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Subject:
Communication
(Page 85)
Nothing is as irritating as the fellow who chats pleasantly while he's overcharging you.
Frank ‘Kin’ Hubbard
(1868 – 1930) cartoonist, humorist & journalist
Characteristics
Communication
Money
Speech
Irritation
Overcharging
Gigolo: A fee-male.
Anonymous
Definitions
Wordplay
It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn’t use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like “What about lunch?”
Winnie the Pooh
fictional character from the book series by A. A. Milne
Communication
Eating
Language
People
Speech
Difficult words
Lunch
My wife has a slight impediment in her speech; every now and then she stops to breathe.
Jimmy Durante
(1893 – 1980) American singer, pianist, comedian & actor
Communication
Speech
Breathing
A poet can survive anything but a misprint.
Oscar Wilde
(1854 – 1900) Irish dramatist, novelist & poet
Communication
Language
Reading/Writing
Misprints
Poets
Novel: A short story padded.
Ambrose Bierce
(1842 – 1914) author & satirist
Books
Communication
Novel
Short story
For exiled Iranian writers, the closest thing we have to a literary award is a fatwah.
‘Shappi’ Khorsandi
(1973 – ) Iranian-born British comedian
Communication
Iran
Writers
The book or periodical most vital to the completion of your term paper will be missing from the library.
Corollary: If it is available, the most important page will be torn out.
Murphy's Rule of the Term Paper
Books
Communication
Murphy’s Laws
Reading/Writing
School
Exams
The chickens have come home to
roast.
Jane Sherwood Ace
(1905 – 1974) radio comedian
Malaprops
Wordplay
Chickens
Roost
Through no fault of his own my uncle crashed his car into a lemon tree; he is still bitter and twisted.
Stewart Francis
Canadian stand-up comedian, actor & writer
Communication
Wordplay
Peeping Tom: A window fan.
Anonymous
Definitions
Wordplay
Peeping Tom
Gossip: Anything that goes in one ear and over the back fence.
Anonymous
Communication
Definitions
Speech
Gossip
Is there another word for synonym?
George Carlin
(1937 – 2008) stand-up comedian, social critic, actor & author
Communication
Language
Synonym
Words
I’ve never read an article of clothing.
Demetri Martin
(1973 – ) American comedian
Appearance
Clothing
Reading/Writing
Twitter makes you like people you don’t know, and Facebook makes you hate people you do
Shawn’s Observation
Shawn Holland
Communication
Murphy’s Laws
Facebook
Shawn Holland
Twitter
I had a job drilling holes for water… it was well, boring.
Leo Kearse
Communication
Wordplay
A neurotic can perfectly well be a literary genius, but his greatest danger is always that he will not recognize when he is dull.
Louis Auchincloss
(1917 – 2010) American lawyer, novelist, historian & essayist
Characteristics
Communication
Reading/Writing
Neurotics
German in the most extravagantly ugly language – it sounds like someone using a sick bag on a 747.
Willie Rushton
(1937 – 1996) English cartoonist, satirist, comedian & actor
Communication
Insults
Language
German
Sound
A straw vote only shows which way the hot air blows.
O. Henry
William Sydney Porter (1862 – 1910) American writer
Communication
Elections/Voting
Straw vote
Holy deadlock.
A.P. Herbert
(1890 – 1971) English humorist, novelist & playwright
Marriage
Wordplay
Show me an archaeologist, and I’ll show you a man who practices skull drudgery.
Anonymous
Science/Weather
Wordplay
Archaeology
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