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Let's Laugh

wrt is the smallest room : in the world? ‘ A mushroom. POLICEMAN (to small boy ‘stealing view of footbal . mateh from top of wall): : "Hey, what’s the game?" Boy: "No seore yet!" STEWARD (to Mary who is trespassing on the upper deck).: "You want to look out. the captain is coming up." Mary (very seasick): "I don’t care what comes up _ now!" "TEACHER: "Give mea de- _ finition of . drawing, John." John (after a pause): "Drawing is thinking and then marking round the think." (TPACHER: "Well, Tom, can you tell me. why. your brother is not present to-day? Tom: "Yes please, teacher, we -had.-a bet: which of us could lean farthest out of the bedroom. window," ; Teacher: "Well?" Tom: "He wou!"

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Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 56

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Let's Laugh Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 56

Let's Laugh Radio Record, 3 July 1936, Page 56

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