Category Archives: Humor

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Burn Some Fat

Get OFFA Me!

Branch/Asst Branch Managers

Paper Bags

Interesting

I C U

Ghost?

You Again?

Amish Vacation

Polar Bear Cub & Seal

Happy Birthday, Emoticon :-)

emoticon smile

An emoticon is a facial expression pictorially represented by punctuation and letters, usually to express a writer’s mood. Emoticons are often used to alert a responder to the tenor or temper of a statement, and can change and improve interpretation of plain text. The word is a portmanteau word of the English words emotion and icon. In web forums, instant messengers and online games, text emoticons are often automatically replaced with small corresponding images, which came to be called emoticons as well. Certain complex character combinations can only be accomplished in a double-byte language, giving rise to especially complex forms, sometimes known by their romanized Japanese name of kaomoji.

The use of emoticons can be traced back to the 19th century, and they were commonly used in casual and/or humorous writing. Digital forms of emoticons on the Internet were included in a proposal by Scott Fahlman of Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in a message on September 19, 1982.

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Singer Songwriter

Lottery

How do you get a Canadian to Apologize?

Q: How do you get a Canadian to apologize?

A: Step on their foot.

Canadians apologize so much that they had to pass a law called the Apology Act of 2009 that saying “sorry” (as “an expression of sympathy or regret”) is not “an admission of fault or liability.”

Thanks Neatorama.

50th Anniversary of Scooby Doo!

The first episode of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! “What a Night for a Knight” debuted on the CBS network Saturday, September 13, 1969. The original voice cast featured veteran voice actor Don Messick as Scooby-Doo, radio DJ Casey Kasem (later host of radio’s syndicated American Top 40) as Shaggy, actor Frank Welker (later a veteran voice actor in his own right) as Fred, actress Nicole Jaffe as Velma, and musician Indira Stefanianna Christopherson as Daphne. Scooby’s speech patterns closely resembled an earlier cartoon dog, Astro from The Jetsons (1962–63), also voiced by Messick.

When life hands you a bouquet and a deer…

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Please go to Facebook and look at the whole series… Wonderful!

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