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Sir Dinadan the Humorist was the first to awake, and he soon roused the rest with a practical joke of a sufficiently poor quality.
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Sir Dinadan the Humorist was the first to awake, and he soon roused the rest with a practical joke of a sufficiently poor quality.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court, Part 1. Mark Twain 1872
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Sir Dinadan the Humorist was the first to awake, and he soon roused the rest with a practical joke of a sufficiently poor quality.
A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Mark Twain 1872
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Mr. TOM BODETT (Humorist; Author, "It's Just Like I Told You"): When you hear the term weed dating, you picture, perhaps, two giggling lovebirds plowing through a bag of Doritos in front of late night TV.
Bluff The Listener 2010
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Mr. CALVIN TRILLIN (Poet and Humorist): Yes, which is very easy to pronounce.
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Humorist S.J. Perelman, who served for years as the New Yorker's resident curmudgeon, tried his hand at playwriting with this "Candide"-like satire about a naive young idealist who bangs his head against the rank commercialism and overall idiocy of postwar America.
Seen Enough of Stanley Kowalski? Me, Too Terry Teachout 2012
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Mr. CALVIN TRILLIN (Poet and Humorist): Yes, which is very easy to pronounce.
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Mr. CALVIN TRILLIN (Poet and Humorist): Yes, which is very easy to pronounce.
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Mr. TOM BODETT (Humorist; Author, "It's Just Like I Told You"): George W. Bush and Al Gore discuss the issues of today, tonight at 8: 00 hang your chad on "Bush v. Gore."
Prediction 2010
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Mr. CALVIN TRILLIN (Poet and Humorist): Yes, which is very easy to pronounce.
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