Wordplay

#13685

My one year old lamb is starting to look rather sheepish. Wordplay

#13686

My mates called me last night asking if I wanted to go over, have a few beers, play on the PS3 and smoke a few joints. Sounded like a good idea so I grabbed my keys, got a few joints ready then drove over there. We had a few beers then went out to his shed to smoke. After a while the smoke was thick, the place stank and we couldn't stop coughing so we called it a night. Was well worth the effort though, this ham is amazing. Wordplay

#13687

"Where does mercury come from? Hg wells!" Wordplay

#13688

"Women usually sleep on the right side of the bed. Even in their sleep, they have to be right." Wordplay

#13689

"Headline on BBC news: Professor David Nutt Sacked. I'm not sure what nutt sacking is but it sounds painful!" Wordplay

#13690

Being unemployed does have its benefits! Wordplay

#13691

There's no 'I' in 'Denial' Wordplay

#13692

"BREAKING NEWS":- Man drops plate. Wordplay

#13693

"I threw a biscuit at my Neighbor the other day, but he ducked. Jammy dodger." Wordplay

#13694

"This afternoon I am going to recreate famous scenes from "Raiders of the Lost Ark".

Right, who wants to get the ball rolling?" Wordplay

#13695

No.....no Google image search, I didn't mean "little girls funny lips" Wordplay

#13696

"The other day I was at a restaurant and a waiter challenged me to a rap battle I got served" Wordplay

#13697

"I overheard my old nan telling my mum that she wishes she could tumble dry.

So, as a surprise when she got out of the bath I pushed her down the stairs." Wordplay

#13698

"Glue or Sellotape? I'll stick with glue thanks." Wordplay

#13699

"I saw a woman crying as she was buying tampons earlier. Must be going through a tough period in her life." Wordplay

#13700

"I never ever put my wife down I have a very weak jab" Wordplay

#13701

"Every month I give Money to William Shatner, William G Stewart, William Hague and William Clinton. That's the main reason I keep Working. I've got Bills to pay." Wordplay

#13702

People who lose pound coins down the backs of sofas - I feel for them. Wordplay

#13703

A world without bears would be unbearable. Wordplay

#13704

I just tried to find the Nihilism website, but all that came up was "Page does not exist" Wordplay

#13705

"My girlfriend isn't very good in the bedroom department. One of the many reasons why she got sacked from Debenhams." Wordplay

#13706

"I got stung by a bee yesterday. 20 for a jar of honey! Outrageous." Wordplay

#13707

I've been depressed, normally I do a crossword every day but lately I haven't, too down. Wordplay

#13708

I started a parachute course then I fell out with my instructor. Wordplay

#13709"Lopsided Christmas trees. I can't stand them." Wordplay

#13710

My mate told me to try sticking a propeller and motor to my forehead the other day, and I have to say, I'm a huge fan. Wordplay

#13711

"BBC News: 'George Cross for Army bomb heroes 'Bit harsh being angry at the heroic soldiers?" Wordplay

#13712

"Last night, my wife rang me to pick her and her two friends up after they got caught in a sudden downpour whilst walking home from weight-watchers. As I drove up, they all stood there, dripping wet and shivering. "So" I said, "what did you learn about tonight? Saturated fats." They didn't answer me." Wordplay

#13713

I was just watching the 100m highlights on the telly, when I realized how much I hate other races. Wordplay

#13714

"I was renting my house from a family of herbs, I missed a few payments and they sent the bay leafs round." Wordplay

#13715

"I tried raping this really fit girl the other day. I must have been chasing her for a good 20 minutes and she still managed to outrun me." Wordplay

#13716

"BBC News: Councils facing rubbish mountains. So, more like big hills then." Wordplay

#13717

"My wife turned 39 today, so I gave her a card. One more and she's off." Wordplay

#13718

I like to tell people I'm a big shot and that I've got my own private jet. What I don't tell them is that my mum owns the rest of the hot tub. Wordplay

#13719

"BBC News: A man was left with serious head injuries after he was attacked by a busy road. Police have arrested the M25." Wordplay

#13720

"I'm going to give my mother in law a frosty reception at her birthday party tonight.

It was only fifty pounds to hire Tony the Tiger." Wordplay

#13721

"Just witnessed a young child on all fours, pushing a ball down the pathway.

So, I kicked it, then stole his ball." Wordplay

#13722

"I was playing a game of Pictionary and it was my turn. My card said 'A type of ammunition'.

I drew a blank." Wordplay

#13723

"BBC News: Should we stop Eastern immigration? Let's see what the polls have to say." Wordplay

#13724

Similes; what are they like? Wordplay

#13725

"Went to the chip shop last night, the guy asked me if I wanted large or small chips.

I said I'd have some of each." Wordplay

#13726

My mate's sister has just been around and fitted a new gas meter. It's great, but when he said, "My sister Works for the gas board, do you wanna meter?" I think I got the wrong idea! Wordplay

#13727

"I just got down with my Gran and started locking, body popping and head spinning.

She collapsed in a crumpled heap on the floor and started to cry. Turns out she just had a hip op." Wordplay

#13728

"I keep dropping things. It's getting out of hand." Wordplay

#13729

I got the Next catalogue this morning, I wouldn't mind but I haven't had the first one yet Wordplay

#13730

"In the News: "Cillit Bang buy's out Durex" Because nothing says Wear a condom quite like Barry Scott..." Wordplay

#13731

"BBC NEWS: 'Pedophile Father Christmas charges dropped' Apparently, there's a Claus in his contract." Wordplay

#13732

"You can hear a pin drop in my house sometimes. I had a bowling alley installed in the kitchen." Wordplay

#13733

"I had to take the wife to the garden center today. It's exactly 18 feet from the house and 8 feet from the Neighbors fence and where we put up our washing line. Silly cow" Wordplay

#13734

"Last night I discovered the meaning of life. It was under my bed alongside The Holy Grail and The Life of Brian." Wordplay

#13735

"I saw some tap dancing last night. That's the last Time I take L.S.D." Wordplay

#13736

"I am; therefore, I think." Or am I putting Descartes before the horse?" Wordplay

#13737

"Can't remember the name of the thing you use to shake flour through Ive got a memory like a sieve" Wordplay

#13738

"Apparently, a Jewish woman has thrown out a mattress that was stuffed with $1,000,000. No wonder they are all looking down in the dumps." Wordplay

#13739

"I haven't slept in days! Good thing I can sleep at night." Wordplay

#13740

"I found out my wife was seeing other men. Stabbing her in the eyes soon put a stop to that." Wordplay

#13741

"Some reports came in last night about an illegal child peep show... I'll look into it." Wordplay

#13742

"Don't you just hate it when you and a mate wear the same fragrance. Joop-licate." Wordplay

#13743

"I held the door open for a beautiful young woman earlier today and said, "After you my dear." I was really proud of myself. She said, "Ahhh, thank-you. It's not often you find such a gentleman in today's World." I replied, "Oh nonsense! No no no no, what I meant was... I'm after you." Wordplay

#13744

"I want to thank my mate, who looked up "Agglomeration" for me in the dictionary. It means a lot." Wordplay

#13745

"After his 9.58 seconds 100m finish, many claimed Usain Bolt had used performance enhancing drugs. I wouldn't be surprised given his track record." Wordplay

#13746

"My friend: My grandmother just died. It's really shocking. I just thought she'd keep living until she was 100. Me: Where you close? My Friend: She was 94, so I wasn't far off." Wordplay

#13747

"I was walking along the beach when a hot blonde bird caught my eye. Women shouldn't be messing around with fishing equipment." Wordplay

#13748

"I've been bored recently so I've decided to take up fencing. The Neighbors say they will call the police unless I put it back." Wordplay

#13749

"I love Silence... well, that goes without saying." Wordplay

#13750

"I asked my missus to get a thick sliced loaf from the shop but she came back with a medium.

I don't care if she can talk to the dead, that's not going to be much use to me in the morning when I want some toast." Wordplay

#13751

I was eating out my girlfriend before when I thought: " A bowl would be a lot easier." Wordplay

#13752

Two and a Half men Used to be such a slick well-polished show but these days it's just lost its Sheen... Wordplay

#13753

"I came down the stairs this morning. My wife was angry and asked me to clear it up." Wordplay

#13754

"BBC news: 20 millions of rare diamonds stolen while in transit overnight. That's a bit Stupid, I don't even keep power tools in my van overnight." Wordplay

#13755

"I was locked in a room with a PC and forced to play default Windows games the other day. It was solitaire confinement." Wordplay

#13756

Mediocrities, the lesser successful brother of Socrates. Wordplay

#13757

"I always get my wife the same two things on our anniversary. An excuse and an apology." Wordplay

#13758

"Digging tunnels. It's boring Work if you ask me." Wordplay

#13759

"What do you get if you cross a newsreader and a board game? Natasha Kerplunksky" Wordplay

#13760

"My wife has always said that she can see a resemblance of my father in me. But when she came home early yesterday, she saw a little bit of me in our son." Wordplay

#13761

"I couldn't figure out how to fasten my seatbelt. Then it clicked." Wordplay

#13762

"My girlfriend had an awful accident today. He was ginger and weighed 6 pounds 9 ounces." Wordplay

#13763

"When I was a child my parents made me and my brother live in the bonnet of their car,

life was tough growing up in the hood." Wordplay

#13764

"I knew I bought a dodgy DVD player when it started playing up. Which was weird, considering I haven't even got it on DVD." Wordplay

#13765

"Daily Mail: 'Man killed by clothes horse' Should have gone to hanger management." Wordplay

#13766

"My new girlfriend found the small forest I'd made to create a battle scene for my Warhammer figures. I said, "Well this is Ork Wood"." Wordplay

#13767

Laura Robson is bringing a whole new meaning to the phrase '15 love'. Wordplay

#13768

"I've just watched my dyslexic son searching for 'Horn Pub' on google. He's not even old enough to drink." Wordplay

#13769

"BBC NEWS: Pub stabbing man dies in hospital This should teach him not to go around stabbing pubs." Wordplay

#13770

"I got a nasty shock today and nearly died. My wife flashed before my eyes." Wordplay

#13771

To get this joke, you have to have a connection to the internet. Wordplay

#13772

"The other day I saw a sign: "For Sale - Battery Powered Dynamos - 99p" I'll be honest, I thought it was a wind up." Wordplay

#13773

"My friend and I met a girl in a club last night. We asked her if she was up for a spit roast.

She was very keen on the idea. Right up until we tried to stuff an apple in her mouth." Wordplay

#13774

"I just clocked this guy acting suspiciously outside my house. It was an unusual choice of weapon." Wordplay

#13775

"I've finally got my wife to do that thing a lot of men can only fantasize about. Leave." Wordplay

#13776

"The flash git next door is building a conservatory, he's made the mistake of leaving the blue prints out. I'm going to cover them in aluminum. That'll foil his plan." Wordplay

#13777

Today I got stopped by 3 different charity collectors in the street. By the Time I got to the 3rd one, I said to them, 'do you people think I'm MADE of excuses?' Wordplay

#13778

"I'm a big fan of Bee Gees and I also like cooking Chinese food. Well, you can tell by the way I use my wok." Wordplay

#13779

"I agree it was silly idea to stand on top of a crane to protest at the treatment of the animals at our local zoo. There were other less endangered species I could have stood on." Wordplay

#13780

"I stopped at the BP to pump up my tires and noticed that the price was now 30p! Oh, well, that's inflation for you I suppose." Wordplay

#13781

"I got food poisoning the other day. I haven't used it yet." Wordplay

#13782

"This is a great Time to buy a new thermometer. They're much lower at this Time of the year." Wordplay

#13783

"The missus wanted a green jumper for Christmas. So, I bought her a frog." Wordplay

#13784

"Why did you quit your job?" "Because of the long hours" "Really?" "Yeah, some of them were 70 or 80 minutes long" Wordplay

#13785

"My wife's weight may have ballooned to 28 stone since she had kids, but I still loved her and she meant the world to me. Sadly, she suffered a fatal heart attack last week while she was performing a reverse cowboy. I was crushed." Wordplay

#13786

"Whenever I'm out on a boat, I have to wrap a white towel around my head. I suffer from Sea Sikhness." Wordplay

#13787

"Elitism. It's not for everybody." Wordplay

#13788

So, is Beth Ditto's real name Beth Beth? Wordplay

#13789

"I was going on a road trip with my two mates both called Tom. When I got into the car I said "I take it you know where we're going?" Wordplay

#13790

"I attacked someone with a bread knife today. A metal one would've been more effective." Wordplay

#13791

"I started my new job on a casualty ward yesterday. An emergency patient came in. The doctor checked him over before saying, "I need 50 milligrams of morphine, STAT!"

I gave him the morphine and said, "Bobby Charlton is England's top goal scorer, with 49 goals." Wordplay

#13792

"I don't use my power for good or evil. Mainly, I use it to watch TV, microwave food, and charge my phone." Wordplay

#13793

"My next-door Neighbor confronted me at my front door this morning in her underwear.

She wanted to know why I was wearing it." Wordplay

#13794

Isn't it ironic that Rangers have been saved by Green and Whyte. Wordplay

#13795

"I was at the pub with my mate and I asked him what's his favorite drink. "Shloer" He replied. So, I repeated it in a drunken voice." Wordplay

#13796

"Our local water authorities said that there could be a hosepipe ban if we have a warm summer. I'm not worried... I've had a 24-foot-long tap installed!" Wordplay

#13797

"I turned my lover on last night. But the batteries had run out." Wordplay

#13798

"As a Private Detective I always carry with me a piece of thin paper and a pencil. It always come in handy if I have to trace somebody." Wordplay

#13799

There used to be a paper shop at the end of my road, but it blew away. Wordplay

#13800

I don't believe in any of this suggestibility stuff, I'm off for a giraffe. Wordplay

#13801

"Found out my girlfriend has crabs last night. Not the best pets but at least they don't need walking." Wordplay

#13802

"An Internet cafe owner just threw me out and called me a thief. Honestly. I was just browsing." Wordplay

#13803

"Me and my mate reverse our cars everywhere together. We go back a long way." Wordplay

#13804

"My wife asked me "Would you say that I was likeable?" I said "No love, bulls are male. You're like a cow." Wordplay

#13805

"I was getting a really bad glare off the TV... That's when I decided to seek help for my paranoia." Wordplay

#13806

"Wednesday. The longest day of the week. Nine letters." Wordplay

#13807

"I think I'm going to have to make a complaint about my doctor. I recently went to see him because of an outbreak of itchy, weeping sores all over my body. He gave me a thorough examination, prescribed a bottle of pills and said, "Just follow the instructions on the packet and you should be back to normal within ten days." Two weeks now I've been keeping them away from direct sunlight and out of reach of young children, and if anything, my condition has got worse." Wordplay

#13808

"It's my wife's birthday coming up and she keeps going on about how bad I am at buying presents. Well this year she's in for a rude awakening. I'm buying her a Tourette's alarm clock." Wordplay

#13809

"3 Kids Killed in Explosion Involved in Custody Battle" That's the danger in playing with exploding custard." Wordplay

#13810

"As expected, Doctor Whose new herb range has been a success. After all, he is a Thyme Lord." Wordplay

#13811

"My son surprised me with a manual on altering trousers legs. I thought, 'That's a book for the turn-ups'." Wordplay

#13812

"I tried de-caff last night. It's the only place to get a decent cup of tea in Jamaica." Wordplay

#13813

"Invited my Indian mate over for lunch with my family yesterday, when suddenly my mum turned to him and said: 'Mohammed?' 'Mum!', I shouted, 'you know that's not his name you racist!' 'Yes,' she replied, 'I was just asking Ed if he would like some more ham.'" Wordplay

#13814

"Red panties at night, husbands' delight. Red sheets in the morning, husbands take warning." Wordplay

#13815

"My wife accused me of ripping a piece off a poster advertising the local visually impaired School. I didn't take a blind bit of notice." Wordplay

#13816

If you are part of the solution, you've been sitting in the bath for too long. Wordplay

#13817

These new spider silk pajamas are great, except the flies keep getting stuck. Wordplay

#13818

My Wife said she wanted a night on the tiles, so I made her sleep in the kitchen. Wordplay

#13819

"I've been suffering from depression so I went to see the doctor. He suggested that I upgrade my e-mail program. It's really improved my Outlook." Wordplay

#13820

"I heard that there's a charity which makes Money by getting people to sponsor their members to freefall out of an aero plane. They sent me a letter asking me to become a member. I'm not falling for it." Wordplay

#13821

"How do you get a druggie into bed? With E's" Wordplay

#13822

"My wife accused me of loving my computer more than I love her. It's hardly surprising; every so often my computer goes down on me." Wordplay

#13823

"I've said it before and I'll say it again. It." Wordplay

#13824

"I hate it when people put unnecessary add-ons at the end of words. It really winds me up to the maximums." Wordplay

#13825

This addiction to sandpaper is starting to wear me down... Wordplay

#13826

"Me and the missus are just eating our stew. She still hasn't noticed he's missing." Wordplay

#13827

"I've just started going out with a girl who believes she was abducted by aliens. It's amazing.

It means she's gullible and up for some probing." Wordplay

#

13828

"I turned around to this gorgeous blonde at the bar and whispered, "I have a Monster in my pants." "Oh, big, is it?" she flirted. "Yeah," I responded. "Co-Op only had the 500ml cans." Wordplay

#13829

"A German walks in to a bar and is amazed. It was a wunderbar." Wordplay

#13830

"I always get my girlfriend a new watch for her birthday. There's no present like the Time." Wordplay

#13831

"Tests have shown that dead skin can be used for skinning up a joint. Bob Marley must be rolling in his grave." Wordplay

#13832

"My wife is an alcoholic with OCD. She only drinks whisky neat." Wordplay

#13833

"Einstein said E=MC2 for me E=A great night out." Wordplay

#13834

I'm tired of not sleeping. Wordplay

#13835

"My wife is always getting on at me because I don't take the bins out. I finally gave in. I got some strange looks at the pub though." Wordplay

#13836

"At Work, they told me I was getting a new supervisor. I can't wait! Will it make me look like cyclops from X-Men?" Wordplay

#13837

"I recently joined a team of forensic detectives. I feel I can identify with them." Wordplay

#13838

"I'll always remember, when my wife gave birth, there was at least four hours of pushing. Turns out I had to PULL the door into the maternity ward." Wordplay

#13839

"A musically talented friend of mine has recently died. He was struck by lightning. It's such a shame... He was a great conductor." Wordplay

#13840

I've turned my back on the missus, after she suggested using the vibrator on me. Wordplay

#13841

"What have a car and a naked woman at Glastonbury got in common? Mudflaps." Wordplay

#13842

Eating at this new Hitler-themed breakfast place, Luftwaffles. Wordplay

#13843

"I went on a course the other day on how to complain effectively. It was that good, I got my Money back." Wordplay

#13844

"The Labour Party say that it does not matter that The Sun have changed their allegiance to the Conservatives. I agree, the Earth doesn't revolve around The Sun does it?" Wordplay

#13845

"I got wrongfully arrested yesterday for stealing a poppy. They tried to pin it on me." Wordplay

#13846

Pedophiles and Children go hand-in-hand. Wordplay

#13847

"Just got myself a finger of fudge. I really must get a stronger toilet roll." Wordplay

#13848

"I told the waitress in Starbucks that my coffee tasted like mud. She said, "It's because it was ground a couple of minutes ago." Wordplay

#13849

"I once made a submarine out of polystyrene. It didn't go down very well." Wordplay

#13850

I think we should stop all these tumble dryer jokes before this all spins out of control... Wordplay

#13851

"I hate Posters. They're all stuck up." Wordplay

#13852

"I told my girlfriend I'd booked her an appointment with the psychiatrist. 'Why have you done that?!' she exclaimed. I said, 'You told me the way I take everything you say literally was driving you crazy.'" Wordplay

#13853

"I saw a woman applying her make up on the bus this morning. It was a really old bus and benefited from a bit of blusher." Wordplay

#13854

"Look out for people lifting small weights at the gym. They're easy to spot." Wordplay

#13855

Did you hear about the Dutch tap dancer? He fell off and clogged the drain. Wordplay

#13856

Best man's speech - "First of all I'd just like to say that I hope my Mate & New Mrs have a great fortnight in North Wales...." few heckles "they're going to Cyprus you idiot etc etc" I check my notes and say "Oh right my mistake, it's just that he said he was going to Bangor for two weeks?" Wordplay

#13857

"When does a Cub Scout become a Boy Scout? When he eats his first Brownie." Wordplay

#13858

I had my Playstation NetWork details stolen but luckily my friends and family were there to console me. Wordplay

#13859

"My friend just had a go at me for not letting him finish his sentence. That's the last Time I help someone break out of prison." Wordplay

#13860

"There's a new foreign guy who's just started at Work, who all the girls are going mad for.

I went up to the office fatty, and asked "So, do you fancy Emile?" The tubby cow said, "Well, I've just eaten a McDonald's, but yeah, why not?" Wordplay

#13861

"We used to have a chocolate Labrador. One day, it licked itself and died." Wordplay

#13862

I've been awarded an honorary degree. I'm now the proud owner of 68 Fahrenheit. Wordplay

#13863

"I don't think there will ever be an edible version of scrabble. Having said that, someone will probably go away now and make me eat my words." Wordplay

#13864

"My doctor told me that I need to lose about 7 pounds. So, he gave me a prescription." Wordplay

#13865

"I don't know what the big deal is with this 2009 going on 2010. I experience this every night, by looking at my clock." Wordplay

#13866

"I've been secretly flashing at Schoolgirls in Epping Forest. They can't see the wood for the trees." Wordplay

#13867

"At my daughter's fifth birthday party, she really wanted to play Pin the Tail On The Donkey.

It took a lot of negotiating to get Emile Heskey for the day, so I hope she appreciated it." Wordplay

#13868

"Apparently, I'm a chauvinistic pig for buying my wife a dishwasher. All right, the dish-washer may be 15 and likes to dress in a bikini but I was only trying to do my wife a favor." Wordplay

#13869

"I'm sick and tired of people making fun of my weight, I think I might just cut myself. Another slice of this delicious looking cheesecake." Wordplay

#13870

"A preposition is a word that you shouldn't end a sentence with." Wordplay

#13871

"My mate kicked off in a house full of cannabis. He wrecked the joint." Wordplay

#13872

"They told me straight away at the interview that I wasn't suitable for the job. "You haven't had any experience in the restaurant business as a Sous Chef, have you?" they said. "How could you tell?" I asked. "Well," came the reply, "the eagle feathers and war paint." Wordplay

#13873

"They say you shouldn't look directly at the sun. Which is why I always read it over someone eles's shoulder." Wordplay

#13874

"BBC News: France ban burkhas. I hope they don't ban chicken nuggets and fries too." Wordplay

#13875

".... Everyday I'm shuffling! perhaps these shoes are too big." Wordplay

#13876

"I'm developing a complex formula that reduces 4 letter words to just 2. It's good to go at the moment." Wordplay

#13877

"I've just read a book on the best use for a skip. It was rubbish." Wordplay

#13878

"I've always wanted to Work in a colliery, but can't see it happening now. Never mined." Wordplay

#13879

"I haven't quite finished my new book. 'The A to R of laziness'" Wordplay

#13880

"I sold my last house on eBay. I wouldn't advise it though. Nearly all the Money I made went on postage." Wordplay

#13881

I had a very confusing Time when I tried to buy a Wii in France. Wordplay

#13882

I'd like to die by being decapitated in a head-on collision, just for the irony of it. Wordplay

#13883

Hitler loved children to be fair. Wordplay

#13884

"My little sister asked me what she should get for unzipping. I told her a fiver was pretty reasonable. In the end, she used WinZip. And stopped talking to me" Wordplay

#13885

The best thing about having a daughter called Nadia is that during School sports day, and in front of other young children, I get to shout at the top of my voice ''Go Nads!' Wordplay

#13886

"I got caught shoplifting yesterday in Claire's accessories I normally wear Karen's." Wordplay

#13887

"Deep Purple UK tour ... Why on earth would anyone want to follow my wife's vibrators around the country?" Wordplay

#13888

I want patience....... And I want it now! Wordplay

#13889

Before a Paki woman gets married, does she have a Hindu? Wordplay

#13890

Alexander Fleming broke the mould when he discovered Penicillin. Wordplay

#13891

"How do you spell: Potato? If GH can stand for P as in Hiccough If OUGH can stand for O as in Dough If PHTH can stand for T as in Phthisis If EIGH can stand for A as in Neighbor If TTE can stand for T as in Gazette If EAU can stand for O as in Plateau

Then the correct way to spell POTATO should be: "GHOUGHPHTHEIGHTTEEAU" Wordplay

#13892

"Did you hear the story about the mechanic that thought he was a surgeon?

It's heart-wrenching stuff" Wordplay

#13893

"A British soldier has been taken out by a marksman in Iraq. They're real romantics those snipers, aren't they?" Wordplay

#13894

"Do you know what floats Jay-Z's boat? Buoyancy." Wordplay

#13895

"The Mayor of Elms town was knighted recently. Does this make him the Knight Mayor of Elms streets?" Wordplay

#13896

"A thanks to the inventors of the Stationery Cupboard, well you wouldn't like it if it moved." Wordplay

#13897

"I took part in a cannibal cookery contest yestery and was trouncing the opposition. In fact, I was steaming a head." Wordplay

#13898

"I Work at an employment agency for people with disabilities. I received this letter today - "H, my name s rcky and am blnd" Poor guy can't use his I's." Wordplay

#13899

I would learn to play guitar, but there are too many strings attached. Wordplay

#13900

"I fell out with the wife last night and she kicked me out of the bedroom. I still slept like a log though. In the toilet." Wordplay

#13901

"I had a wet dream. I fell asleep in the bath." Wordplay

#13902

"Went to Birmingham at the weekend because my friend said it was good for depression. He was right.... I got it." Wordplay

#13903

I don't do jokes about the Spanish........... no way Jose! Wordplay

#13904

"The teacher asked my son, "What's another word for incorrect?" His answer was wrong." Wordplay

#13905

I just had a shower so good it made me wet Wordplay

#13906

"I've just joined a club for people who get partially aroused while thinking about their houses.

I've got a semi." Wordplay

#13907

"I'm joining a club tomorrow where I'm not allowed to turn around. I'm looking forward to it." Wordplay

#13908

Italics are a bit, forward aren't they? Wordplay

#13909

"I went on a date with a Librarian, she called me Stupid, I only asked her where Libraria was." Wordplay

#13910

"I was watching Lady GaGa with a huge erection. If that's not proof I don't know what is" Wordplay

#13911

I've just taken my new tennis racket out the wrapper to find its missing all its strings. It's my own fault really, the shopkeeper said they have a 'no returns' policy. Wordplay

#13912

"What's a Quark? The noise a posh duck makes." Wordplay

#13913

"My Dad is a closet racist. He can't stand the mahogany ones." Wordplay

#13914

"I told a girl I was looking for the one. She replied, "Aren't we all!" I didn't realize so many people had broken calculators." Wordplay

#13915

"My mate said his doctor told him that he is unable to run anymore marathons as one of his legs is shorter than the other. I have exactly the opposite of this problem, One of my legs is longer than the other..." Wordplay

#13916

"I've just deserted my wife. I slapped her with a chocolate gateau." Wordplay

#13917

Roman Numerals - Turning HIV into a High Five! Wordplay

#13918

"I bought a telescope so I could see stars more clearly, but there's too much in the way to get a proper look. Mostly skirts and knickers." Wordplay

#13919

"My mate was telling me how his boat only does one mile an hour. I said, "Surely knot." Wordplay

#13920

My wife doesn't believe me when I tell her I'm not cheating on her and that I love her. Apparently doing it via skype from her sister's bedroom is 'pushing it.' Wordplay

#13921

"I recently opened a website called Battleships.com. It had a few hits but then it sank." Wordplay

#13922

I'm so diabetic I can't even talk to lollipop ladies. Wordplay

#13923

"Ten people die every year from Tiger attacks. Join the movement, Tony 2012" Wordplay

#13924

I've noticed that chess players always close doors behind them. It must be because they don't like draughts... Wordplay

#13925

"I've just spent 2 hours on the phone comforting my friend who got dumped and I think I've been really helpful. But Vodafone's taken all the credit." Wordplay

#13926

"Have you heard the joke about no and me neither?" "No?" "Me neither." Wordplay

#13927

"I think my wife is having an affair with a guy called Darren. I overheard her telling a friend she loves the smell of Daz in her knickers." Wordplay

#13928

Miss Piggy just asked me to marry her but I couldn't Kermit Wordplay

#13929

If your pants are on fire, lying isn't the most important thing. Wordplay

#13930

"I went to the magic circle to apply to train as a magician and they gave me a form to fill in,

I gave up after a few minutes, it was full of trick questions..." Wordplay

#13931

I must stop biting my nails... I'm running out of things to hang my pictures with. Wordplay

#13932

"Walkers have made all these crisp flavors for the new football season. They've named them after premiership greats such as Smokey Beckham. I hope David Seaman doesn't get his own flavor..." Wordplay

#13933

"Why did the Kings of Leon use a trombone? Their sax was on fire." Wordplay

#13934

"My surname is Double-barrelled, my name is John Double-barrelled" Wordplay

#13935

"I was invited to a party the other day. On the invite, it said, "Look Smart". I turned up in a lab coat holding a test tube." Wordplay

#13936

I'm setting up my own fruit and veg stall. I spotted a gap in the market. Wordplay

#13937

"Me and my mates used to have great jobs holding up overhead electricity lines. That is, until the poles came over and took all our jobs." Wordplay

#13938

The new Nintendo 3Ds doesn't Work with only one eye open. Looks like they're really cracking down on pirates now. Wordplay

#13939

If you get a transfusion from Taiwan does that mean you always get Taipei blood? Wordplay

#13940

"My girlfriend told me she wants to tie the knot. I'm glad she wasn't interested in kids either." Wordplay

#13941

"Did you hear about the clown with Diarrhea? He kept making funny faces...." Wordplay

#13942

"I visited those botanical gardens at the weekend" "Kew?" "No, just went straight in" Wordplay

#13943

"I swept this random woman off her feet today. She did'nt see me coming with my brush." Wordplay

#13944

"My dad hit the dog with his slippers, I don't know what's worse, Him hitting the dog, Or the dog having slippers." Wordplay

#13945

"Just started dating a comedian, can't see it lasting very long, she's started being funny." Wordplay

#13946

"I threw a paper clip at the new woman in my office and it stuck to the side of her head. I think she's attractive." Wordplay

#13947

"I've had a problem with my filing cabinet recently. I think its sorted now." Wordplay

#13948

"Last night, I walked in on my nan getting changed, and it's an image that will stay with me forever... 5-megapixel camera phone" Wordplay

#13949

"Apparently, there's a necrophiliac who has escaped from jail. People are in grave danger." Wordplay

#13950

"The BBC are making a programme where you can cash in on marijuana that you grow yourself, at various back street cannabis factories around the UK. Hash in the Attic." Wordplay

#13951

Nothing worse than doing a long shift then realizing there's a Caps Lock. Wordplay

#13952

"What are the odds of me landing on a question mark in Monopoly? Well, considering I never play the game, no Chance." Wordplay

#13953

"I just fired a shotgun at my wife. She went up the wall." Wordplay

#13954

"My mum said, "If there was a record for you being clumsy, you should have it!"

I said, "Yeah, I broke it." Wordplay

#13955

"I've had to leave my girlfriend because of her obsession with Daniel Craig. It's a shame... There was a bond between us." Wordplay

#13956

"A crowd gathered in town today when a jumper was spotted up on a ledge.

It turned out to be a cardigan." Wordplay

#13957

I've been adding CH3 groups to ghosts all day and I've ended up with a load of methylated spirits. Wordplay

#13958

I've been really down in the dumps lately. So, I thought I'd cheer myself up by making a nice cheese and pickle sandwich. But when I picked up the jar of Branston it said "reject if depressed", so now I'm off to take an overdose. Wordplay

#13959

"What did the exhausted deer say as she staggered out of the forest? "That's the last Time I'm doing that for ten bucks." Wordplay

#13960

I was arrested the other day for having indecent images of French feet on my computer. Apparently piedophilia is a crime. Wordplay

#13961

"Two hats were hanging on a hat rack. One hat says to the other, "You stay here, I'll go on a head." Wordplay

#13962

"The council had been re-surfacing our road when the spastic kid from next door got his wheelchair stuck in the tarmac. The next thing we knew he was re-tarred." Wordplay

#13963

"Every Time I fall asleep I keep seeing horses. I think it's nightmares." Wordplay

#13964

"Chatting up a bird last night and she asked me what I was like in bed. "I'm like life" I said. "what, like a box of chocolates?" she giggled "I never know what I'm gonna get?"

"No. Too short." Wordplay

#13965

"What has a turkey and my wife got in common? Neither of them know yet that they are going to get a good fisting over my kitchen sink next week." Wordplay

#13966

"I murdered my teacher with a protractor... I'm being done for 1st, 2nd and 3rd degree murder." Wordplay

#13967

"Just went into the local hairdressers. Sat in there for 20 minutes trying to decide what to have in the end I just left. I'm going to have to mullet over" Wordplay

#13968

"Now I've split up with my girlfriend, I'm back on the market. "Roll up ladies and gentlemen, my ex's used underwear, two for a tenner" Wordplay

#13969

"I'm disgusted by the German word for big. It's gross." Wordplay

#13970

"I'm getting sick of the government saying they will put a cap on the number of Immigrants coming into Britain to Work. As if we don't give them enough already without supplying them with head attire." Wordplay

#13971

The Dyslexic samurai warrior has a way with sword. Wordplay

#13972

"I broke the law yesterday. Now everyone is free to do what they want" Wordplay

#13973

"I only play with my spastic son when the internet isn't Working. I call it down-Time." Wordplay

#13974

"I walked into the shop the other day when I noticed the Paki woman behind the counter had a 50 pound note stuck to her forehead. She said she had been caught speeding and got an on the spot fine." Wordplay

#13975

"I've just been caught trying to smuggle twelve cases of fortified wine in to the country, I'm worried I might be deported." Wordplay

#13976

"I was in the supermarket earlier today looking to buy some salted peanuts, but all they had was unsalted. I mean, that's just plain nuts." Wordplay

#13977

"What do you mean masturbation is a sin? I do it once a day religiously" Wordplay

#13978

"I had to go to court for illegally gambling with luggage. I won my case." Wordplay

#13979

"I'm always thinking one step ahead. Sort of like a carpenter. That makes stairs." Wordplay

#13980

"Last night I broke into 9 houses and destroyed all their kitchen roll... Say what you want about me but you have to respect my skills as a Bounty Hunter..." Wordplay

#13981

"When I was at School, people used to throw gold bars at me. I was the victim of bullion." Wordplay

#13982

"Man is not an Island. Yes, it is." Wordplay

#13983

"This weather is brilliant. I much prefer it to this whether." Wordplay

#13984

"My new job is going well as a settee tester I thought I'd have a few problems settling in, but sofa so good." Wordplay

#13985

"I saw this car driving towards a pigeon when suddenly it flew away. I thought, "That's a weird thing for a car to do." Wordplay

#13986

"All these teenagers around the UK calling themselves 'The Swindon Crew' or 'The Stoke Crew'. Anyone spared a thought for the poor lads in Crewe?" Wordplay

#13987

"My wife's just put the kettle on. She has some very strange costumes." Wordplay

#13988

"My granddad downed a German bomber in WW2. They had some crazy names for drinks in those days." Wordplay

#13989

"I accidently put my phone in the fridge yesterday. Been getting cold calls ever since." Wordplay

#13990

For sail: wind Wordplay

#13991

"A report claims that 1 in 10 Women wear dirty knickers. Not sure I believe that statistic. Smells a bit fishy to me." Wordplay

#13992

"I've written a book about all the exam results of the Ireland goalkeeper. It's called 50 Grades of Shay." Wordplay

#13993

"My wireless internet recently got kidnapped We had a strong connection but I have no lead to go on" Wordplay

#13994

I tried to build a house out of walnuts, but it turns out you also need floornuts and roofnuts Wordplay

#13995

"What is the definition of propaganda. It's a male goose with good etiquette." Wordplay

#13996

"American News: "Hundreds Attend Trainer's Funeral" That must have been one comfy shoe." Wordplay

#13997

"I was in a bar with the wife the other day and said to the barman. "I'll have a lager and can you do an oj for my wife?" So, he took her out back and knifed her to death." Wordplay

#13998

"My mate came up with another meaning for the word 'excellent' It was very good." Wordplay

#13999

"My daughter won't stop drawing pictures of clouds and suns on her belly. I'm sick of feeling under the weather." Wordplay

#14000

"My wife just called to say she's in Mayfair. I said. "Are you Shopping?" She said." No, page 67, Readers Wives." Wordplay

#14001

I had an argument with my mate at a poker game last night, he ended up hitting me with 51 cards right in the face but I went one better, I decked him. Wordplay

#14002

Sonny Gibson must be spinning in his grave. Wordplay

#14003

"My friend bet me 20 quid that I couldn't finish my dessert in less than 20 seconds.

It was a piece of cake." Wordplay

#14004

"What do you call a fly in striped pajamas? A wanna bee." Wordplay

#14005

"I went clay pigeon shooting with my friend Paul I couldn't believe how many people knew him, they were calling his name out all day long." Wordplay

#14006

My wife's parking is unparalleled. Wordplay

#14007

My mates say my girlfriend looks like a horse. I don't think we'll be together furlong. Wordplay

#14008

"Nan's always carried a bowl in her handbag full of vodka, lemonade and fruit and woe betide anyone who tries to take it from her. She doesn't half pack a punch." Wordplay

#14009

Necessity is the mother of invention. But who's the father? Find out on Jeremy Kyle tomorrow! Wordplay

#14010

"BBC news: US tornadoes kill more than 350 people. Those American pilots are getting worse." Wordplay

#14011

"There is a conspiracy between Kate McCann and the Sun newspaper... For the real truth I think she should take a look in the Mirror.." Wordplay

#14012

"Sherlock Holmes turned to Dr. Watson and announced: "The murderer lives in the house with the yellow door." "Good grief, Holmes," said Watson, "How on earth did you deduce that?" "It's a lemon entry, my dear Watson." Wordplay

#14013

"My girlfriend says I am blessed downstairs. To be fair, I do have a 40-inch screen, Xbox, cinema surround sound and a ps3 so she does have a point." Wordplay

#14014

"I'm going wherever the mood takes me tonight. I've told her she can decide where we go out." Wordplay

#14015

"My wife's leaving me due to my obsession with Cadbury's chocolates. Let's have a celebration." Wordplay

#14016

"So we were seeing whose laptop could burn a disc the fastest. It was a disc race." Wordplay

#14017

"I've fallen in love with a fellow ventriloquist's doll. But she's already spoken for." Wordplay

#14018

"Having a joke about the Olympics or current affairs is one thing... But making fun of someone's stillborn child has really set the Barlow." Wordplay

#14019

Men don't get this. Period. Wordplay

#14020

My new girlfriend isn't as dirty in bed as I'd hoped she'd be. I asked for "ATM" and she drove me to a cash machine. Wordplay

#14021

"Depeche Mode have opened a pizzeria up. Apparently, it specializes in custom toppings specifically your own, personal cheeses." Wordplay

#14022

The problem with a fifty-pound note is that it is too heavy to carry around. Wordplay

#14023

"Having not been at home all weekend and just getting home, the wife said, "I bet you've been in that town near Portsmouth again." I said, "Havant" Wordplay

#14024

"There were three holes in the ground, Well well well." Wordplay

#14025

"I've just had my planning application for some land turned down. Ah well, best not dwell on it." Wordplay

#14026

"I wanted to propose to my girlfriend over the phone. So, I gave her a ring." Wordplay

#14027

"Dim or bright lightbulbs? Watts the difference." Wordplay

#14028

To cheer up the homeless I mailed them some of my favorite jokes ........ they didn't get them! Wordplay

#14029

"Are these bulbs heavy? No Must be light bulbs then!" Wordplay

#14030

"'I' before 'E' except after 'C'. My Neighbors run a Foreign Freight train company, and last week all Their stock was Seized by this Weird customs officer, he was Feisty guy, I reckon he was on those Weight gain Protein drinks, that or he just injected it into his Veins; well me and him shared a Budweiser each, and he told me that mnemonic devices devised to help students remember how to spell certain words in the English language can be misleading. But I was too busy looking in my Kaleidoscope to pay attention.

Surely it is the height of folly to write things like this. Although you may deign to disagree." Wordplay

#14031

Imagine a world where everyone constantly thought up elaborate fictional situations and discussed them as if they were real. Hypothetically speaking of course. Wordplay

#14032

"BBC NEWS: Police to give bikes to ex-offenders. Won't this just make the cycle of crime worse?" Wordplay

#14033

"I broke into my Neighbors house and took a bath. I gave myself a hernia getting it down the stairs." Wordplay

#14034

"My wife and I asked our son what he would like to do for his birthday, he said, "I'd love to see U2 in concert." In his dreams, neither of us can sing." Wordplay

#14035

"I've started a support group for people who are depressed about their weight. It's mainly whining and dining." Wordplay

#14036

I'm not saying my wife is fat but when she sings, it stops. Wordplay

#14037

"I just hit a woman in my car. I told my wife not to change the radio station." Wordplay

#14038

"I pledged a pound for charity earlier. They said it was the shiniest quid they'd ever seen." Wordplay

#14039

"I talked a man out of jumping from a building once. I said "Mate, it's not worth it!" He replied "Dont lecture me!" "I'm not," I said, "I just don't think this building's high enough." Wordplay

#14040

"Neither me or my friend understand probability... ...what are the chances?" Wordplay

#14041

"A girl just shouted me over on the beach. She said, "Hey gorgeous it's really hot how do you like the idea of standing there and wafting me down?" I replied, "To be honest love, I'm not a fan." Wordplay

#14042

I'd call your mum a "fulthy butch", if I was U. Wordplay

#14043

"I was in the car with my dad with the radio on, and he played a really interesting song but then we crashed and he dropped his guitar" Wordplay

#14044

"My grandfather was awarded a medal for bravery in the field. He fought off two youths who were trying to steal his tractor." Wordplay

#14045

"I got my wife some lovely Junipers today as an early Christmas present. The Rabbi at the local synagogue will be furious when he finds out I've kidnapped his children though." Wordplay

#14046

"When I grow up I want to be a tree." said my adopted Chinese daughter. "Don't be a sap Ling" I replied." Wordplay

#14047

"From now on I'm only going to eat Kinder Eggs. I'm fed up with the Mean Eggs." Wordplay

#14048

"I asked my son how do you spell ASDA? His answer was "ASQDA." I said "There's no Q in ASDA" He replied.... "There's always a Queue in ASDA!" Wordplay

#14049

"Just been told I've won the "Cynic of the Year" award. I bet there's a catch." Wordplay

#14050

I love stationery, but I draw the line at rulers. Wordplay

#14051

"I hate people when they are over-dramatic It just makes me want to set myself on fire" Wordplay

#14052

I see that Madonna has bought herself another little black number on mail order. Wordplay

#14053

"I am the youngest of 3 in my family. My mum and dad are much older than me" Wordplay

#14054

"Did you hear? The voice actor that plays Ben10 has a tumour. Thankfully it's Ben9." Wordplay

#14055

"My mate once wasted a load of Money buying a forest. He got a lot of stick for that." Wordplay

#14056

I was asked to cook dinner using potatoes, skillets, and salt, but I made a hash of it Wordplay

#14057

"An i-pod and a CD player both walk into a pub. The barman takes one look at them and says,

"Oi! We'll have no stereotype jokes in here." Wordplay

#14058

"I had a leaflet through my door last week advertising the 'Third World Clothing Appeal'.

It all sounds a bit suspect to me; I have no recollection of the first two." Wordplay

#14059

I was thinking of concealing explosives in my calculator and detonating it during a calculuslesson but I was worried about the aftermath. Wordplay

#14060

"I like to make small jam filled pastries and let them fall onto the floor. I love a dirty little tart." Wordplay

#14061

"I constantly stalk women that wear perfume. That's Obsession for you." Wordplay

#14062

You know what really gets my goat? Goat thieves. Wordplay

#14063

"I've lost my favorite saw. I'm not coping very well." Wordplay

#14064

What's the difference between being neatly dressed on a bicycle and poorly dressed on a tricycle? A tire. Wordplay

#14065

"A great ball of fire has just landed in my garden. I thought to myself, "Goodness gracious." Wordplay

#14066

"I've got a mole that has turned a funny color which worries me slightly. I think I'll take it to the vet." Wordplay

#14067

"For the past few weeks I've been pretending I'm a famous tennis player from

the seventies and early eighties. My girlfriend must think I was Bjorn yesterday." Wordplay

#14068

"I've just been laid off from the cake factory due to the credit crunch. Hundreds and Thousands are at risk!" Wordplay

#14069

"If you don't feel very well, what should you do? Take your gloves off." Wordplay

#14070

The life of a man suffering from erectile dysfunction is not a hard one. Wordplay

#14071

My tripod is missing a leg. I can't stand it. Wordplay

#14072

"My mate brought over his invisible sword the other day. He loves the thing, but I just can't see the point." Wordplay

#14073

"My Grandad's now moved into sheltered accommodation. He's gone completely mad and lives at a bus stop." Wordplay

#14074

"I was fingering this bird at Work yesterday, and we got caught. So much for promotion at the pet shop eh?" Wordplay

#14075

"I asked my wife if she wanted to play a board game As I handed her the ironing board." Wordplay

#14076

"I've just returned from hospital after a severe joint problem. Well they called it rehab, actually." Wordplay

#14077

"My grandfather Worked in a medal factory when he was younger. He made the Military cross. Partly because he was the worst Worker they'd ever seen." Wordplay

#14078

"I emailed my boss my annual sales totals today. He went mental on the phone and said I had to justify my figures. I centered them and sent them back." Wordplay

#14079

"Sikhs can now save on electricity bills and help save the environment. Just by converting to a wind turban." Wordplay

#14080

"Why don't cups gamble? It's a mug's game" Wordplay

#14081

I broke my girlfriends heart last night. It took me ages, had to break her ribs first! Wordplay

#14082

"I just saw this headline on msn news: "Officer hurt at Giant Illegal Rave" I didn't know Giants were into Raves" Wordplay

#14083

"SKY NEWS "Family devastated by son's swing tragedy" Well if you insist on taking him along to those sorts of parties......" Wordplay

#14084

"It amazes me that people think Marlon King will do 18 months. Since when has a footballer ever completed a sentence?" Wordplay

#14085

"I had my house inspected by a Feng Shui expert. She told me that the whole house was fine, apart from the room at the top of the house in the loft. I think it might be a little problem attic." Wordplay

#14086

The issue with overcrowding is if we put whites in Prisms all the colors will get out. Wordplay

#14087

Obese - a term not to be taken lightly. Wordplay

#14088

"I've just set a seven-hour herb eating record. It was thyme consuming." Wordplay

#14089

"I bought a walking stick off a mate in the pub, but I think it's broken. It hasn't walked once." Wordplay

#14090

"Advert in my local newsagent. WANTED: Someone to walk my dog in the Evenings.

Chinese need not apply." Wordplay

#14091

"What do you call theft in Norwich? Six finger discount." Wordplay

#14092

"Someone nicked the plug off the kettle at Work today. I can see trouble brewing." Wordplay

#14093

I fancy myself as a bit of a narcissist. Wordplay

#14094

"There's a girl at Work who has been on my radar for a while It's making my job as an air traffic controller impossible" Wordplay

#14095

"Just had a game of football with my furniture. It was a drawer." Wordplay

#14096

"I was dancing next to a bird who had bad BO in a club when I whispered in her ear, "Hygiene." She said, "My name's not Gene; it's Sue" I said, "Oh, hi, Sue... You need a bath." Wordplay

#14097

"While at church, my nephew accused me of being antI Christian. He was half right, I'm actually Uncle Christian." Wordplay

#14098

Candles are wicked. Wordplay

#14099

"Capital punishment jokes. They're all about the execution." Wordplay

#14100

I was asked to understudy for a Play, so I didn't read it. Wordplay

#14101

"While the pessimist, optimist and realist argued over the merits of the cup, I drank the water. -The Opportunist" Wordplay

#14102

"I bought a train ticket and the driver said, "Eurostar." I said, "Well I've been on telly but I'm no Dean Martin?" Still, at least it's comfortable on Eurostar, it's murder on the Orient Express..." Wordplay

#14103

"My phone rang today, but when I picked it up, all I could hear from the other end was someone shouting; "Ice cube, snow, blizzard, air conditioning" I hate cold callers." Wordplay

#14104

"I heard a bloke singing, "Do... Re... Mi..." the other day. I thought to myself, "He'll go Far." Wordplay

#14105

"As a one-off, my local pub was selling burgers from a kiosk on bonfire night. Needless to say, I got food poisoning. Mum always used warned me about one night stands." Wordplay

#14106

"I've just started a new job in a restaurant and last night I was waiting on tables outside for four hours. Eventually it opened and I could start my shift." Wordplay

#14107

"I took my girlfriend on the most perfect date. We had a champagne picnic at a secluded park at sunset. The drink was flowing, I had her favorite strawberries, I got on one knee and asked her to be my wife and she said yes! Staring at her new diamond ring, she lent in and whispered "Could this moment ever get any more special?" So, I got up and started walking about like a spaz." Wordplay

#14108

Lampposts, now that's right up my street. Wordplay

#14109

"I've got a short story about my bed. I made it myself." Wordplay

#14110

"I've just took the wife out for dinner. I'll have her later, she's got to defrost first." Wordplay

#14111

"I'm the manager of a female football team. Each one has lost their husband. 'Widows 11' was my idea." Wordplay

#14112

"There was an explosion in my jigsaw factory. I am now left to pick up the pieces." Wordplay

#14113

"How do you make a chav say "Walt Disney"? Ask him to point to his knee." Wordplay

#14114

"I was trying to think of some palindromes today, realized I couldn't and thought:

"Dammit, I'm mad." Wordplay

#14115

"I've invented a new talent contest where you have to dress up as a sailor and eat spinach as fast as possible. I'll call it Popeyedol" Wordplay

#14116

"The wife just said, "Why do you always show me disapproval using facial expressions?"

"That's how, eye-roll." I replied" Wordplay

#14117

When doing a stretch in prison, make sure it's not your hamstrings in the showers. Wordplay

#14118

"I dreamed of a world without pedophiles. I'd have made it too if it hadn't been for those meddling kids." Wordplay

#14119

Invisible flooring - I'm not sure where I stand on that Wordplay

#14120

"My wife is looking very red from the sun this morning. I rolled it up and beat her half to death with it." Wordplay

#14121

I'm a bit confused now. My boyfriend rang and said he wanted me to give him a golden shower tonight. But when I made enquiries at B+Q, all they did was give me some plastic sheeting. Wordplay

#14122

Flies spread diseases so please keep yours closed. Wordplay

#14123

I had decided to set myself up in business as a shepherd, but I couldn't get the staff. Wordplay

#14124

"Today I bought a talking bookcase. Which speaks volumes." Wordplay

#14125

I fell over at the cash machine earlier, but it did say "Balance on screen" Wordplay

#14126

Incest: generally relative, but not always apparent. Wordplay

#14127

"I said to my mate "Do you want me to help you with that thesaurus you are putting together by listing all the words that mean strength? You know, like power, toughness...?" He said "Might as well" Wordplay

#14128

"I've just seen a soul singer carrying a box of 80's computers... I think it was Lionel Richie and the commodores." Wordplay

#14129

Statistically 2 in 1 people are obese. Wordplay

#14130

"I read a headline that said 'Man, 65 shot dead in Turkey' I thought 'Dude, that's a lot of people'" Wordplay

#14131

"A man walked into a bar, and all the customers patted him on the backside. "What sort of place is this," he yelled at the barman. "A tapas bar." Wordplay

#14132

"My allergy to dairy products is ruining my life and I've decided to end it all. I'm going to take a clover dose." Wordplay

#14133

The club sandwich, because sometimes a knuckle sandwich just isn't enough. Wordplay

#14134

"My girlfriend came to me and said, "I've missed two periods, what shall we do?" I said, "You'll just have to ask for extra homework." Wordplay

#14135

"Just had a strange gypo at the door dressed like an ancient Egyptian offering me some lucky herbs. Turned out to be a thyme traveler." Wordplay

#14136

Despite his recent indiscretions Tiger Woods never lied to his wife. Whenever she asked where he was going he simply said "To play a round!" Wordplay

#14137

"I'm being forced to live my life in the gutter. It's actually quite comfy really, until people start bowling." Wordplay

#14138

"I have just won 'Vodafone Employee of The Month' I'm chuffed but I didn't quite get the reception that I thought I would," Wordplay

#14139

"I know a woman called Sue Tickle who Works in our local chemist. We call her farmer." Wordplay

#14140

"I received some chain mail through the post last week. I am now better equipped than the British army." Wordplay

#14141

"My mate did a free fall the other day. His parachute didn't open, so he didn't pay." Wordplay

#14142

"My girlfriend keeps telling me to get a haircut because she says I've got a mop head

Which is ironic because she has a bucket" Wordplay

#14143

"My girlfriend wouldn't let me post myself in the mail. I was so angry, I stamped my feet." Wordplay

#14144

Today I heard on the news that there was a spillage of syrup on the motorway. It makes a change from the usual jams. Wordplay

#14145

If I told you I wasn't sitting, I'd be lying. Wordplay

#14146

I opened a business selling trampolines to Eastern Europeans, but it's not going well... the Czechs keep bouncing. Wordplay

#14147

Better use a latex because you don't want to get that "I'm Late Text." Wordplay

#14148

I have six words for you Wordplay

#14149

I think it's Time to try my hand at fisting. Wordplay

#14150

"I walked past a kid the other day wearing a shirt advertising thebobbymoorefund. I don't know what a bobbymoo refund is but I want one." Wordplay

#14151

"Teacher: "Esrayriah, can you say your name backwards?" Esrayriah:" No miss" Wordplay

#14152

"Sculpturing... It's hard to get your head a round." Wordplay

#14153

Orange and Apple will make a great pear for the iPhone. Wordplay

#14154

"I found an odd sock in the wash. It asked me if I could wear it on my head." Wordplay

#14155

"I went to watch the new movie "Little Children" at the cinema today. I changed my Facebook status to "Brb Watching Little Children". Didn't go down too well." Wordplay

#14156

"OK so today I got an old copy of The Sun, I cut out a picture of Ricky Hatton and stuck it to my TV screen. I've been watching for about an hour now and I gotta say I'm really not impressed with this paper view boxing." Wordplay

#14157

"I've got the memory of an elephant. Mainly peanuts and the slaughter of my parents for ivory." Wordplay

#14158

I have a mock exam tomorrow. Everybody's going to stand around, pointing and laughing at me whilst I take a test. Wordplay

#14159

"He said "You remind me of a pepper-pot." "I'll take that as a condiment" I said." Wordplay

#14160

I was at a party the other night and joined the que for the fruit punch. Everybody was waiting their turn without any pushing in or impolite behavior whatsoever. I thought, "Finally! A decent punchline!" Wordplay

#14161

In the news: 9 out of 10 Americans believe that in every 10 people, 1 American will always disagree with the other nine Wordplay

#14162

"Someone once told me that the camera adds 10lbs. Which is why I didn't pack it in my suitcase." Wordplay

#14163

I once set up a charity match of my football team against a team of Big Issue sellers. We won, but then we did have the home advantage. Wordplay

#14164

"I got arrested for making a lot of counterfeit Money in the 70's and 80's. In hindsight, I should probably have stuck to existing denominations." Wordplay

#14165

"Just taken my Arabic A level. I got an *A." Wordplay

#14166

"How far do racist marathoners have to run? Only 3 k's." Wordplay

#14167

Jedward are living proof that two half-wits don't make a wit. Wordplay

#14168

After a week in jail, I broke out. What's the best cure for acne? Wordplay

#14169

Atoms are what makes us all matter. Wordplay

#14170

Watching the beach volleyball just now. People try to put it down but it requires excellent hand-eye co-ordination... seemingly it's even harder when your playing it! Wordplay

#14171

"Acoustic: Instrument used in pool, snooker, billiards, men or woman. Whatever turns you on!" Wordplay

#14172

"Suicide. Putting the end into Bridgend." Wordplay

#14173

Is it actually possible for Stevie Wonder to give his wife a good seeing to? Wordplay

#14174

"I didn't know what to say earlier when a young man with downs syndrome punched me in the face. I was dumbstruck." Wordplay

#14175

"My favorite position is the duplicate: Someone's already beaten you to it but you try to get in there somewhere anyway!" Wordplay

#14176

Give me ambiguity or give me something else. Wordplay

#14177

"I used to Work in a Fishmongers. But I was fired after a misunderstanding when somebody told me to "Bone the Salmon." Wordplay

#14178

If Akmal Shaikh 'died a hero', does that make his wife a Heroine? Wordplay

#14179

"BBC News - "Saudi women win court access." Can't see them making much impact at Wimbledon." Wordplay

#14180

"My wife said she found it 'incredible' that I had been cheating on her for 15 years with her own sister. I thanked her for the compliment." Wordplay

#14181

"My mum said I used to cry wolf a lot as a child, but what did she expect? It was her who took me to Gladiators and she knew he was my favourite." Wordplay

#14182

"My wife told me I don't know how to take criticism. That was sweet of her." Wordplay

#14183

"I bought a Goldfish the other day. It was Orange" Wordplay

#14184

"This joke was written while I was in Paris. She kept telling me to turn the laptop off though." Wordplay

#14185

"Being jobless. I can see the benefits..." Wordplay

#14186

"I don't know what the fuss is about, it's been nine years to the date, and I still don't know what happen on the 9th of November" Wordplay

#14187

"These Tetley's extra strong teabags are a waste of Money. They still rip just as easily as the normal ones." Wordplay

#14188

"I've got a job at a restaurant for cannibals. I'm the head chef." Wordplay

#14189

"I used to play conference football. I got thrown out of a few boardroom meetings though." Wordplay

#14190

My friend Neil was telling me that when spelling words, the letter "I" comes before the letter "E" except after "C" Wordplay

#14191

"Yesterday I was arrested for stealing helium balloons. The police held me for a while, then just let me go." Wordplay

#14192

"BBC News: Anti-Semetic cats stage Military Coup in Germany. It's the Furred Reich." Wordplay

#14193

"My grandma won big at the bingo last night. Weird prize, but one of Tom Hanks better movie roles if you ask me." Wordplay

#14194

"I saw Paul Simon yesterday. I said "Hey Paul, what was that song you did in the 80's?"

"You can call me Al" he replied. "OK Al, what was that song you did in the 80's?" Wordplay

#14195

"My sister wants to play Anne Frank in a theatre production. She's always had lofty ambitions." Wordplay

#14196

"My mate said, "Imagine you didn't know the word for 'An undetermined or unspecified thing'!" I thought, "Well... wouldn't that be something!" Wordplay

#14197

"I served a kid in the shop I Work in today. His dad took my tennis racket and phoned the police." Wordplay

#14198

"I was at the carousel at the airport and there was one piece of luggage left going around.

The guy next to me had lost something so I thought it might be his but apparently, this wasn't the case." Wordplay

#14199

I've been circuit training for three weeks now, and I still don't know what a diode is. Wordplay

#14200

"My mate said he was going to show me something really strange and unusual. He handed me a part of a fishing rod. I said, "What's unusual about that?" He replied, "Surreal..." Wordplay

#14201

"My 12-year-old son and I were arguing about the vertebral column today... I told him never to talk back to me!" Wordplay

#14202

I bought myself some Bermuda shorts but they've disappeared. Wordplay

#14203

"Everywhere I look people are going on about this Messi hat-trick. For a minute, I thought Dawn French had suffered a 3rd miscarriage." Wordplay

#14204

"So Brown leaves. That's odd, it's not even Autumn yet." Wordplay

#14205

"What's the worst thing about chicken drumsticks? When the beak bursts your snare drum..." Wordplay

#14206

"I got served at a restaurant in France by this really weird looking waitress... She gave me the crepes." Wordplay

#14207

"I've started going to a new church that's built on the burial site of the old pediatric hospital. We pray on children." Wordplay

#14208

I'm really looking forward to my corrective neck surgery Wordplay

#14209

I've two friends called William Hill. What are the odds? Wordplay

#14210

"While on the tube, I saw a smartly dressed woman on her phone. So, I went up to her and said "there's no reception underground." She looked at me blankly and said that she knew. I replied "so stop pretending to be a receptionist and get back in the kitchen." Wordplay

#14211

"I bought a new chest freezer today. My nipples are now constantly erect" Wordplay

#14212

My friend said he was going to create an invisibility cloak. I don't see it Working though Wordplay

#14213

I like getting hammered on Screwdrivers, just for the irony of it. Wordplay

#14214

"My Rolex broke while I recorded a film of myself brutally fisting my girlfriend. Still, it's worth a watch." Wordplay

#14215

"I've just bought a sofa with three years' free credit. I'm going to save a fortune on my mobile phone bill." Wordplay

#14216

"Junkers posted: Here's one for you.

1.

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If you liked that one, I think you'll like this one too.

1. 2." Wordplay

#14217

Apparently, impotence is on the rise. Wordplay

#14218

"My wife's just told me about the disaster in Chile. She ran out of kidney beans." Wordplay

#14219

"I've just killed a girl and then dumped her body in the sea just off the west coast of Norfolk. I reckon that will come out in the wash..." Wordplay

#14220

"I wrote to Match of the Day and warned them that I was going to try and murder Mark Lawrenson in August. I won goal of the month." Wordplay

#14221

"I had a fight with Dracula last night and he punched me unconscious to the floor. I was completely out for the Count." Wordplay

#14222

"At midnight last night, the sun came back up. I'm not sure why I was eating newspapers in the first place." Wordplay

#14223

"I was going out with my wife yesterday, so she came out of her room in a dress and asked me how she looked. I was trying to find the words to describe her, when suddenly, it came to me... It wasn't pretty." Wordplay

#14224

"These are strange Times. Eighty past four, half past fifty, ten to carrot." Wordplay

#14225

"Am I a loud dyslexic? Not quiet." Wordplay

#14226

Pause for thought: Should mountain goats be illegal? Wordplay

#14227

"What's the most famous underground river? Phoenix." Wordplay

#14228

"I recently bought a Chinese Television. It was called Terry." Wordplay

#14229

"My deceased brother received an award for cooking the best complementary dish to pitta bread in a cylinder. It was a post hummus award." Wordplay

#14230

I lost my job in a nuclear power plant. Apparently, my boss didn't get my e-mail about me taking a week off Work to go fission. Wordplay

#14231

"BBC NEWS: "Man critical after Grimsby square attack" Apparently, it happened in a night club, where a man was seen throwing shapes" Wordplay

#14232

"My girlfriend makes a mean sandwich. They are very average." Wordplay

#14233

"What mobile phone network does Luke Skywalker use? Yodafone." Wordplay

#14234

"The few friends I do have keep asking me for Money. I've always been a loaner." Wordplay

#14235

"I invented a machine the other day which silently makes left handed tennis equipment

It must have had a malfunction though, it made a right raquet" Wordplay

#14236

"Our housing estate has a small, resident ghost that helps out during hard Times. It's nice to have a little community spirit." Wordplay

#14237

"Why did the one-legged clown leave the cheese circus? Because he couldn't get his Stilton." Wordplay

#14238

"I had a round of golf with my entire family today and I must say we all did pretty well....

even Pa." Wordplay

#14239

"Just seen an advert on YouTube, "Find a single Muslim.com" I'm not sure though, online relationships like that can blow up in your face" Wordplay

#14240

"Ryan Giggs is an amazing player. He's not a bad footballer either." Wordplay

#14241

"My wife said she's getting fed up of my constant guitar Puns. I told her not to fret." Wordplay

#14242

We don't have any vegetable jokes yet, so if you know one, lettuce know... Wordplay

#14243

"You've only half finished the bathroom!" said the wife. It was a few tile effort." Wordplay

#14244

"I used to Work in a boomerang factory. Returns department." Wordplay

#14245

"While out the other day in my new white shirt, the wind caused a dirty loose drainpipe to fall on me. I was guttered." Wordplay

#14246

"Diamonds, Clubs and Spades walk into a bar. How Heartless." Wordplay

#14247

SomeTimes I try to squeeze through cat flaps, but it hurts them so they start scratching. Wordplay

#14248

I was on my lunch yesterday when I suddenly thought, I have just squashed my sandwiches. Wordplay

#14249

"My alarm went off this morning. It still hasn't come back yet and I'm beginning to worry." Wordplay

#14250

I could tell it was a monopoly board from the word go. Wordplay

#14251

"The US treasury has confirmed it is closing one of its mints due to imperfections in the coinage. I thought that it made perfect cents." Wordplay

#14252

"My mate rang me on my mobile today while I was sat right next to him.

It was a close call." Wordplay

#14253

When Microsoft announced the release of Office 2010, I was a bit skeptical. But now that I have installed it I have a brand-new Outlook. Wordplay

#14254

"My mate died of Aids after being sucked off by an African. It was a fatal blow." Wordplay

#14255

"I hate erections. They think they're so hard." Wordplay

#14256

"My sister is really into two things. 1. Exaggerating 2. Fat guys. So really just blowing things out of proportion." Wordplay

#14257

I really, really hate it when people repeat a word for emphasis. Wordplay

#14258

"I've just remembered the Time I spilled kitchen cleaner over my shoulder. That was a nasty flash back." Wordplay

#14259

"My girlfriend left me because I never spent a penny on her. How was I to know she was into golden showers." Wordplay

#14260

"Everyone congratulated me last week for quitting smoking after 30 years. My ex-colleagues at the fishery put on a great retirement party for me." Wordplay

#14261

"They say two heads are better than one. Regardless, the royal mint rejected my coin design." Wordplay

#14262

"If your wife is foreign, is it still considered domestic abuse?" Wordplay

#14263

"I lost fifty quid on a fruit machine today. Stupid really because it was never going to win the race." Wordplay

#14264

They say an old dog can't learn new tricks. Clearly not true. I saw an interview with Vanessa Feltz only last week and she said she's learning French Wordplay

#14265

"There's a charity bike ride in London on 26th May next year for Leukemia sufferers.

If I shave my head I think I have a good shot at winning this." Wordplay

#14266

"Doctors have just told they need to amputate both my hands. I'm not sure how I'll feel" Wordplay

#14267

"What's the name of a woman who can keep a secret? Chantelle." Wordplay

#14268

"My wife asked me what I thought about her breast reduction. "Why can't we just have normal gravy instead of this Heston Blumenthal stuff?" Wordplay

#14269

"Some people are up in arms about changing the name of the capital of South Vietnam to Ho Chi Minh city. Not to mention other changes in the names of capital cities like Peking and Bombay. But I just say, let Saigon's be Saigon's." Wordplay

#14270

"Joke from Trendell................ 'Statistically, 13 out of 13 Triskaidekaphobics will be scared of this joke.' Statistically, 13 out of 13 sickipedians googled 'Triskaidekaphobics'" Wordplay

#14271

Doesn't expecting the unexpected make the unexpected become the expected? Wordplay

#14272

"My doctor told me I had O.C.D. I put him right back in his place" Wordplay

#14273

"S E N S: This doesn't quite make sense." Wordplay

#14274

"My New Year's resolution went up in smoke last night. Why's it so hard to stop being an arsonist?" Wordplay

#14275

"Went to the cemetery earlier today to visit my late wife. The sun was out and the sky was blue. Was a good mourning." Wordplay

#14276

There are so many eastern europeans residing in London now that to make them feel at home I've taken to stealing the U , N and D out the middle of the Poundland signs. Wordplay

#14277

Too many colors spoil the goth Wordplay

#14278

I don't really know how to say thsi... Wordplay

#14279

"On sale now- The new Xbox 360. Can't help but feel they're going around in circles." Wordplay

#14280

I got mugged the other day, it's a hard life being a tea bag Wordplay

#14281

"I complained to the council that the street I live on has no name. They said they'll address it at the next board meeting." Wordplay

#14282

"I did some stand-up at the farmers' market. I got mooed off stage." Wordplay

#14283

"My mate wants to launch an airline exclusively for fat people. I thought, "That'll never get off the ground." Wordplay

#14284

"How long is a pool cue? It depends what the weather's like." Wordplay

#14285

"A dad sees his son looking bored one day and says to him, "Why don't you go over the road and see how Old Mrs. Brady is?". After only a few minutes the son comes back and says to his dad, "Mrs. Brady's very cross dad, she says it's none of your business how old she is."." Wordplay

#14286

"I used to Work in Boots but ended up getting sacked. My boss said they were unsuitable for being a lifeguard." Wordplay

#14287

"Asymptotes. Can't touch this." Wordplay

#14288

"I've got all the names of the soldiers who came back from WWII as leg amputees... It's the shinless list." Wordplay

#14289

A can't believe my sister has fallen in love with a Paki. I know they say love is blind, but I thought her sense of smell would have kicked in. Wordplay

#14290

"I took over my mate's carousel business last month. I've really turned it around." Wordplay

#14291

Rowan Atkinson. What a has-bean. Wordplay

#14292

"I saw Hermione Granger and Ginny Weasley yesterday and said, 'You two are something very special!' 'Which is?' they asked. 'Correct.'" Wordplay

#14293

"I'm going to court today charged with fisting an underage girl. I'm not entirely responsible, although I did have a hand in it." Wordplay

#14294

"We found a really deep hole earlier and my mate asked, "Do you think there's water at the bottom?" I said, "Well..." Wordplay

#14295

"I accidently put my vegetable Shopping in the same bag as my electronics. Now my WiI smells of asparagus." Wordplay

#14296

"What does it say on the sign above the entrance to Weston-super-Mare pier? "Embers Only" Wordplay

#14297

"I went into my art lesson covered in yeast and flour. My teacher said I was the perfect roll model." Wordplay

#14298

I look so depressed on the photographs I took with my bipolaroid camera. Wordplay

#14299

"Today I realised I really want to tie the knot with the missus. Anyone know where I can find instructions for noose tying" Wordplay

#14300

"I hate people who mix metaphors. They're a real pain in the throat." Wordplay

#14301

"I've been selling flour to drug addicts in my Area lately. It's a great way to make some Dough." Wordplay

#14302

Can anyone tell me what concise means. Please be short, brief and to the point Wordplay

#14303

"The inventor of the adjective is seriously ill in hospital. Doctors have been unable to describe his condition." Wordplay

#14304

"I asked the barber to cut my hair 'around the back. He said: "Why can't I do it here?" Wordplay

#14305

My wife always must have the last word, she's brilliant at scrabble. Wordplay

#14306

Apparently, the deepest place in the world is the Marianna Trench in the West Pacific, that's funny I thought the deepest place in the world was somewhere in Jordan. Wordplay

#14307

"I've just been around to the house of an old flame. She'd gone out." Wordplay

#14308

Lifts get me down sometimes. Wordplay

#14309

"My son picked me up at Work today. He's become a real show off since he started using steroids." Wordplay

#14310

For future reference, please see a clairvoyant. Wordplay

#14311

"Being deaf sucks. So, I hear." Wordplay

#14312

"The girls' swim team has a new coach who thinks she knows everything. Her name is Claire Buoyant." Wordplay

#14313

"My dad choked to death on a curry tonight after mocking the animals killed to make it.

Chicken Karma." Wordplay

#14314

"I bought my wife a camel-skin jacket for her birthday as a surprise. She got the hump." Wordplay

#14315

"The police station has a giant photograph on the wall of me supposedly robbing a bank.

I didn't do it and, to make things worse, they've placed a huge wooden border around the picture. I've been framed." Wordplay

#14316

"I was at my local garden center today, and saw a sign saying 80% off garden gates.

It sounded too good to be true. I looked closely. Where's the catch?" Wordplay

#14317

"Deflation: What a let down" Wordplay

#14318

"I think I have a stalker. Either that or my trousers are too tight." Wordplay

#14319

Cleaners: Even through a recession their business is still picking up. Wordplay

#14320

"I just watched a video of this guy having his colon removed. His keyboard will never be the same again." Wordplay

#14321

"I've just seen a man juggling 20 rowing boat paddles. It was oar inspiring." Wordplay

#14322

A lot of people are condemning Ashley Cole for shooting a student at point blank range, but in his defence, John Terry, Branislav Ivanovic and Jose Bosingwa. Wordplay

#14323

Five years from now, are they going to have a Soviet Reunion? Wordplay

#14324

"Yahoo News: Plane catches fire on landing. How did they get it up the stairs in the first place?" Wordplay

#14325

"I've got the eye of the tiger. So now it just says 'tger.'" Wordplay

#14326

"A guy walks up to a girl in a bar: -" Please allow me to introduce myself... John Snow! What's your name gorgeous?" -" Summer" -" How would you like to be on the front cover of tomorrows paper?" -" How would that happen?" -" I can already see the headlines... '10 inches of Snow in Summer'" Wordplay

#14327

"I just lost my job as a Psychic. I didn't see that coming." Wordplay

#14328

"I saw a group of men protesting against slices of lemon in their soft drinks. I don't think Fathers for just ice will take off" Wordplay

#14329

"There's a mysterious never-ending hole in my back garden, and I don't know why. I just can't get to the bottom of it..." Wordplay

#14330

"I've been trying to establish my Mum's secret fajita recipe but it's proving very difficult. It's being kept under wraps." Wordplay

#14331

"Being a one-man orchestra can be quite nerve-racking. I just have to compose myself." Wordplay

#14332

I could talk about asphyxiation till I'm blue in the face. Wordplay

#14333

When I left School I really wanted to become a locksmith. Unfortunately, though I failed the entrance exam. Wordplay

#14334

"Cops stopping Hoodies in the street, searching them for knives. Give it arrest." Wordplay

#14335

Is it just me, or does hot weather always seem to bring out the breast in women? Wordplay

#14336

"I was on a ride at a funfair. One minute I was laughing my head off. Next I felt angry. Then I just became very sad. Turns out I was on an emotional roller coaster." Wordplay

#14337

"24 Stone man loses 240 pounds in 1 day!" His gambling addiction was as bad as his eating disorder." Wordplay

#14338

"It is better to give than to receive... That's my prison motto." Wordplay

#14339

"I turned on my kettle earlier. You know you're lowering your standards when you're reduced to arousing household appliances" Wordplay

#14340

I put a gimp mask onto a police animal. I was arrested for perverting the horse of justice. Wordplay

#14341

News: 'Helium Girl's parents' - "we'll rise above cruel jokes" Wordplay

#14342

"Just saw two telekinetics have a major disagreement near where I live. Then they thought to the death." Wordplay

#14343

"Getting annoyed by the cat's constant scratching. Beginning to wish I hadn't taught it to DJ." Wordplay

#14344

"I grazed my shin today. Tasted of hair." Wordplay

#14345

My friend keeps setting fire to Belgian Detectives, he's a Poirot-maniac. Wordplay

#14346

"I'm Working tonight at five to one. 1/7 says I call in sick." Wordplay

#14347

"I walked up to a farmer and asked him, "Why do you cut your maize-crops in the shape of a Mythical horned-horse?" "My unique corn is none of your business," he said." Wordplay

#14348

My wife left be because of my addiction to paint sniffing. Needless to say, I was overcome with emulsion. Wordplay

#14349

Anyone else find it ironic that Heather Mills married a legend? Wordplay

#14350

"What do you call an American with a condom on his head?

A posh yank." Wordplay

#14351

"I went to Selfridges yesterday, was pretty good. Sold 9 of them." Wordplay

14352

"Saw Sarah Jessica Parker smoking the other day, so I rang the police. Turns out it's not a horse pipe ban." Wordplay

#14353

"I was driving my bus when a group of kids at the back started taunting me and chanting "pedo" at me. So, I tossed them off." Wordplay

#14354

"I've been stuck in hospital for a month since a mole removal. In hindsight, maybe I shouldn't have used dynamite in my back garden." Wordplay

#14355

"Police were called to Carrow Road late on Friday night. They have arrested Delia Smith for firing a Gunn Randomly" Wordplay

#14356

"To all those people needing organ donors - my heart goes out to you, nah, it doesn't..." Wordplay

#14357

"The parents at my daughters School have complained because I pick her up every day wearing just my trunks. Now everyone reckons I'm some kind of Speedophile." Wordplay

#14358

Statistically taller people sleep longer in bed. Wordplay

#14359

"My mate is an archaeologist and on a recent dig he found what he thought was the tip of a spear, but some of his colleagues were unsure. He explained it though, and to be fair, he did have a point." Wordplay

#14360

When I hear, a newsreader mention the West Bank, I can't help giggling because in my mind I swap the W and the B around. Wordplay

#14361

"When I Worked at the morgue we sometimes used to gamble for body parts. It was all fun and games until somebody lost an eye." Wordplay

#14362

"I hope we don't get the Euro over here, it just wouldn't sound right. Imagine going into the butchers and asking for 'a Euro of sausages.'" Wordplay

#14363

"I was excited to hear my mates had organized a weekend of parachuting but it was a big disappointment. I thought we were going to be hunting crippled athletes." Wordplay

#14364

Banter = Legal Racism Wordplay

#14365

"I've just bought an after eight bar for only 30p in Tesco. It was mint." Wordplay

#14366

I've been visiting an alternative doctor for my erectile dysfunction, but I found out the other day he was a fraud. I was going to sue him, and thought I had a pretty good case, but my lawyer said I'd never get it to stand up in court. Wordplay

#14367

"I took my new girlfriend to an exhibition at the Tate, she pointed to a pot and said "That's an Imported Mycenaean stirrup vase found in the acropolis of Ras Shamra" I thought "That's an arty fact" Wordplay

#14368

"I went to the doctors today and said, "My leg keeps talking to me and asking me to lend it Money." The doctor replied, "I think your leg is broke." Wordplay

#14369

No Katy Perry, he's not an alien, just black Wordplay

#14370

"The bloke who's just moved in next door is half Kenyan. Ken." Wordplay

#14371

"The local nudist colony held an 80's night. I came as a 12-inch single" Wordplay

#14372

"BBC NEWS: "Internet is 'changing our memory.'"I'd bet 100 cache it's had no influence on my thinking whatsoever." Wordplay

#14373

"I thought that my brain was leaking out, so I went for scan. Turns out it was all in my head." Wordplay

#14374

"I just had a boxing match with a Star Wars character. I won, Han's down." Wordplay

#14375

"I went to a phone shop to buy a new phone but ended up leaving with an African Chuckle Brother. I think they must have thought I'd asked for a BlackBarry." Wordplay

#14376

"My wife is always looking for opportunities to put me down. I think she's fed up with carrying me everywhere." Wordplay

#14377

"When I was a kid, my mum used to say, "if you ever swear, I'll wash your mouth out with soap!" What a hypocrite! You should've heard the language when I bit her fingers off!" Wordplay

#14378

"I've decided that I'm gonna be a Cartographer when I grow up...... I've got it all mapped out." Wordplay

#14379

"It's unfortunate for me that people see me as a lover not a fighter... as I'm actually as much better fighter than I am a lover. For one thing, the fights usually last longer... ...and also, I use my fists less." Wordplay

#14380

"Just been to Pizza Hut in Newcastle. I had a Howaiiyan and she had a Whyaiian." Wordplay

#14381

"My mate has developed an addiction to drinking petrol. I advised him to attend an AA meeting." Wordplay

#14382

"I did a tour of a cheese factory in Holland last week. Apparently, Edam is made backwards." Wordplay

#14383

I order the club sandwich all the Time, but I'm not even a member. I don't know how I get away with it. Wordplay

#14384

"I used to Work on the factory floor. Until the management told me I had to stand up." Wordplay

#14385

"My wife is upset because I didn't get her what she asked for, for her birthday She said she wanted something that's electrical, that vibrates and brings waves of pleasure. I got her the Ultimate Deluxe Rapid Fire X-Box 360 controller." Wordplay

#14386

"I got kicked out of my local record store after enquiring about a Coldplay song. I only went in looking for Trouble." Wordplay

#14387

I'm off camping later. Anyone know where I can get a pink feather boa? Wordplay

#14388

Our local Dominoes has shut down. Not sure why, but can't help feeling that'll be the first of many. Wordplay

#14389

My mate's lost his sense of touch... you've got to feel for him. Wordplay

#14390

If a robot does the robot is it still called the robot or is it just dancing? Wordplay

#14391

"There is a thin line between being fit and being fat. That thin line being the letter "i" Wordplay

#14392

"I'm getting a bit sick of eating boiled eggs with soldiers every morning. I can't wait to leave the Army." Wordplay

#14393

"I wanted Cheryl Cole to have a Christmas no.1 On my face." Wordplay

#14394

Thought Spurs had signed a new right-back but it turned out to be Hutton dressed as Lahm. Wordplay

#14395

"Due to the cutbacks, I was made redundant from teaching at the deaf School. The irony is, I still sign on Thursday." Wordplay

#14396

"What's the difference between a sewing machine and a female jogger? A sewing machine's only got one bobbin" Wordplay

#14397

"I'm involved in the illegal trading of large male deer. It's big bucks." Wordplay

#14398

"The kids don't understand the sacrifices I make. Every Sunday, I cut the throat of a goat." Wordplay

#14399

"I bought a dog whistle, but it's rubbish. Whenever I put it in his mouth, he just starts dribbling." Wordplay

#14400

I am a master of subtlety, but not many people realize that. Wordplay

#14401

"My grandad was a fantastic golfer. His dying wish was to be buried under our local shop.

He's now 6 under Spar." Wordplay

#14402

"Beach Volleyball is a team sport. But I prefer to play with myself." Wordplay

#14403

"My girlfriend wrote to me saying she breaking up with me and now living in the capital of the province of Burgundy. It was a Dijon letter." Wordplay

#14404

If you sleep with a dead black girl, is it Negrophelia? Wordplay

#14405

"I woke last night to find a shadowy figure looming over me. It turns out that the previous tenant, who died here, was a weaver." Wordplay

#14406

"My mate's cat was stolen, skinned and made into a School bag. He's coming to terms with it." Wordplay

#14407

She came. She's sore. I conquered. Wordplay

#14408

"I dialed a wrong number today. I desperately needed an ambulance as my wife had collapsed but instead I rang Babestation." Wordplay

#14409

It's Time I turned flesym around... Wordplay

#14410

"As a last resort to shake off my cold, I locked myself in a large box and sat in there burning wood. Two days later I was cured.." Wordplay

#14411

"Breaking News: The act of smashing up newspapers." Wordplay

#14412

I'm in big trouble with the RSPCA after I uploaded my video version of "Whip my Hare" onto You Tube. Wordplay

#14413

"I had a huge slice of good luck yesterday, and it really annoyed my secretary.

It was her last day, and that was her cake." Wordplay

#14414

"This guy at Work is always going on about his iPad, and is constantly shoving his iPhone 4 in my face. Today it all got too much; I threw them both on the floor and stamped on them. How do you like them Apples?" Wordplay

#14415

"Saw a sign saying "Free Range Eggs" earlier. Never heard of 'Range Eggs' before, but at least they're free." Wordplay

#14416

"Saw this warning sign on a carrier bag ''To avoid suffocation, keep away from babies and children'' Murderers are getting soo young these days..." Wordplay

#14417

I sneezed really hard, and while I didn't break any bones, I did sustain some tissue damage. Wordplay

#14418

"Doctor, my breathing is shallow. I can't take a big breath anymore. Do you think it's because of the medicine you gave me?" "Probably, it can cause sigh defects." Wordplay

#14419

"Every Time I mix beer and lemonade together I find I can't walk properly. I think I must be shandycapped." Wordplay

#14420

"Isn't it funny how in the word 'alsatians' we can find 'asians'. Yet we can find alsatians in asians too." Wordplay

#14421

"The war on arms is quite a scary thought, isn't it? We're outnumbered 2 to 1" Wordplay

#14422

"American humor It just doesn't include u" Wordplay

#14423

"BBC News - "Five-a-day will not cut cancer". It will for me... ...I'd normally smoke 40." Wordplay

#14424

"I turned 32 today. It's now 23." Wordplay

#14425

"I was sat in traffic the other day... I got ran over" Wordplay

#14426

"This Sod guy must be pretty powerful... Everybody knows about his law." Wordplay

#14427

I wanted to Work as a Wizard but I couldn't get the staff. Wordplay

#14428

"I'd like to buy this chess set please" "How will you be paying, sir?" "Check mate".." Wordplay

#14429

"A woman spent 35 years Working for Natwest bank. She was recently made redundant and hasn't coped very well. She now spends her days outside the branch using the ATM repeatedly. Doctors say she's just suffering from withdrawal symptoms" Wordplay

#14430

"I've seen loads of music concerts for AIDS with Bono and Bob Geldof and Queen.

Why don't they just get The Cure?" Wordplay

#14431

"A cruise ship has run aground off the coast of Italy? That's a moor ey?" Wordplay

#14432

"My mate called me up this morning. Which is strange because my name's Abe." Wordplay

#14433

"I went to the zoo with my family today. Later on, I was watching the gorillas with my gran when they suddenly started mating! It hurt at first but I think gran enjoyed it." Wordplay

#14434

If you're not made of Money, why does everything cost an arm and a leg? Wordplay

#14435

Staff evacuated the Ann Summers shop in Glasgow yesterday after a bomb hoax. Probably the Work of Basque terrorists. Wordplay

#14436

"I spelt 'cripple' using one P while playing a game of scrabble last night. Apparently, it's an invalid word." Wordplay

#14437

"My little sister is going to be on big brother this Summer. She doesn't yet know about it, but I'm not going to give her a choice." Wordplay

#14438

"My friend lost an arm to a snake-bite. He had twelve pints of it and fell through a window." Wordplay

#14439

"There's an awkward Time when girls don't want to use sanitary towels, but are too young to use tampons. So, I came up with the 'Tamtowel'. It's filled a gap in the market." Wordplay

#14440

"I had a continental breakfast this morning. Tires taste disgusting." Wordplay

#14441

"The new Apple iPark holiday resort's a bit disappointing. It only has one bar." Wordplay

#14442

"Solitude. It's not for everyone." Wordplay

#14443

"After last night's fight, does anyone else want to give Harrison a smack? Please form an Audley queue." Wordplay

#14444

"A lady knocked on my door earlier today and asked me if I was interested in donating 3 a month to help people without index fingers. What a pointless charity." Wordplay

#14445

"My dad used to beat me until I was black and blue. I wanted to be a Man Utd fan, but he said it was Inter Milan or nothing." Wordplay

#14446

A scientist doing a large experiment with liquid chemicals was trying to solve a problem when he fell in and became part of the solution. Wordplay

#14447

The first rule of telepathy club is Wordplay

#14448

"Why did the 'H' kill himself? Because the Jihad" Wordplay

#14449

"My mate thought it would be funny to tip a full bottle of Lucozade over my head earlier. That's Original, I thought to myself." Wordplay

#14450

"I have spent the last few days in Amersham, a town in Buckinghamshire and had a great Time. It's just like Amsterdam, only with less STDs." Wordplay

#14451

I couldn't afford to buy cotton so I decided to be abrasive, and steel wool... Wordplay

#14452

No matter how much I plead, my wife flatly refuses to get a breast enlargement. Wordplay

#14453

"I wanted to get a power-gate for my drive. But with gate power comes gate responsibility." Wordplay

#14454

"My computer keeps crashing. Must be the driver." Wordplay

#14455

"Genetics has taught us one very important thing: Every girl you meet is a double crosser." Wordplay

#14456

In a democracy, it's your vote that counts; in feudalism, it's your Count that votes. Wordplay

#14457

"My girlfriend bought me a surprise gift, a 500-watt halogen bulb. How brilliant is that?" Wordplay

#14458

Upon being told I have a drinking problem I gave careful consideration and completely agree. I've two hands and only one mouth Wordplay

#14459

"My mother-in-law suffered from terrible heart burn. I stabbed her with a red-hot poker." Wordplay

#14460

Cannibals are so full of themselves. Wordplay

#14461

The only Time my wife makes me come is when dinner's ready Wordplay

#14462

"Apparently over two million toddlers are overweight in Britain. I like to think of them as waddlers." Wordplay

#14463

"My Neighbor isn't happy that I've taken up fencing. Because It's his." Wordplay

#14464

I'd advise you to never take my advice Wordplay

#14465

"This guy in the pub was trying to fill me in on his vast knowledge of German goalkeepers. I didn't learn anything though; he should have explained in Lehmann terms." Wordplay

#14466

"In a lot of Greek legends, people are impregnated by animals, even though we now know this is a physical impossibility. It was a common myth-conception." Wordplay

#14467

If you would like to help with the restoration of our local jeweler's shop, please give us a ring. Wordplay

#14468

"I said to my mate the other day; "My brother met a famous black rapper yesterday."

My mate replied; "Did he?" "No, it was Jay-Z." Wordplay

#14469

"My dog gave birth to 2 puppies tonight. I don't want them though, so I've chucked them in the bin with the rest of the litter." Wordplay

#14470

"My daughter is being obsessively stalked by an engineer who Works on rail and water bridges. Why cantilever alone?" Wordplay

#14471

I thought Yosemite was a 'street' way to greet a Jew? Wordplay

#14472

"I almost got into a fight with my new Neighbor, Neil Buchanan, after I spilt some rubbish on his lawn. I apologized, and tried picking it up, but he just shouted "NO!" He clearly wanted to make something out of it." Wordplay

#14473

"'coming to a cinema near you' how do they know where I live?!" Wordplay

#14474

"I've seen a lot of people dressed up as a couple of gangsters from the Eastend of London lately. Must be some sort of new Krays." Wordplay

#14475

"Formica is much too good for Blackburn. He has that top of the table quality..." Wordplay

#14476

Ever since I went on that helter-skelter I've been on a downward spiral. Wordplay

#14477

Propaganda...is that when you have a good look at something?? Wordplay

#14478

"I get a real thrill out of training wild animals. The hares stand up on the back of my neck." Wordplay

#14479

"So doctor, how did my wife's operation go?" I asked, nervously, "Hmmmm this is a bit tricky..." He replied, "Doc, put the Rubik's cube down, I'm trying to talk to you..." Wordplay

#14480

So, you're trying to convince me that I've turned into a non-metallic element? I wasn't boron yesterday Wordplay

#14481

Nando's - The second-best way to cover your fingers in a hot bird's juices. Wordplay

#14482

"Hi there, don't panic, but I am in hospital after I poisoned myself. I accidentally ate what I thought was an onion, but was actually a daffodil bulb. Doctors say I will be out in the Spring." Wordplay

#14483

"My wife has got a really cracking body. She's riddled with arthritis." Wordplay

#14484

"Can anyone recommend me a good American sitcom set in a bar? Cheers." Wordplay

#14485

"Grimsby Town 0-2 Bath Two tap ins, apparently." Wordplay

#14486

"I'm not finding it easy giving up lying. It's quite hard to be honest." Wordplay

#14487

I am undergoing surgery that could potentially turn me into a felt tip pen, I think I'll be fine. Wordplay

#14488

I've become insecure of my manhood after my Jamaican wife said "I've smoked fatter joints than that." Wordplay

#14489

"I suggested to the wife that she had some Botox injections to smooth out the creases and wrinkles on her forehead. But she just frowned upon the idea." Wordplay

#14490

"A synonym is a word you use in place of one you can't spell.

\- Guess you need one for 'synonym' then. He's got one, synonym. Can't spell a word? Make up a synonym!" Wordplay

#14491

"The kids at School used to make me wear a sticker to School telling everyone I was a geek. The teachers never showed any interest until they started making me wear a swotsticker." Wordplay

#14492

"Is sandpaper rough? Course." Wordplay

#14493

Does anyone agree that 'The Sun' is rather specific whereas 'The Star' is more general? Wordplay

#14494

I was thrown out of the World Arson Championships for match fixing. Wordplay

#14495

"After spending a night in a hotel I went to the reception desk. The receptionist said, "Can I check you out sir?" I said, "Go for it, I hope you like what you see"." Wordplay

#14496

"I bought my son a Blow-up doll for his birthday. Otherwise known as the Muslim Action man" Wordplay

#14497

"I always refuse to cut corners. Which is why I lost my job in carpentry." Wordplay

#14498

"I've got a job joining metal plates together... ...apparently, it's riveting stuff!" Wordplay

#14499

A helicopter loses power over a remote Scottish island and makes an emergency landing. Luckily, there's a cottage nearby, so the pilot knocks on the door. "Is there a mechanic in the area?" he asks the woman who answered the door. She thinks for a minute. "No sir, but we do have a McArdle at number 15 and a McKay two streets away." Wordplay

#14500

"My doctor tells me I have a masturbation problem. But I'm determined to beat it.. ." Wordplay

#14501

"The Earl of Sandwich The Original Roll Model." Wordplay

#14502

I loved carving wood when I was a whittle boy. Wordplay

#14503

"Prevention is better than cure, they say. Not with bacon it isn't." Wordplay

#14504

"As a kid I learnt many knots whilst in the scouts. My scout-master always said the most important was "Do NOT tell your parents!" Wordplay

#14505

"Oxo cubes are only a pound a pack. I'm going to stock up." Wordplay

#14506

"I had to wipe my Computer's memory drive earlier... ...I came on it." Wordplay

#14507

"As my wife woke this morning, the first thing she said was, "How long you been up?"

I said, "About five minutes." She said, "Take it out and get off, I've got to go to Work." Wordplay

#14508

"I bought a fan belt today. It keeps the top of my trousers cool." Wordplay

#14509

"If having three wives is polygamy and having two wives is bigamy, what is having one wife called? Monotony." Wordplay

#14510

"When my wife was on her death bed I asked a priest to read her the last rites. "Sorry Sir" he said, "Women have no rights." Wordplay

#14511

"I made some jelly in the shape of Barack Obama. I wanted to set a president." Wordplay

#14512

Some stutter and stammer sufferers are stuck at the start of this sentence. Wordplay

#14513

"Tottenham Hotspur have been beaten by the Kaizer Chiefs. I predict a riot." Wordplay

#14514

I asked the girl in the pet grooming shop out to dinner. She couldn't make it, she was washing her hare. That old chestnut. Wordplay

#14515

"What's the difference between a Captain and a Lieutenant Colonel? There's a Major difference." Wordplay

#14516

If you get caught stealing a clean slate, does it go on your record? Wordplay

#14517

"What do you call a women who sets fire to her mortgage bills? Bernadette." Wordplay

#14518

"Standing on top of this train wondering what these overhead lines do. Then it struck me" Wordplay

#14519

"My girlfriend bought me some camouflage boxer shorts today. Looks like I'm going Commando." Wordplay

#14520

"Legs" is the word of the day. Why not come back to my house and spread the word." Wordplay

#14521

"I've just finished reading a magazine. It was OK." Wordplay

#14522

"I came up with a way of getting coal out of the ground. Hope no one else thinks of the same idea - it's mine." Wordplay

#14523

"I went to an Italian restaurant, and they had spaghetti on the menu. So, I had to call the waiter to wipe it off." Wordplay

#14524

"How much is 200 pounds in America? Underweight." Wordplay

#14525

"I don't trust Dannii Minogue. Her i's are too close together." Wordplay

#14526

I've just got back from Rome, their TV is behind the Times They don't even call it ITV +1 out there, they call it IITV. Wordplay

#14527

The secrets of the baking industry are given out only on a knead to dough basis. Wordplay

#14528

"BBC news: Fire hits Oxfam warehouse in Huddersfield. It must have been like bonfire night with all those flares going up." Wordplay

#14529

"There's something about the News of the World that I don't like, but I can't quite Work out what it is. It's been bugging me for a while." Wordplay

#14530

"I saw OCDC once. They played all their hits in alphabetical order." Wordplay

#14531

"Earl Grey goes down very nicely in the afternoon. According to Lady Gey." Wordplay

#14532

"In an attempt to make Wigan more cosmopolitan the council have set up an Urdu center in the town. Unfortunately, the locals went in asking for a short, back and sides." Wordplay

#14533

My daughter wanted a rocking horse for her birthday but I could only find one that sings pop. Wordplay

#14534

Hovis have just launched their new Farm Mouse Whole Grain Loaf Wordplay

#14535

"SKY NEWS: Woman "Hid dead babies in cool boxes" It must be a slow news day if Sky News are commenting on how nice the boxes were." Wordplay

#14536

"Went to a roller disco last night. The music was great and I got a perm." Wordplay

#14537

If a pair of shoes has 50% off, is it half price or buy one get one free? Wordplay

#14538

"I was on the net earlier. I now have a life ban from my local Tennis Club." Wordplay

#14539

"I found a bomb in a pint of milk. I just hope it doesn't go off." Wordplay

#14540

"My mate asked me what my best pickup line was? I replied ''Cocaine''" Wordplay

#14541

"I've just started a band called 'Voices Inside Your Head'. You'll go crazy when you hear us." Wordplay

#14542

I'm against hunting, in fact I'm a hunt saboteur. I go out the night before and shoot the fox. Wordplay

#14543

"I have managed to give up smoking cold turkey. I find it is better to cook and eat it." Wordplay

#14544

"I was in my local restaurant tonight & I ordered a steak. The waiter said "Well done sir?" I said "Thanks, it was nothing"." Wordplay

#14545

"Daily Mail: "Teenage hairdresser dies in explosion after cigarette ignites hair bleach left in her car". Probably the highlight of her week." Wordplay

#14546

"I drowned all my housemate's pet mice while he was at Work. No more Mr. Mice guy." Wordplay

#14547

"I've just seen a hedgehog being thrown out of a pub. He was spiking everybody's drinks." Wordplay

#14548

When I wrote my self-help book for clumsy people, they were tripping over themselves to get a copy. Wordplay

#14549

"I got a faulty plug socket for my birthday. I was shocked." Wordplay

#14550

"Got drunk last night and accidently spilt some beer all over this giant. He was not a tall happy." Wordplay

#14551

"My dad left his job at The Sun because they keep printing bad fashion advice. I told him to get with The Times." Wordplay

#14552

Did you hear about the guy who ran naked through a crowded church? They caught him by the organ. Wordplay

#14553

"I was in the army once, and the Sergeant said to me "What does surrender mean?" I said "..I give up!" Wordplay

#14554

If a homeless man owns a dog, is it a stray? Wordplay

#14555

"My son had his face painted to look like a run-down hotel. Now he just sits there, looking vacant" Wordplay

#14556

"I went to a swinger's party last night in my army uniform I had to leave my khakis in the bowl" Wordplay

#14557

A new book has just been released about Maddy \- 'Still missing, still missed.' I'd suggest asking the bloke who took a photo of 'what she looks like now' - he seems to be in the know Wordplay

#14558

"What do you call a Sikh on a trampoline? Boun-Singh" Wordplay

#14559

If there are any joiners out there looking for Work, my door is always open. Wordplay

#14560

"I've just borrowed ten grand from a loan shark, I'm not too worried about paying back it though, as long as I stay away from the Aquarium..." Wordplay

#14561

"I will never forget my childhood summers, when we would climb into old tires and roll down the hills. They were Goodyear's." Wordplay

#14562

"As a ginger, using an ATM is my favorite part of the day. It accepts me." Wordplay

#14563

"I bought some cooking apples today. Total waste of Money. They just sat on the kitchen side doing nothing, while I did all the cooking." Wordplay

#14564

Kids today don't know how easy they've got it with all this running hot and cold water, I can still remember my childhood well. Wordplay

#14565

"Just watched a feature length program about a Duck with two mouths. It was a double bill." Wordplay

#14566

"My top three favorite films of all Time are: 1. Groundhog Day 2. Pulp Fiction 3. Groundhog Day" Wordplay

#14567

"My girlfriend is getting too big for her boots. I'd forgotten how fast they grow at that age." Wordplay

#14568

Two pedophiles lying on a beach. One says to his mate, "Excuse me, you're in my sun". Wordplay

#14569

"I'm a bit like Marmite really... ...the unwanted by-product of alcohol." Wordplay

#14570

"The best thing about driving in the desert is that it will always be dry. It's unlikely terrain." Wordplay

#14571

"My mate told me he had bought a monkey that wears a fez and plays the cymbals. It was a wind-up." Wordplay

#14572

Everyone refers to it as the Post Office but I want to know what it is now. Wordplay

#14573

"What do you call a ginger with a dead gorgeous body? A necrophiliac." Wordplay

#14574

"I am now banned from my local Shopping Centre. Apparently, a relief car park is not exactly what it says it is." Wordplay

#14575

"Just bought a new Wigwam, the wife says it looks just like one of our older Wigwams.

I agree, it's very similar to a certain ex Tent" Wordplay

#14576

"Sky news: 'Miss USA Rocked by Strip Show Photos' In other news: 'Miss Afghanistan Stoned After Strip Show Photos'" Wordplay

#14577

"My wife's got a cracking pair of jugs ... So, we're taking them back to John Lewis' to get a refund." Wordplay

#14578

"Whenever my brother joined the army, they made a man out of him. They even paid for the operation." Wordplay

#14579

"When taking children to the cinema always take a kettle, teapot and some teabags. Some PG Tips there for you." Wordplay

#14580

"Just spent two grand on an ice cream van. It melted in 15 minutes." Wordplay

#14581

"Went into B&Q and asked a member of staff, "Where can I find some hammers, nails, a bag of cement, and a trowel?" "They are all under 'Construction'," she answered. "Oh, well where will they be when they are finished?" I replied." Wordplay

#14582

"I've just got a job in a nursery, and YES, I will abuse my position. I'll steal as many plants as I can." Wordplay

#14583

"I'm fed up with my boss for forcing me to stand on one leg every single day. Tomorrow I'm putting my foot down." Wordplay

#14584

As a claustrophobic epileptic, I've always found it hard to fit in. Wordplay

#14585

"I've tried and tried all day to spell diarrhea. I give up, had to call it squits." Wordplay

#14586

"I was redecorating my room so I left my Friends DVDs across the way from my bed. I stacked my NME magazines on my bedside locker though. Keep your Friends close and your NMEs closer." Wordplay

#14587

"I came second in the World Cat Shaving Championship. I lost by a whisker." Wordplay

#14588

I was knocking one out at Work today when I thought to myself "I hate my job as an anaesthetist" Wordplay

#14589

"I bought my fat wife some size 10 clothes for her birthday, Many unhappy returns" Wordplay

#14590

I get my kicks out of cuddling wild horses. Wordplay

#14591

"I can make a sandwich with both hands tied behind my back. Incredible feat." Wordplay

#14592

"I'm training my new dog. Or whatever hitting it with a train is called." Wordplay

#14593

"I had a fantastic job last year. I was making big Money. That was the problem though, people noticed the notes were 5mm too big." Wordplay

#14594

"My boss has just told me my jobs on the line He was merely confirming my status as a train driver." Wordplay

#14595

"I happened to be at a petting zoo recently. This girl puts down her bag to tie her shoelace. Perfect opportunity. I dashed over, grabbed the bag, jumped over a picket fence, through two paddocks but unfortunately tripped over a gathering of young goats, hitting my head and was apprehended. I would have got away with it if it wasnt for them pesky kids." Wordplay

#14596

"I went out with a game bird yesterday evening. It was a very pheasant experience." Wordplay

#14597

In The Sun, today, there is a story about an attempt to smuggle 1m worth of drugs aboard HMS Manchester by a wren, but the attached picture is clearly of a blackbird. Wordplay

#14598

"My girlfriend dumped me over the phone today. I was surprised that she could carry me in the first place." Wordplay

#14599

"Music scholars have found interesting new details about one of Beethoven's early scores. She was eighteen years old and Worked in the bakery." Wordplay

#14600

I think I've gone mental. Here I am, trying to Work out an anagram of the word 'grown'. It's not a joke guys, please don't laugh. It's just wrong. Wordplay

#14601

"Know what takes my breath away? Throat cancer." Wordplay

#14602

"I'm the skipper of the local fishing vessel. Two of the other lads do the rope for me." Wordplay

#14603

"MSN News "Mum left in car park by pair" You'd never get that treatment from a Banana." Wordplay

#14604

"Kids do the funniest things. I just watched my three-year-old open a canister of nitrous oxide. I couldn't help but laugh." Wordplay

#14605

"I saw an ad online promising free corned beef! All I had to do was put in my email address. It was a total con, all I got was Spam." Wordplay

#14606

"I constructed a cupboard for my wife to put bed linen and towels, but while she was putting stuff in it, it collapsed and killed her. Turns out I'd made a fatal airer." Wordplay

#14607

"I was doing a bit of stand-up in London last night. I also did some sitting down." Wordplay

#14608

Whilst on sentry duty in pitch darkness I suddenly saw a horse and rider, clad in armor, charging straight at me. I quickly took off my knight vision equipment. Wordplay

#14609

"I bought a picture book about the One Hundred Year War. It was a long, drawn-out battle." Wordplay

#14610

I'm terrible at playing Hide and Seek, I think you'll find. Wordplay

#14611

"My local barbers is offering a shave with a hot towel. Can't help thinking a razor would be more effective." Wordplay

#14612

"A mate of mine got terminated for persistent misbehavior at his job today. I thought that was a bit harsh. Couldn't they just have fired him?" Wordplay

#14613

"I can't believe a film about a piece of fruit is causing such a stir at the Oscars. All I'm hearing is "The King's Peach this, the King's Peach that" Wordplay

#14614

"Some little kid just ran up and shot me in the back of the head with a foam dart. I thought, "He's got a nerf!"." Wordplay

#14615

"I sold some dodgy horse pellets to a bloke on eBay and now he's demanding a refund or else. Either way, it looks like I'm getting some bad feed back." Wordplay

#14616

"Ran into this skinhead, the other day. He had a swastika tattooed on his forehead and called it his 'Deutsche Mark'. Me and my mates beat him black and blue. Showed him a bit of a 'British Pound'." Wordplay

#14617

I wouldn't dream of being an insomniac. Wordplay

#14618

"Do I enjoy Shopping in all these cheap foreign supermarkets? Just a Lidl." Wordplay

#14619

"There was a leaflet on contraception stapled to the middle of my newspaper today. It was a pull-out special." Wordplay

#14620

"I wanted to impress a girl so I offered to buy her shoes. She said they weren't for sale." Wordplay

#14621

"My mate reckons he's the best pot dealer in the country. I think he's just got delusions of ganja." Wordplay

#14622

I just tried some of the new "Trebor extra strong gum" this morning, it was mint. Wordplay

#14623

"Ban land mines now! It's Time to put our foot down." Wordplay

#14624

"I went to the gym today, tried some powerlifting, did the clean and jerk. This was quite strange for me, as I usually do that the other way around." Wordplay

#14625

"I maintain a house attached to one other house. I love telling people that I'm nursing a semi." Wordplay

#14626

"The missus had to have both her legs amputated and the doctor gave her some cream for the wounds. I'll stand by her though...just to rub it in." Wordplay

#14627

"I just saw a sign in Specsavers, '70% off Frames' Surely the lenses would fall out." Wordplay

#14628

"I've just met my daughters Special Needs teacher. How a mong got such an important job I'll never know." Wordplay

#14629

"I pushed my wife down the water channel at Alton Towers. She was fluming." Wordplay

#14630

"BBC News: Senior dental consultant removed. I wonder who's going to be filling in?" Wordplay

#14631

"We woke up this morning to the wife's head stinking of fish, with a gill sprouting out one ear and a tail fin from the other. The doctor reckons it's the worst looking brain tuna he's ever seen." Wordplay

#14632

I tried poaching a rhino the other day. I couldn't find a big enough pan though. Wordplay

#14633

"I used to go out with a baker. I had to dump her in the end though. She was too kneedy." Wordplay

#14634

"I kicked out my wife last night... It's like licking out but uses considerably more foot." Wordplay

#14635

"*Newsflash* Russel Crowe has been arrested and charged with Cannibalism after a female extra from his latest movie went missing and search teams were unable to trace the body. When asked if he regretted his actions, Mr. Crowe's publicist simply replied "No, he's Gladiator" Wordplay

#14636

"I've designed a form of camouflage that is 100% effective. I'd love to show it to you, but I can't." Wordplay

#14637

"My mate challenged me to a game of drafts today. I won with a 3000-word essay." Wordplay

#14638

"My Italian friend just told me he's built a frame of metal bars to hold wood when it's burning in his fireplace. I said, "How is it?" He said, "It's a grate." Wordplay

#14639

If you have any gloves you don't want, I'll take them off your hands. Wordplay

#14640

"I bought my wife a 6ft spoon for Christmas. Really caused a stir." Wordplay

#14641

"My wife told me that she is sick to death of me waltzing in at 3am every weekend. So when I came home this morning I did the tango instead." Wordplay

#14642

"I saw this really cool caterpillar earlier so I decided to take it home. The Mrs wasn't too happy about having a 45-ton digger on the drive though." Wordplay

#14643

"I found myself in trouble earlier for posting racist jokes from my Macbook. They aren't PC." Wordplay

#14644

board games...why do people engage in such trivial pursuits? Wordplay

#14645

I'm so skint, even my computer is low on cache. Wordplay

#14646

"I'm writing a book about 'Allergies and Rashes'. I've started from scratch." Wordplay

#14647

"I caught the eye of this girl at the club. I knew I shouldn't have worn my fishing hat." Wordplay

#14648

I'm not anti-lost, I'm just profound Wordplay

#14649

"Body of Gareth Williams found in MI6 murder case. Murder case? That's a bit of an extravagant term for a sports bag." Wordplay

#14650

"What's 6 inches long and likes a good pound? A piggy bank." Wordplay

#14651

"My local cinema has decided to combat obesity by selling bags of nuts instead of sweets.

They call it "Pecan Mix" Wordplay

#14652

"I never knew what true happiness was until I got married. Then it was too late." Wordplay

#14653

"My wife's a particle physicist. Yup, there's no dust around our house." Wordplay

#14654

"What do you get if you cross an Immigrant and a naked person? An Asylum Streaker." Wordplay

#14655

"I was speaking to a girl in a bar last night when I commented that I'm just like a sword.

"Is it because you're so long?" she asked. "No" "Is it because you're dashing?" "No"

"Then how are you like a sword?" "Because I'm going to rapier"." Wordplay

#14656

"I was playing scrabble with my wife. I said, "You've got B O". She said, "Stop looking at my tiles". I said, "I wasn't" Wordplay

#14657

"The lift doors in a hotel open and a beautiful woman runs out. She hurries over to the reception desk and says to the man: "Excuse me, I'm in a dreadful rush, could you please check me out?" The receptionist looks her up and down and says: "Not bad. Not bad at all." Wordplay

#14658

"I can't help it. Every Time I take a girl to bed; I end up stabbing her in the eyes. And Mum's always told me off for my ffffing and blinding." Wordplay

#14659

"Violence is never the answer. Unless the question is "What's an anagram of Noel vice?" Wordplay

#14660

Rock and roll has torn my family apart. My parents died in an avalanche. Wordplay

#14661

"I thought my girlfriend was hiding something in her computer so I hacked into it. I feel a bit silly now as I only found a bunch of wires and a few circuit boards." Wordplay

#14662

"What do you call it when someone murders another person? Homicide. What do you call it when someone murders a king? Regicide. What do you call it when someone completely murders music? Brokencyde." Wordplay

#14663

"My wife told me that she was fed up with me sitting around the house and that I should get a trade. So, I swapped her for a stripper." Wordplay

#14664

"I had a letter through the post saying my census is outstanding... How they can judge how good it is when I haven't sent it off yet." Wordplay

#14665

"Whats square and hairy? A pubic cube." Wordplay

#14666

"I've invented a new hair dye range that is only available for people in supervisory positions.

It's called 'Just Foremen'." Wordplay

#14667

"Trust me, if you want the birds to flock around you, screaming and begging you for what you have to offer... Buy some chips at the sea-side." Wordplay

#14668

"Coronation Streets Betty Driver Dies age 91... Her 3 brothers Racing, Screw and Pile are said to be devastated." Wordplay

#14669

"My mate dared me to kidnap all the X-Factor contestants. I said I wouldn't take The Risk." Wordplay

#14670

"OCD sufferers. They need to sort it out." Wordplay

#14671

"Getting hired as a designer for the "Bench & Chair" company wasn't easy. But apparently, they really enjoyed my stool sample." Wordplay

#14672

If I had a pound for everyTime I didn't know what was happening, I'd be querying why people are giving me pounds. Wordplay

#14673

"I lit the candles, poured some wine, and asked my girl, "Any chance you're up for some mutual masturbation?" She replied, "Let's duet." Wordplay

#14674

"My mates a SkI instructor.... He teaches people to eat yoghurts safely." Wordplay

#14675

"I was doing one of those online quizzes to find out how dominant I am. But I just couldn't Submit." Wordplay

#14676

"I threw a set of industrial speakers at my dad's head once. He looked tannoyed." Wordplay

#14677

I went to see my Grandma as a kid, and I always tell her: "Grandma, stop dressing up as a child." Wordplay

#14678

Why is it called Lubricant, surely it should be Lubrican. Wordplay

#14679

"I broke the lift in Work this morning by punching the control panel as hard as I could. It was bang, out of order." Wordplay

#14680

A friend of mine has got such a short temper. I was playing cards with him the other day and he just snapped Wordplay

#14681

"I'm going out on the push tonight. It's like going out on the pull, but more aggressive." Wordplay

#14682

Have an imaginary skin condition? Try pseudo-cream. Wordplay

#14683

"Alphabetti Spaghetti. WARNING - May contain N, U, T and S" Wordplay

#14684

"I brought my dog to the vet for a cat scan today. They found three in him." Wordplay

#14685

"I was visited by the ghost of Christmas present. Serves me right for not putting air-holes in it." Wordplay

#14686

"Scrooge walks into a pub with a black and white decorative theme. Bar Humbug!" Wordplay

#14687

"My wife was in the bath crying earlier, so I said, 'You're in a state - what's the matter?'

'Liquid', she replied." Wordplay

#14688

"My mum knows I have been stealing Christmas trees to buy drugs. She found the needles all over my bedroom floor." Wordplay

#14689

"My wife just spent three whole weeks looking for my FIFA game. It was above and beyond the call of duty." Wordplay

#14690

"I started a football team 2 years ago called 'The Champions', but we haven't won a game yet, and I'm sick of all the other teams running around at the end singing 'we beat the champions.' I think I'm going to change our name to, 'Off Constantly.'" Wordplay

#14691

"I'm not too sure what to do with this kilo of cocaine that I found on the beach. I suppose that I'll just have to deal with it." Wordplay

#14692

"Saw the world's biggest fan last week. It blew me away." Wordplay

#14693

"Gave up Whale-watching. Couldn't see the porpoise." Wordplay

#14694

I never set out to be a shoplifter, I just picked things up as I went along. Wordplay

#14695

"Just asked the wife if it's alright for me to go fishing. "Get real!" she replied. I've taken that as a yes." Wordplay

#14696

"A clock with a mirror? Time for reflection." Wordplay

#14697

"My girlfriend can't leave the house without putting her face on... She hasn't been the same since that acid attack." Wordplay

#14698

"I had a trial for Man Utd but because of a red card in my first match they didn't sign me. Fergie said I shouldn't have given it to Giggs." Wordplay

#14699

"Policeman pulled me over, said I was going too fast. So, I took him to dinner first." Wordplay

#14700

"I bought a cordless keyboard on eBay. It only lets you play one note at a Time." Wordplay

#14701

I see in the news that cereals are being grown using human waste as fertilizer. I did wonder When I put milk on my Rice Krispies this morning they went "splat, dribble and plop". Wordplay

#14702

My mate has no luck with women and whenever he's down in the dumps he gets a new girlfriend. So, I've told him try somewhere else Wordplay

#14703

"I saw my son playing cards on a level crossing Hes addicted to gambling online." Wordplay

#14704

"I've just won five games of poker in a row whilst standing on a piece of bread. Think I'm on a roll." Wordplay

#14705

"My mate is in love with two Schoolbags. He's bisatchel" Wordplay

#14706

"BBC news tells me: "Police appeal to murder suspect". If he's killed someone, the last thing I want to know is what bands he likes." Wordplay

#14707

"Why didn't the skeleton go to the dance? Because David was playing in a football match." Wordplay

#14708

"I met my girlfriend at a summer fair. It was fete." Wordplay

#14709

"A man went into the butchers. "Why are you using a knife to cut those long eared furry animals?" he asked. "It's not a knife, it's a cimeter", replied the butcher. Talk about splitting hares." Wordplay

#14710

"Can't believe my baby is 1 year old today, Happy birthday PlayStation 3, I love you loads." Wordplay

#14711

I'm thinking of opening an Israeli phone top up shop called 'Credit Where Its Jew' Wordplay

#14712

"I made a Facebook fan page for my girlfriend. She didn't like it." Wordplay

#14713

It's funny how the majority of people that sell Pirate DVDs have a dodgy eye, one hand and a gammy leg. Wordplay

#14714

"My baby daughter has started stealing cheesy pop CD's. She's just taken her first steps." Wordplay

#14715

"If history repeats itself... I'd expect the same thing to happen again." Wordplay

#14716

"BBC Football Commentary: The ball breaks to Didier Drogba, whose cross-come-shot is blocked. For a second there, I thought I had mixed my internet tabs up." Wordplay

#14717

"I was just in my car with my mates' missus. She said, "Put your foot down." I said, "Sorry, do you not like it up your skirt?" Wordplay

#14718

"In a recent fit of rage, I threw books on the floor, upturned furniture, ran around screaming and then ripped the minute hand of the clock. I needed some Time off." Wordplay

#14719

"I'm in court accused of the murders of Dracula and Monte Cristo. I'm pleading guilty to both Counts" Wordplay

#14720

"The proudest moment of my life was in that delivery room, watching my girlfriend give birth to our baby. Although I'll never know how we ended up in that post office depot." Wordplay

#14721

"My wife said she "wanted a night to remember" So I bought a memory foam matress." Wordplay

#14722

"Jordan and her myopic chimp-son Harvey stayed at my guest house last year. I had no choice but to put the Prices up." Wordplay

#14723

"I have some jokes about the unemployed. They need Work though." Wordplay

#14724

"My car smells like Cherry Menthol. I've just had it Tuned." Wordplay

#14725

"I caught my wife and Neighbor today. I was crushed." Wordplay

#14726

"I feel sorry for my wife after I did a series of experiments on her which turned her invisible.

You've got to feel for her." Wordplay

#14727

"My mate keeps talking about his favorite biblical city. I told him not to Babylon." Wordplay

#14728

"My daughter brought her new boyfriend home today and to my horror he was brown. "Over my dead body are you seeing an ex-prime minister!" I screamed." Wordplay

#14729

"What do we want? To be precise! When do we want it? Half past seven, tomorrow night at Grimsby Tesco car park. Wear a red jumper and some jeans. Bring a packed lunch because there's going to be some team building exercises." Wordplay

#14730

"During my boring job on a production line filling various drinks containers, I often contemplate stealing one but I never do. I just bottle it every Time." Wordplay

#14731

"What do we want? More Fat Boy Slim. When do we want it? Right here, right now." Wordplay

#14732

"The recipe book told me to "slow cook for a few hours", so I hid all his knives." Wordplay

#14733

"Got into a fight this morning while listening to some music. I had my iPod on scuffle." Wordplay

#14734

"I've always wanted to be a bank robber, so I thought it was fantastic opportunity to learn a few tricks of the trade when one came into my local Barclays, and I was eager to learn. So, I took some notes." Wordplay

#14735

"Been telling my wife what chronology means for the past two weeks "Oh I get it now" she says It's about Time" Wordplay

#14736

"My relationship ended with my ex because I kept making rubgy jokes. We'll attempt to stay in touch, I'll give it a try anyway." Wordplay

#14737

"My mate asked me who had made Germany's 23-man squad for the European Championships I said "Klose, but no Sieger" Wordplay

#14738

"Last night's 3rd round spliff smoking contest went well. I'm joint leader." Wordplay

#14739

"Two clothing shops walk into a bar. Barman says, "Right, who's Next?" Wordplay

#14740

I'm not sure if I want my indecision to hold me back. Wordplay

#14741

I don't know what people are angling at, but they keep saying I'm obtuse Wordplay

#14742

Firefighters are on standby at the Swan Vesta factory after the Workers threatened an all-out strike. Wordplay

#14743

"I've been trying to get my computer to Work. But, when I got it there, they already had loads." Wordplay

#14744

"Last night my wife argued till she was blue in the face. Is making your point worth being suffocated for?" Wordplay

#14745

"They say music increases intelligence. I've been a studious pupil of the pink oboe for years." Wordplay

#14746

"When I was younger, I always remember my dad saying, "Son, it's important to have good vocabulary." If I had only known then the difference between the words Antidote and Anecdote, he would still be alive today." Wordplay

#14747

I went to the local mosque earlier and beat up a Mullah who had been preaching hate as a retaliation. Unfortunately, I got the wrong guy - it seems I made a clerical error... Wordplay

#14748

I used to be a cat burglar but I finally came to my senses: cats don't have much! Wordplay

#14749

I've just seen a flock of pigeons in army uniforms. I fear a military coo. Wordplay

#14750

I was quite a 'lady killer' in my younger days, but behind bars for thirty years has changed that. Wordplay

#14751

"Apparently over 30,000 people were there for the opening of the new Waterstones store in Oxford Street...... That's a turn up for the books." Wordplay

#14752

"French anthropologist Claude Levi-Strauss has died at the age of 100. Longevity must have been in his jeans?" Wordplay

#14753

All these years I've been told that Bob's my uncle but it turns out that he is actually my biological father. Wordplay

#14754

Auto-erotic asphyxiation, it's breathtakingly good. Wordplay

#14755

"I don't trust windows I can see straight through them" Wordplay

#14756

"I thought I'd run out of kitchen towel today. Turned out I had Plenty." Wordplay

#14757

"I think my girlfriend has got thrush, In fact... scratch that" Wordplay

#14758

"I hate the old tramp who lives under the railway bridge. He's my arch enemy." Wordplay

#14759

"My English teacher tells me I should stop using verbs in place of adjectives. I can't be doing with that." Wordplay

#14760

"I poured my cat out some milk the other day Still don't know how he got in there" Wordplay

#14761

"Newcastle are to get a new crime drama TV series. It's called CS:YI" Wordplay

#14762

"This thing with the 33 Chilean miners stuck in a small room together underground is just like Big Brother. They'll be boring for another two months as well." Wordplay

#14763

I'm fed up with 'Eat as much as you can' deals. Wordplay

#14764

"I suck the end really slow and watch the white begin to flow. I can't resist licking the rim before I thrust my tongue right in. Cadbury's Cream Egg; How do you eat yours?" Wordplay

#14765

"For a joke, a friend of mine sprayed me with a liquid that turned quickly turned into a vapor that was dangerous to inhale. I was fuming." Wordplay

#14766

"I decided to write some jokes about my eyes. They started off bad, but then they got cornea." Wordplay

#14767

"I've found a website where, if you log on to it, they give you a free chain. I'll send you the link." Wordplay

#14768

"BBC News - "Lord made false claims". Everyone knows that. As if he 'made the World in seven days'." Wordplay

#14769

"I have been down the maternity ward and the nurses have been swearing at me and insulting me I think I'm having a mid-wife crisis" Wordplay

#14770

"Wife: Do you want dinner? Husband: Sure, what are my choices? Wife: Yes and No" Wordplay

#14771

I told myself I'd apply for a new job around March and April. May, as well. Wordplay

#14772

"Hollywood Bowl have opened a new bowling alley in Bradford, it's called Bollywood Hole..." Wordplay

#14773

"It's illegal to shout "Fire!" in a crowded market full of Paki's. I wouldn't bother myself, I'd Just pull the trigger." Wordplay

#14774

Working with hovercrafts is tireless Work Wordplay

#14775

"I've just swallowed some peroxide. I think I'm going to dye." Wordplay

#14776

"My mate told me he's having an expensive private medical operation to cure his curved spine.

I said, "That's going to set yer back." Wordplay

#14777

"My football team played a team from Saturn today. We ran rings round them." Wordplay

#14778

"What is it called when a 15-year-old girl decides to become a nun? Premature Immaculation." Wordplay

#14779

All that glitters - has a high refractive index. Wordplay

#14780

"I've just paid 1000 for a sheepskin rug. I think I've been fleeced." Wordplay

#14781

"I was thinking of taking up that martial art that uses bamboo swords. I now find out I just won't have the Time. So, it's no Kendo." Wordplay

#14782

"My mum's sister is very knowledgeable when it comes to Time pieces, good old Aunty Clockwise." Wordplay

#14783

"I was asked to be a speaker at a charity event next weekend. I've just finished painting a giant cardboard box black for my costume." Wordplay

#14784

"It was perfectly normal for the nurse to give me a bed bath. Just seemed strange because I was in the vets at the Time." Wordplay

#14785

"My mate's a squatter. He pee's like a girl." Wordplay

#14786

"I'm a very bad escape artist. I don't get out much." Wordplay

#14787

I've just watched the final Michael Jackson film and thought, Is this it? Wordplay

#14788

I stole my last girlfriend's heart. Now I'm under cardiac arrest. Wordplay

#14789

"My doctor told me I have a hideous deformity on the side of my face. The cheek..." Wordplay

#14790

Astronomy is looking up! Wordplay

#14791

"What's the difference between a postman and a postwoman? A few letters." Wordplay

#14792

I just ate a midnight snack. One and a half after eights. Wordplay

#14793

"Our wheelie bin didn't get emptied today because of the snow. Perhaps I may have put a little too much snow in it." Wordplay

#14794

"I sold a couple of Adele Cd's on e-bay about a fortnight ago, and the people who bought them are refusing to pay. Do you think I should give up, or keep on chasing payments?" Wordplay

#14795

"My bodybuilder mate told me that every Time he sees meat he has a fit. Must be the protein shakes." Wordplay

#14796

"A friend of mine is known for going around to people's houses and stealing pictures of them, It's a poor trait." Wordplay

#14797

"In my post today there was a rapping magazine and some bananas. Must be black mail." Wordplay

#14798

"A detective I knew dropped his iPhone today He cracked the case" Wordplay

#14799

"Robbie Williams got a phone call from America's best female bodyguard earlier. She offered him protection." Wordplay

#14800

My wife is so fat she eats her dinner with a knife and forklift truck Wordplay

#14801

"Do you come here often?" asked the woman in the sperm clinic. Wordplay

#14802

I'm not saying I have trust issues, because you'll tell everybody. Wordplay

#14803

"A friend of mine had a breakdancing accident so I popped into the hospital to see him. He said "Alright, don't rub it in"." Wordplay

#14804

"What is the difference between a Harley and a Hoover? The position of the dirt bag." Wordplay

#14805

"I've always wanted to be an extra-orbital propulsion technician. It sounds really hard.

But it's not rocket Science." Wordplay

#14806

"I owed a friend some Money so I handed him a cheque. All he could say was, "This had better not bounce." It won't, it's made of paper." Wordplay

#14807

"Cif ? CIF ?!?!! What junt came up with that idea?" Wordplay

#14808

"My daughter thinks she's quite posh. She tries to speak with my plums in her mouth." Wordplay

#14809

Statistically the number of drunks in Russia is a Staggering 89% Wordplay

#14810

"Scientists announced that they've developed a gun that fires insults instead of bullets.

It's called a 'sod-off shotgun'." Wordplay

#14811

"My mate won a huge amount of Money playing Yahtzee against local gangsters. He suggested I try but I think it's too dicey." Wordplay

#14812

"I was amazed to learn that my Grandad's generation referred to condoms as "French letters". I'd be far too worried to use a contraceptive with a name like that in case it split at the first sign of any friction." Wordplay

#14813

Leave glue-sniffers alone. They get enough stick as it is. Wordplay

#14814

My fingernails are getting out of hand. Wordplay

#14815

"Just 10 minutes before they were scheduled to perform, the Kaiser chiefs have pulled out.

I predict a riot" Wordplay

#14816

Cookie thieves really take the biscuit. Wordplay

#14817

"Note to self: The Child Support Agency do not manufacture a Wonderbra for 13-year-old girls." Wordplay

#14818

"I was having the best stag party ever. Until they shot Bambi's mother." Wordplay

#14819

"I logged onto a website called "911 Jokes" this morning. Some of them were pretty amusing, but I don't think the guy who built the site can count." Wordplay

#14820

"Leonard Nimoy is gravely ill & despite being a firm believer in alternative medicines, he is not responding to any treatment. The doctors have given him just a few days to live.

Should have gone to Spocksavers." Wordplay

#14821

"Money Saving Expert Dilemma: "Cat has licked the Sunday roast, should we eat it?"

No, what a Stupid question, there's not even any good meat on a cat." Wordplay

#14822

"I have a blocked nose. Wish I wasn't made from Lego." Wordplay

#14823

"My boss called me into his office to see how my first day was going. He asked, "How are you finding your role?" I said, "If I'm honest, it could do with a little more mayo." Wordplay

#14824

"I made a chicken wrap this morning but it wasn't very good. It was totally out of tune and don't get me started on his beatboxing." Wordplay

#14825

"I finally managed to catch the sun today after years of failing. The paperboy was so impressed, he gave it to me, for free." Wordplay

#14826

The Iranian version of How to look good naked got off to a rocky start. Wordplay

#14827

"I found myself trapped by some tall hedges, I was amazed." Wordplay

#14828

"I've been training to be a pasta chef. It's going okay, apart from the fusillI mistakes." Wordplay

#14829

"The Sun - Prize Blunder: Nan ate 10,000 Kit Kat Give her a break!" Wordplay

#14830

"Beyoncé is pregnant, but it's not Jay-Z's. It's Destiny's Child." Wordplay

#14831

"My girlfriend always puts little 'x' at the end of her texts. Although why she insists on putting her age in Roman numerals I don't know." Wordplay

#14832

"I got hit by a car in Paris the other day and a French guy came upto me and said "Cest la vie" So, I replied "La vie!" But it didn't help." Wordplay

#14833

"2012. Get rich or die Mayan." Wordplay

#14834

"My grandfather was a bitter man... He hated any other types of beer." Wordplay

#14835

"an incorrect palindrome" read backwards is still an incorrect palindrome. Wordplay

#14836

"Petrol's gone up again." I said to my wife. As I extinguished my cigarette and quickly reversed away from the fiery remains of the 'Tesco' service station." Wordplay

#14837

"GEGS Scrambled eggs" Wordplay

#14838

"Have you seen those bottles of wine with Braille on them? Must be for when you get blind drunk." Wordplay

#14839

"A 'good lover' always comes after his 'girlfriend'. Alphabetically." Wordplay

#14840

"I tried taking a picture of a man with an artificial arm, but couldn't. Maybe I should use a camera instead." Wordplay

#14841

"A drunken tramp approaches a man who is looking under the bonnet of his car.

"Wash the problem?" the drunk asks. "Oh, piston broke," the man replies.

"Yesh, I know the feeling," says the drunken man." Wordplay

#14842

"My Agatha Christie 'murder mystery' duvet cover finally arrived in the post. Can't wait to open the package & see how it all unfolds" Wordplay

#14843

"I just got hit in the head by a falling number 7. It struck me as odd." Wordplay

#14844

"A dustman is collecting the bins when an old woman comes out of her house in her nightdress and curlers. 'Am I too late for the rubbish?' She asks. 'Course not dear' replies the dustman. 'Hop in.'" Wordplay

#14845

"I got a new jet plane but it only goes as far as the western isles of Scotland. Skye is the limit." Wordplay

#14846

My wife is so Stupid. She knows I cheat on her all the Time but she just keeps talking about our trusty shoes. Wordplay

#14847

"The Neighbors always complain when my girlfriend visits because she's so noisy when she comes. But this morning, I finally took her car to Kwik Fit for a new exhaust." Wordplay

#14848

"I tried a new OCD-themed restaurant today. It wasn't bad but you do have to order everything on the menu." Wordplay

#14849

"My daughter reminds me of a cute little bunny... I run her over in my car." Wordplay

#14850

"My mate was livid when I started pulling loads of skids on his brand-new top of the range mountain bike. I've told him Ill clean his seat but he's still not happy." Wordplay

#14851

Unsure what form of skating to take up? Go figure. Wordplay

#14852

"Brad and Angelina like to call their children unusual names, may I suggest for the next one; Snake, Sand or Arm. If they don't like any of them then how about, Sto." Wordplay

#14853

"I was out at my local club last night and this bird kept coming on to me and trying to dance with me. At first I was having none of it but after a few stiff drinks I was all over her. I guess it's true what they say, absinthe makes the heart grow fonder." Wordplay

#14854

"I woke up this morning to find my house was in flames. I ran outside screaming, "HELP! HELP! MY HOUSE IS ON FIRE! WHY IS THIS HAPPENING TO ME?" My Neighbor, matches in hand, said, "Karma" So I took a deep breath, and said gently, "Help, help, my house is on fire, why is this happening to me?" Wordplay

#14855

"I was feeling a little odd yesterday. Or as my wife would call it, a disabled child." Wordplay

#14856

"I've just had to buy a new knife. The old one wasn't cutting it." Wordplay

#14857

"My mate changed his name to Arial Font. He's always been a bit bold like that." Wordplay

#14858

"I really need to stop talking to inanimate objects. Note to shelf." Wordplay

#14859

"There was a French homeless man down my local high street who claimed for a quid we could see the "biggest shoe" complete con man, I ended up walking off aggrieved with a poor-quality magazine" Wordplay

#14860

"When I couldn't remember the name of the dog in The Wizard of Oz, my wife started giving me clues. I soon put To and to together." Wordplay

#14861

"What's wrapped in aluminum foil and hangs around the cathedral? The lunch pack of Notre Dame" Wordplay

#14862

Sleep is a great thing. You'll never tire of it. Wordplay

#14863

"Police have been called to an accident involving an ice cream van, A spokesman said "we may have to cone the area off "." Wordplay

#14864

Just been to Tesco and swapped 50 raisins for 100 sultanas. Can't believe the currant exchange rate! Wordplay

#14865

"Pakis. Putting the ''how?'' into shower." Wordplay

#14866

"Being 22 stone in this hot weather is like being Michael Jackson. I'm always very close to a 3ft Fan." Wordplay

#14867

"What do you do if your boiler explodes? Buy her some flowers." Wordplay

#14868

"My electric toothbrush came with the warning "Do not charge while turned on or battery may explode". I don't get why charging my toothbrush while brandishing a raging hard-on is going to cause an explosion." Wordplay

#14869

"My Mum is a top international finance lawyer. That's why she's gone to Iceland" Wordplay

#14870

"Be careful when taking sleeping pills. You don't want to accidentally overdoze." Wordplay

#14871

"I came third at the National Tanning Championships. I got bronze." Wordplay

#14872

"I got arrested the other day for vandalizing the axioms of mathematics. I got let off though, nothing could be proved..." Wordplay

#14873

"I met a smelly goose the other day. It honked." Wordplay

#14874

"My wife wants me to be more tender. She attacked me with a meat hammer." Wordplay

#14875

"I got arrested today for having smelly feet... It was the last two pieces of the corpse I still had to dispose of." Wordplay

#14876

"I've invented a new board game that combines chess, Connect4 and Battleships. It's called Rook, Line and Sinker." Wordplay

#14877

"I was messing around with my mate at the pottery factory yesterday and we got locked in the kiln. The boss fired us both." Wordplay

#14878

"While over here touring Great Britain, the Pope is hoping to visit a few Catteries around the country, because he really loves cats. I suppose you could say he's a Catholic." Wordplay

#14879

"This gypsy lady came up to me today. She said "I'm selling heather, are you interested?"

I said "Sure, how old is she?" Wordplay

#14880

"I've just bought a rocking horse. It's a pony with Parkinson's." Wordplay

#14881

"What do you call a man with a pole down his trousers? Rodney" Wordplay

#14882

My mate asked "Who was that lady I seen you with?" I corrected him "I saw". He replied "Ok, who was that eyesore I seen you with?" Wordplay

#14883

"In the News: 'Man chokes to death on pudding' ...obviously, a dessert not to be trifled with." Wordplay

#14884

"I woke up to a racket this morning. My tennis playing wife has a strange sense of humor." Wordplay

#14885

"I'm a tour guide in Brazil and on the bus, I said, "If you look to your left, you will see a giant man made from stone." A bloke at the back shouted, "Statue?" I said, "No, it's Christ The Redeemer." Wordplay

#14886

"Taking advantage of the great weather, I was in the sun earlier Which is why I'm up on charges for incest..." Wordplay

#14887

Not a single person is in a relationship. Wordplay

#14888

"The wife said, "Say one more innuendo and I'm leaving you!" "What, even a little slip up?" Wordplay

#14889

"I've recently broke up with my poor, black girlfriend. She'll ghettover it." Wordplay

#14890

A word that contains 2.8 circles is cool. Wordplay

#14891

"A policeman asked me, "Where were you on the evening of your wife's death?"

I said, "I was going door to door with my new business, delivering alcohol to those in need after 11pm, it's a simple effective service; customers can order via telephone, or over the internet." "How convenient," said the officer." Wordplay

#14892

"The jokes on the back of Penguin bars are just getting worse and worse. Take this one for instance - "Allergy advice: Contains gluten, milk and soya"." Wordplay

#14893

"I went outside this morning and a cup fell out of the sky and smashed on my head. and then another cup smashed on the floor in front of me and another one on my shoulder. I went back inside the house and my girlfriend said "what's the weather like?" "It's a bit muggy!" I said." Wordplay

#14894

I've always hated facial hair, but I must admit my Movember moustache is growing on me. Wordplay

#14895

"What do you get if you cross a pelican and a zebra? Two streets further away." Wordplay

#14896

"Apparently, Stephen Hawking is to run a marathon. Is he off his trolley?" Wordplay

#14897

"I wound up my eldest son last night by telling him I'm going to leave my entire estate to charity. I like to let my heir down now and again." Wordplay

#14898

"I've been described as an apathetic coward. I'm afraid I couldn't care less." Wordplay

#14899

"My wife has just told me she wants to tie the knot. Which is great! I had no idea she was into S&M" Wordplay

#14900

Does anyone else find it amusing that the German translation for Vaseline is "Shlippidich"! Wordplay

#14901

"I've just read on Skytext that a man who was pulled from the sea by lifeguards after getting into trouble has been described as 'idiotic' by local Police after it emerged he had been drinking heavily. Seems a bit harsh to me, if you're drowning in the sea you're bound to swallow a few drops." Wordplay

#14902

Seaside towns, are they all judged by their piers? Wordplay

#14903

"Last night I dropped a bottle of wine and three beers. I can't handle my drink." Wordplay

#14904

"I went to get a booster at the hospital yesterday and the nurse gave me a really sore jab.

So, I punched her back across the face." Wordplay

#14905

I'm delusional, or I think I am anyway. Wordplay

#14906

I recently got a job with a top accountancy. It didn't Work out. Wordplay

#14907

"Was at Work, Working at a dog treat factory today. Saw my boss strolling towards me, so I busied myself. 'You're making a right pigs ear of that Miller' He said. I said, 'Oh, why thankyou sir!'. Nice to receive a compliment once in a while." Wordplay

#14908

"They say that 90 percent of accidents happen in the home. That's why I spend most my Time around my mate's house, just to be on the safe side." Wordplay

#14909

If you write the word Chinese in itallics you get a slanty eye Wordplay

#14910

My great-grandparents are pretty average really. Wordplay

#14911

Got arrested for beating my girlfriend. Which is a sign that she takes chess far too seriously. Wordplay

#14912

"If you ever come across a fork in the road. You're probably outside a chip shop." Wordplay

#14913

"The local paedophile was arrested for washing and cutting children's hair. Police say he was grooming them." Wordplay

#14914

"The popemobile is useless. Not enough free texts." Wordplay

#14915

"What do you get if you cross the Equator with a hot air balloon? Further south." Wordplay

#14916

"An albino zebra walks into a bar. The barman says ''I thought you were barred?''" Wordplay

#14917

"Some bloke offered to find my missing guide dog. He's a Labrador retriever." Wordplay

#14918

"Three black guys broke into my house at 12:58, I punched two of them then my clock struck one." Wordplay

#14919

"Sky news "Man with one leg lost job at barclays bank" I bet he couldn't keep his balance steady?" Wordplay

#14920

"My mate's a builder. He reckons his hands are so rough he can plane timber with them. I've had enough of his callous lies." Wordplay

#14921

When visiting London recently I was very impressed with the range of restaurants near The Big Ben. They serve great food around the clock. Wordplay

#14922

"My wife's mum died last week, in her chair whilst doing a crossword. Ever since it happened, I've been sneaking in Puns about how she died to our conversations, and it's been really winding my wife up. Earlier today, we went to visit her mum's grave for the first Time. She said, "Right, whilst we're here, show some respect. No crossword Puns at all, ok?" "Ok." "Right, now which one is my mum's grave?" "3 down, 4 across." Wordplay

#14923

"I've just been down to the pub and had five pints of fresh orange juice. Now I can't talk properly. I think I'm pithed." Wordplay

#14924

Saw some fit scottish girl the other day, so naturally I was ayeing her up. Wordplay

#14925

My car's so old, it retyred. Wordplay

#14926

"'Boy 16 convicted of killing girl for free breakfast' That's very young for a cereal killer." Wordplay

#14927

"I asked a rioter if the army should help. `No tanks,' replied a Jamaican." Wordplay

#14928

"Me and the lads have a brilliant weekend ahead. Our Chinese mate has invited us to go to Reading for the weekend. Although I'm not exactly sure what he meant by me being the 'best man', and having to prepare a speech. It was completely beyond me." Wordplay

#14929

"I was asked to appear in a film about walking dogs. I've got the lead." Wordplay

#14930

"Fisting just ain't doing it for my girlfriend anymore. I'm gonna have to start using my head to save this relationship." Wordplay

#14931

Mix your metaphors, it's not rocket surgery. Wordplay

#14932

"I made it my mission to take cocaine in every country in Europe... And after 3 months, I've finally made it to the Finnish line." Wordplay

#14933

"I was in a crowded pub with my mate, when he suddenly sprayed me with fluorescent paint. Wish he'd stop showing me up like that." Wordplay

#14934

My Asian friend hates it when I swap the letters 'L' and 'R' on his keyboard. Wordplay

#14935

"'Win a trolley full of goodies.' The Tesco advert said in the newspaper. Imagine my disappointment after being informed I'd won to find Graham Garden, Bill Oddie and Tim Brooke Taylor left in a trolley outside my house tonight." Wordplay

#14936

"My mate William is looking for a house share but hasn't really had any luck. All the ones he's seen so far say 'No Bills'." Wordplay

#14937

"Decided to cut ties with my children yesterday. Got kicked out of Debenhams after five minutes though." Wordplay

#14938

"How does a matador like his coffee? Au lait!" Wordplay

#14939

Our book club challenged us to read a 1000-page book in a day. I chose the Greater London road atlas. I'm streets ahead of the rest Wordplay

#14940

"There was loads of coppers at my local church yesterday. I wish people would give more generously." Wordplay

#14941

"I walked into a bar that a was full of lonely fat chicks eating crisps. It must have been Pringles night." Wordplay

#14942

"I just had an argument with the wife and I'm in the doghouse again. Doesn't matter. At least I've got a good excuse to be in here this Time." Wordplay

#14943

"To those of you who have lost loved ones to kidney infections and diseases, Urine our prayers." Wordplay

#14944

If it wasn't for us, the USA would be a third of what it is today. Wordplay

#14945

"I always find it satisfying when I get jury duty. Means i'm not a suspect!" Wordplay

#14946

"I beat the Queen at strip poker last night. I got a royal flash." Wordplay

#14947

"My wife has told me as soon as our first baby is born, sacrifices will have to be made. I suppose we'll start with the baby." Wordplay

#14948

"I invented a machine gun that fires 2p and 1p coins. Now we'll see who's afraid of change." Wordplay

#14949

"My wife blames me for her stroke. She says I taught her the wrong way to hold her racquet." Wordplay

#14950

"My best mate Arthur, has a round table and a cat called Merlin. I can't help but laugh; Arthur is an old man's name." Wordplay

#14951

"Washing machines live longer with cowgone well she was the only one who knew how to use it" Wordplay

#14952

"I hate my job as a fish monger. The plaice stinks." Wordplay

#14953

"CASE just CASE That's just incase..." Wordplay

#14954

"Sky news: Boy aged 2, dies after fire rescue. I imagine the Fire Department will think twice before employing 2 year olds again." Wordplay

#14955

When it comes to cosmetic surgery, a lot of people turn their noses up. Wordplay

#14956

"I've just been attacked by a flock of birds. Raven lunatics, it was murder." Wordplay

#14957

I just climbed the second highest mountain in the world. Mount Everer. Wordplay

#14958

After being caught with cocaine at School the headmaster asked me to choose my punishment. I replied "I'll do lines". Wordplay

#14959

"I saw mystical medieval tube of toothpaste in Tesco. It said 'Heal thy gums.'" Wordplay

#14960

My mate was dying of cancer so I decided to send him a get well soon card, but knowing the state of the royal mail I sent a sympathy card to his mum instead. Wordplay

#14961

"I just saw my wife masturbating with a prosthetic limb. I thought to myself "She is gonna do herself some serious arm" Wordplay

#14962

"My mate needed something to make himself sick. I said "How about eating out of date Chinese food?" He said "Now that's using the old noodle" Wordplay

#14963

"Eyewitnesses said that they could hear the cries of terror as Sean Kingston headed for the bridge. They added that this was the first Time they had ever heard a bridge speak." Wordplay

#14964

"When life gives you lemons, make abstract lemon art. Life won't expect that." Wordplay

#14965

"I knew a man who chopped down trees in his sleep. He was a slumberjack" Wordplay

#14966

Trying to find evidence that a farmer is a drug addict is like trying to find a needle in a hay stack. Wordplay

#14967

"Hindsight is a wonderful thing... ...especially when you're standing behind Pippa Middleton." Wordplay

#14968

"This inflation rate is great. I pumped my tyres in under 10 seconds." Wordplay

#14969

"Step one: Buy a sheep. Step two: Name it "Relation" Now you have a relationsheep." Wordplay

#14970

"I've started up a mobile disco to make some extra cash, but I'm being sued for ruining a wedding I did last night. I only had two ringtones on my phone." Wordplay

#14971

"What do you call an angry hand job? Tug of war." Wordplay

#14972

"Red sky at night - shepherds delight. Red sky in morning - Global warming." Wordplay

#14973

"Matt Damon's wife has threatened to divorce him unless he shaves more regularly. It's the Braun Ultimatum." Wordplay

#14974

"To save Money, I had my profession printed on my business cards as "Archaeolo". You get the gist." Wordplay

#14975

"My girlfirend has just listed her 9 favorite qualities in me: Brave Intelligent Gentle Polite Energetic Nutty Industrious Sensitive" Wordplay

#14976

If spare ribs are spare, how come my local Chinese restaurant charges a fortune for them? Wordplay

#14977

"What's the hardest part about taking an art foundation course? Managing to fake a smile for twenty years as you continually serve people Big Macs." Wordplay

#14978

My PC is so slow this morning; I swear if it had a tongue it would lick the screen. Wordplay

#14979

If you support capital punishment, then you want hanging. Wordplay

#14980

Math teachers have got a lot of problems. Wordplay

#14981

"I've got almost all of Stephen King's books. He keeps asking for them back." Wordplay

#14982

"I can't believe the Germans are ok with this. It's clearly crossed the line. Six million Jews is just too much." Wordplay

#14983

"I bought a piano today for a thousand pounds. It's a grand piano." Wordplay

#14984

"BBC News; Man, accused of throwing toddler against wall. That'll never stick!" Wordplay

#14985

"BBC News: Afghan civilian toll rises I thought we had it bad with the congestion charge." Wordplay

#14986

"My five-year old daughter just came up to me and said "Daddy, I want to be a dolphin! Please, please, please make me into a pretty dolphin!" So, I sat her down and said, "Honey, I can't do that. But I can give you the next best thing! Hugs and tickles!" Then I hugged her tightly and gave her ten tickles. She was not amused; None of her clothes fit her now that she's a squid." Wordplay

#14987

"A picture is worth a thousand words. And they usually start with: "Honestly officer, I have no idea how that got on my computer!"." Wordplay

#14988

"I told my wife I'd bought a goat yesterday. She said, "Oh lovely you did need one. Bet it's all warm inside. And when it gets too hot you can put it around your waist." At first I thought she'd misheard me, then I realized that I was welsh and thought "fair dos." Wordplay

#14989

"Saw a guy in the pub carrying 12 pints of Guinness. Thought to myself, that guy can really hold his drink." Wordplay

#14990

After spending hours skipping through fields of flowers I am now forced to admit I have a gambolling problem. Wordplay

#14991

"Me and my mates were playing a game of Charades, when one of them just jumped in and started acting like a washing powder. That was Bold." Wordplay

#14992

"I managed to lose a stone over Christmas. Now the loving daughter of John Barlow, 1940-2010, has no idea where her dad is buried." Wordplay

#14993

"I was in the bookies yesterday and absolutely cleaned up. It was bank holiday too, so I got Time and a half." Wordplay

#14994

"I had a plasterer around earlier, he said "Mate, you need the paramedics for a broken leg" Wordplay

#14995

Tescos had a special on today, he was packing shelves Wordplay

#14996

Sitting there in my After-School detention, I wondered if I had perhaps misunderstood the teacher when he asked us to put our stools on the desk. Wordplay

#14997

"I walked into the pub and got a round of applause. Never heard of it before but it tasted alright." Wordplay

#14998

"It's an item, placed into an auction upon which people who wish to own it can bid. Well, that explains a lot..." Wordplay

#14999

"I just heard a rumor that the Arabs want to blow up Big Ben. I hope the police catch them. But it's a race against the clock." Wordplay

#15000

"I think I have just walked into a club full of vampires. The black guy behind the bar just asked, "Yo, do you wanna drink blud?" Wordplay

