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Humor Home Page |
A Certain Sense ofHumorClick on the following to go there: Any input? Click here to go to the feedback page.
Here's a peek at some of the material in this part of the site:Puns and jokes by artist and writer Paul Hall, who had to use humor throughout his world travels to get him out of lots of trouble. Here's a pun example: A guy was afraid to use super glue during rainy weather; somebody told him they were glue-me days. The school kid kept a pot of glue next to his compass because he wanted to stick around. A couple got married in the rain because they were having a wetting. Late sixties, following the sunset across the states by air... (Note: I lost the audio narrative (the only version I had) when I had to reformat the hard drive and so far I've been too busy to do another one.). Across the earthen unheated basement was another room with a likewise rickety door. The occupant was a Norse-like Caucasian who was only called "Cowboy", and his Native American room mate, "Indian", a couple of already old hippies in their late twenties. (Note: this article is still being written, but I have the audio narrative on this one -- it survived the reformat). Work in Progress(other articles still being written): The Leaky Roof The Island Way Hitch Hiking from Coast to Coast (for the first time) Hitch Hiking from Coast to Coast (the second time) Click here to go
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A Certain Sense of Humor. The ability to laugh is inherent in all; it just depends on what they happen upon. The entire website http://www.paulhallart.com,
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