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Schoolboy sense—A Christian is allowed to have only one wife, and this is called monotony.

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King Street showing the Three Swans public house, and the window of La Strada at the top of Cheap Street on the left.

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A scientist placed an ad in a newspaper offering a free horoscope. He received about 150 replies, each, as requested, detailing a place and time of birth. Every respondent was sent the same horoscope with a questionnaire asking how accurate it was. Ninety-four per cent of the respondents and 90 per cent of their families and friends replied that the horoscope was recognizably them. It was that of a serial killer!
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