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A man in a black suit was driving a black car with no headlights and there were no streetlights. A black lamb was crossing the road but he didn't run the lamb over. How?
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There is a tree in a yard with some pears on it, the wind starts to blow, and some of them fell off, however, there are no pears on the tree or the ground after the wind blows. Why?
Answer: There were two pears. One fell off, and one stayed on so there wasn't pearS on the ground or on the tree!
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A poor man and a rich man were at a bar. The poor man said to the rich man, "I can sing a song with any name in it." The rich man laughed and said, "Well then sing a song with my daughter's name, Brodi-lee Polkinghorne and I will give you all my money." The poor man sang a song and went home rich and the rich man went home poor. What song did the poor man sing?
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Charlotte is a runaway criminal. She needs to get a haircut so that the police officers do not recognize her right away. There are only two hairdressers in her town, however; the first salon is run by Thomas–he has a super messy haircut and his shop is super dirty. And the second salon is run by Debbie–she has a super neat haircut and her shop is super clean. Which hairdresser should Charlotte choose for a nice haircut?
Answer: Charlotte should choose Thomas. Since there are only two hairdressers in her town, they can't cut their own hair; they gave haircuts to each other (Thomas cuts Debbie's hair, and Debbie cuts Thomas' hair). Since Thomas must have been the one to give Debbie a neat haircut, and Debbie must have been the one to give Thomas a messy haircut, Thomas is much more professional, and Charlotte should get her hair done by him.
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Their differences are often unannounced, Though the difference is quite pronounced, There may be no change in what you're going to hear, But your context will show you that they're here. What are they?
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Chelsea works in a department store. One day, a mute woman walks up to her. The woman puts her finger in one ear, and makes a circular motion with her fist near her other ear. Chelsea immediately understands that the woman wants a pencil sharpener. Next, a deaf man comes up to Chelsea. How can he explain to her that he wants a pair of scissors?
Answer: The man can just say it. He's DEAF, not mute; the guy can't hear, but it doesn't mean that he can't SPEAK.
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