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The Funniest People in Families, Volume 3

The Funniest People in Families, Volume 3

David Bruce

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Draft2Digital
Año de edición:
2022
Materia
Humor
ISBN:
9798215976845
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This is a short, quick, and easy read.Some sample anecdotes:• In 1912, Margaret Higgins Sanger wrote about such topics as conception and sexually transmitted diseases in a series of articles titled 'What Every Girl Should Know.' These articles were published in the radical newspaper The Call. Unfortunately, the United States Postal Service confiscated the issue of The Call that included the article on sexually transmitted diseases. The next issue of The Call included another article on 'What Every Girl Should Know.' However, the text of that article stated, 'NOTHING, by order of the Post-Office Department.'• Where some college athletes get their grades can be a mystery. Truett 'Rip' Sewell, who later became a professional baseball pitcher, played sports at Vanderbilt, but the academics were too tough for him, and he dropped out. Two weeks later, he ran into English professor Dr. Eddie Mims, who asked how he was doing. Mr. Sewell explained that he had dropped out and hadn’t been to class in two weeks. Dr. Mims said, 'That’s impossible! We had an exam yesterday, and I passed you!'• At a hospital in England, nurses lent small children teddy bears for as long as they were in the hospital. However, the teddy bears tended to leave the hospital along with the children, although the teddy bears were supposed to stay behind so they could cheer up other ill children. The nurses found a creative way to keep the children from taking the teddy bears. They put a bandage on each teddy bear and convinced the children that the teddy bears had to stay in the hospital so they could get well.• As a very young girl, modern dance pioneer May O’Donnell found confessing her sins a 'trial.' The problem was not that she had horrible sins to confess. Instead, the problem was that she couldn’t think of any sins she needed to confess - so she used to make up sins to confess to the priest.

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