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Two women made jokes about genitalia — Amber and Tia!
"People made jokes about it all the time," Corry said.
He dressed up as Han Solo and made jokes about kegs!
Barrett, for instance, made jokes about homophobia and people with disabilities.
Other comics made jokes about her weight, and she did, too.
He made jokes about me being covered in jizz during the taping.
Callahan made jokes about everything: race, class, sex, harassment, crime, and disability.
They also made jokes about the aftermath of 2017's Hurricane Maria.
Raised in a Jewish family in Queens, he made jokes about kosher rules.
It was fine, he decided: "30 Rock" made jokes about the same subject.
They made jokes about other food I could have used, like spaghetti or soup.
Martin Short served as the M.C. and made jokes about guests like Mr. Trump.
However, she initially made jokes about the issue, responding dismissively to questions about it.
Since then, Perry has affectionately made jokes about sauce while commending Raghu for her voice.
Now, a ton of people have made jokes about the video -- which as since gone viral.
When her hair fell out, she was devastated, but eventually she made jokes about that too.
A lot of people also made jokes about how stupid the attack was, which was nice.
Many people made jokes about the bad old days of Windows Vista and its pop-up boxes.
"At least five times during the meeting he made jokes about 'you and all your kids,'" she remembers.
" — JIMMY KIMMEL "Obama wore mom jeans one time and we made jokes about it for six straight years.
For years Kelly's fans had heard rumors -- and even made jokes -- about him having a "thing" for young girls.
The next year, an Army general, Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, seized power, and Youssef made jokes about the military.
When it&aposs organic, I&aposll dip into it as well, but I&aposve always made jokes about the president.
I've obviously made jokes about Indians, but I make jokes about all countries, and this is not what I'm about.
Some made jokes about his words being incoherent, while others compared his answer to that one scene from The Simpsons.
He was such a cartoonish presence that when writers made jokes about someone absurd becoming president, they thought of him.
But there seemed to be an increasing segment of the audience that started booing when we made jokes about Trump.
Incognito, who is white, sometimes made jokes about slavery in the presence of Martin, who is black, the report said.
This guy is trying to find the bright side: Others made jokes about fake birth certificates and fleeing the country.
At first I made jokes about how doomed we were, but as we grew closer the jokes stopped being funny.
Her announcement was preceded by a parade of state and local officials, nearly all of whom made jokes about the weather.
Beto O'Rourke found when he made jokes about his wife raising their children "sometimes" with his help, for which he apologized.
That includes tonight, when host Jimmy Kimmel made jokes about the actor, repeatedly prompting the camera to cut to Gibson's smiling face.
There was no mention of President Trump or the government shutdown, although the pair made jokes about identity politics and cultural appropriation.
Instead, the three chattered inanely about the various countries' delegations, made jokes about Djibouti, and breathlessly hyped the arrival of Team USA.
The weather wasn't great, and though Gaga made jokes about the rain, Carino was spotted keeping an eye on the singer from nearby.
Another participant in the texts made jokes about dead bodies in the context of thousands of deaths in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
Jackson and Jones wanted Prince to be part of "We Are the World," but Prince respectfully declined — then made jokes about it later.
Texts between the two showed Incognito taunted Martin with homophobic and racial slurs and often made jokes about raping his mother and sister.
We made jokes about it and kept our hearts light throughout the night, me and the guy recording and the volunteers and Robert.
They gave shout-outs to several nominees, made jokes about current events and punched at the lack of representation for people of color.
I understand the ways he made jokes about his father's death to help cope but how was he affected by Manchester at all?
Some people made jokes about the ridiculousness of his statements, like this tweet from JuanPa: Others noted the racist connotations in what Neeson said.
People on social media were quick to praise the water bottle for being eco-friendly, and also made jokes about it being so large.
Both men were members of online chat groups that shared secret sex videos and made jokes about drugging and raping women, the court said.
Then she poured down a bag of vitamin powder in her mouth to stay healthy, as she made jokes about skipping retirement during Trump's presidency.
Rock also made jokes about his alimony payments, and he referred to his Total Blackout tour as "the alimony tour" during the Rolling Stone interview.
Comedian Dave Chappelle's Netflix standup "Sticks and Stones" got some flack after he made jokes about Michael Jackson's accusers and said he doesn't believe them.
But although Mr Zelensky himself is no revolutionary and even made jokes about it, he is the latest manifestation of a historic process that Maidan set off.
Gunn was fired from "Guardians of the Galaxy 3" last week after tweets resurfaced from several years ago in which he made jokes about pedophilia and molestation.
He made jokes about the media to reporters' children who came trick-or-treating, and he used his Thanksgiving message to the troops to boast about himself.
Knowing that we recently elected a woman to Senate who made jokes about a public hanging and then had our governor endorse her for that, that was frustrating.
Just days after Trump's inauguration in January, Bill and Hillary Clinton's 37-year-old daughter came to young Barron's defense after people made jokes about him on Twitter.
An online crew dredged up old tweets in which James Gunn, the director of the "Guardians of the Galaxy" films, made jokes about pedophilia, so Disney axed him.
When I asked them if there was any one artist they really liked, there was only one artist any of them mentioned, enthused about, and made jokes about.
JOE MADE JOKES ABOUT YOU NOT TRANSFORMING INTO A HOLLYWOOD TYPE, BUT THERE ARE QUESTIONS ABOUT WHETHER THERE'S A CULTURE CLASH BETWEEN THE AT&T CULTURE AND WARNER MEDIA.
They showed slides of old concept art and made jokes about the Hollywood suits they had wasted hours of their lives with in meetings for projects that never came to be.
Read: Why Bigfoot is getting nervous Once the adrenalin wore off, the couple made jokes about their strange night during their 5-mile hike to back their car in the darkness.
During his presidency, Mr. Duterte has clashed with cherished institutions like the Roman Catholic Church, made jokes about rape and led a brutal war on drugs that has left thousands dead.
It wasn't the kind of fitted suit seen on celebrities like Blake Lively or Cara Delevingne recently; in fact, at first, plenty of people on Twitter made jokes about it being cartoonishly oversized.
It became codified in the late 1970s, which made jokes about it instantly recognisable: the uniforms of leather and studs for the hardest bands, spandex and make-up for the "hair metal" bands.
Gunn, who helmed the first two Guardians movies and was writing and directing the third installment, was kicked off the project after conservative activists unearthed tweets in which the filmmaker made jokes about pedophilia.
But I've always made jokes about the president — we've only had [former president Barack] Obama but I made thousands of jokes — I remember having him on the show and saying, 'Sorry, that's my job.
When my dad served, the people he felt were his friends made jokes about how they'd hang him in their front yard when he came home from fighting side-by-side with white soldiers.
It was this method that ultimately led to Disney firing Gunn after his detractors dredged up a litany of tweets, some of them a decade old, in which he made jokes about child sexual abuse.
The younger guy, named Trevor, made jokes about how Naz was probably a terrorist, and in Naz's justifiably angry reaction, we got a sense of how he might, under the right circumstances, be very dangerous.
Last week, "Guardians of the Galaxy" director James Gunn was fired from the forthcoming third film in the franchise after tweets resurfaced from several years ago in which he made jokes about pedophilia and molestation.
Several Aussies I'd met had made jokes about Tasmania seeming to be a tad behind — something that can happen when a state is founded as a colony of convicts that builds a society in isolation.
Saturday Night Live naturally made jokes about Alabama being backward this weekend, but it's fair to say the South generally has different attitudes about this stuff—and is bringing up the rear in some national trends.
On her podcast, "Natural Disasters," Ross and her co-host described wines as "varietally incorrect" and "heavily acidic on the front palate," but they also made jokes about cocaine, and discussed pairing bottles with Lay's barbecue chips.
"Sometimes I'll be going about my day and you'll start to get notifications," said the editor, who tries to maintain a sense of humor and has made jokes about the vitriol he gets — by mistake — on Twitter.
During the dinner, described as boozy by the Journal, Kim appeared to get along well with South Korean diplomats and even made jokes about himself and recent negotiations between the North and South, according to the report.
Both men made jokes about the infighting in the government over exactly how Britain will leave the EU. Davis said the so-called "transition period" for leaving the EU meant something different to everyone, "including me on different days".
Disney has fired director James Gunn from helming the third film in the hit Guardians of the Galaxy franchise, following the discovery and circulation of several old tweets in which he displayed gross humor and made jokes about rape.
When I started taking AP courses and showing up to the same college info sessions as many of my classmates, they made jokes about quotas and affirmative action, as if they hadn't seen me studying right alongside them for years.
They've had so much success in making this outrage appear real that they managed to get Disney to fire Guardians of the Galaxy director James Gunn, after they unearthed a litany of old tweets in which Gunn had made jokes about child abuse.
ProPublica, an investigative service, revealed that border agents had mocked dead migrants, made jokes about throwing burritos at visiting Latino members of Congress, and faked sexual images of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Hispanic Democrat who has criticised the Trump administration's border policies.
As he made jokes about building a wall between Long Beach and Orange County, and the record he set at nearby Trump International Golf Course — "I shot an 18" — restaurant staff drifted over to watch, holding up their smartphones to take photos.
He'd look over the graphs from the scale while I made jokes about how I'd murder for a cider, how I missed bread more than certain dead relatives, or how split squats feel like your legs are trying to violently emancipate themselves from your body.
In her suit, Ms. Carlson, who once walked off a Fox set as her co-anchors made jokes about women, portrays a culture at the network where casual sexism is tolerated, part of a broader Ailes news aesthetic of bombastic coverage and physically attractive talent.
DAD TAKES LATE SON&aposS GIRLFRIEND TO PROM AFTER TEEN DIES IN CAR CRASH She wrote that both men made jokes about her gender, with one commenting on "female drivers" and the other saying if he'd known the pilot was a woman, he wouldn't have gotten on.
The early Rivers, in her cocktail dresses and pearls, seemed to be playing a version of herself, the wised-up funny lady who made jokes about sex on the linoleum because she knew it was far better to make jokes about that floor than to scrub it.
I was, however, invited to a "high-level luncheon" where I had the surreal experience of eating sea bass one table over from Zimbabwean dictator Robert Mugabe, who earlier had frowned, back turned, as New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio made jokes about hosting the world's elite.
So when pickup artist (PUA), overpaid lecturer in the art of seduction, and puddle of garbage juice Jeff Allen made jokes about his "rape van" and promised to help guys score threesomes, and Australia canceled his visa and, by proxy, the Australian lecture stop on his world tour, I applauded.
On Tuesday, #TrumpYourThanksgiving started trending on Twitter as people made jokes about President-elect Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE.
We played a show in Brighton recently with some friends of ours recently—Delta Sleep and Tangled Hair—and both bands made jokes about how the crowd should stick around to see us play because we really need the help, making the joke that we are an established, successful band.
Just in case you guys didn't know, not only did Blake Shelton tweet racist & homophobic things he also made jokes about having "sick fantasies" about Dakota Fanning when she was 16 Still, some were quick to point out that it's not the first time People has made odd decisions in its annual Sexiest Man vote.
Although Kimmel made jokes about the gluten and peanut content of the incoming meals to warn those with food allergies—"We can only afford one EpiPen," he joked, also commenting that those with gluten allergies were "annoying"—there was apparently still chatter about whether it was irresponsible to pass out snacks containing nuts at all.
Those included a manufactured conservative backlash to Sarah Jeong, a New York Times hire who had made jokes about white people on Twitter: Last month, a conservative commentator took some of those same tweets, substituted a religious group for the racial category in order to, she argued, underscore the original tweets' repugnance — and was promptly suspended.
Cory GardnerCory Scott GardnerPoll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE (R-Colo.) — who has publicly made jokes about Blankenship's prison stint — warned that trying to influence the outcome of the GOP primary could ultimately backfire.
And yet as I watched the Matt Damon-as-Kavanaugh sketch on Saturday night (and a later series of jokes about Kavanaugh during Weekend Update), I both enjoyed myself and was reminded of one of Saturday Night Live's primary keys to success: Sometimes, all that matters is that the show noticed all of the things you noticed, and then made jokes about them.
Since Disney fired the director on July 20 in reaction to right-wing social media backlash against old tweets in which Gunn made jokes about child abuse (for which he had already apologized in 2012), there has been significant pushback online, culminating in a joint open letter from the franchise's cast, which they shared on their respective social media outlets on Monday, July 30.
In 2016, the band appeared on the podcast, Accidents On Purpose, where they claimed they are good at getting people to mow their lawn and made jokes about feminism.
Over time, some things on the show evolved into running gags. For example, Rudi Carrell always made jokes about Mike Krüger's nose, who in turn made jokes about the Dutch and their caravans and about Carrell's age. Kalle Pohl was the victim of jokes about dwarfism, Bernd Stelter about fat people, Oliver Welke about baldness, Jochen Busse about ironing creases and Gaby Köster had to suffer jokes about women. Other running gags were the "terrible childhood" of Mike Krüger.
138 Robert Cecil was short in height and courtiers made jokes about his stature.Janet Dickinson, Court Politics and the Earl of Essex, 1589-1601 (Routledge, 2016), p. 103: HMC Salisbury, vol. 5 (London, 1894), pp. 97-8.
Smith, Steve. "Gilbert and Sullivan Made Jokes About Costco and Smartphones? Who Knew?", The New York Times, December 3, 2012 In their Pirates production, for instance, at one point the company performs a kick-line parody of A Chorus Line.
On February 5, 2015, Drag Race winner Bianca Del Rio featured Venus in an episode of her WOWPresents web series "Really Queen?" where she made jokes about her. Venus appeared in a reaction video on February 25 by WOW making jokes back at Del Rio.
Patti Harrison (born 1991) is an American actress and comedian. She is known for her appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon where she made jokes about Donald Trump's ban on transgender people in the military. Harrison has a recurring role on the Hulu series Shrill. Harrison was named one of Variety's "10 Comics to Watch" in 2019.
Allegations were published in August 2018 by BBC's Newsnight that a former Clerk of the House of Commons, Jenny McCullough, was bullied by Vaz as she was trying to uphold the Standards of the House. Among other allegations, McCullough alleged that Vaz made jokes about her being a security threat, on account of her Northern Irish background and accent.
Yamamoto practiced calligraphy. He and his wife, Reiko, had four children: two sons and two daughters. Yamamoto was an avid gambler, enjoying Go,‘The Broken Seal’ by Ladislas Farago shogi, billiards, bridge, mah jong, poker, and other games that tested his wits and sharpened his mind. He frequently made jokes about moving to Monaco and starting his own casino.
In January 2012, in Manhattan Connection program, Caio Blinder justified the assassination of Iranian scientists for MEK and Jundallah as a way to avoid possible death, and to deter other scientists from Iran, which he called "terrorist state". Blinder even made jokes about the death of scientist Mustafa Ahmadi Roshan, 32, who was killed in a bombing in Tehran unclear that month.
Ross has also often made jokes about Heather Mills, the ex-wife of Paul McCartney. During a GMTV interview in October 2007, Mills complained about comments made by Ross. At the beginning of the show, between guests and during interviews Ross often recounted incidents involving his wife, children and pets. He also referred to items in the news and demonstrated amusing products.
Limbaugh never seriously proposed a Bake Sale and neither did "Dan." But the landslide of support for Dan and his bake sale was on. Eventually, some 65,000 people from all over the United States and as far away as Australia showed up in Fort Collins for Dan's Bake Sale.YouTube - Rush Limbaugh: Dan's Bake Sale Jay Leno even made jokes about it on The Tonight Show.
In two weeks the single sold around 3,000 copies in Lithuania and thus went gold. Eventually the single became platinum after selling 5,000 copies in Lithuania. It reached No. 14 on the Finland singles chart, where it was released by Magnum Music. Robbie Williams performed the song at a concert in the Belgian capital Brussels, after he made jokes about the contest and their song in particular.
Born in Pennsylvania, United States in 1956, Meyer grew up in Tucson, Arizona. He is the eldest of eight children in a Roman Catholic family of German ancestry. His parents both worked in the real estate business. Meyer has made jokes about his somewhat unhappy childhood, stating that one common argument in his household was "which family member ruined a holiday",The Simpsons: The Complete Second Season.
While the moniker might suggest differently, he was on several times, and the host and co-hosts have made jokes about this. After that brief period, a female producer who only spoke over the "loud speaker" during the Sampler Platter. She seems to be the voice on the show's intro also. A female identified as "Suzannah, captain of the Non-Men" has recently been identified as the producer.
At the beginning of February 2018, Derksen and van der Gijp made jokes about the Belgian journalist and author Bo Van Spilbeeck who had recently come out as transgender. Van der Gijp said before the last commercial break that from now on he would go through life as "Renate van der Gijp". After the commercial, he was wearing a dress and a wig. This sparked loud laughter in the studio.
From June onward, ROH began placing teases and hints that there was a 'romantic' relationship going on between Lacey and Colt Cabana. On August 25, Jacobs confronted Lacey about the rumors and later that night lost his match. On September 15 Lacey accompanied Jacobs for his 4-way match against Cabana, Jack Evans, and Ricky Reyes. Cabana made jokes about making it to third base with Lacey in the bushes before the match.
Elliot made jokes about her leaving him, but Ted informed her that Keith was still hurt and pretended to be over it only when she was around. Elliot finally realized his feelings in "My Jerks" and sincerely apologized for hurting him. Keith responded by saying he had really needed to hear that. He appeared again in "My Finale" in J.D.'s final daydream of all the people he had met at Sacred Heart.
Retrieved 5 July 2007. The song contains a solo by guitarist Richard Thompson. A live version of the song later appeared on Crowded House's Special Edition Live Album that accompanied selected copies of the group's greatest hits compilation Recurring Dream. This performance goes over 6 minutes long because the group lost the beat, had to stop, made jokes about how they wouldn't remember the incident in the next 5 minutes and to compensate, Neil Finn started improvising lyrics.
Throughout this work, Pascoe proposed that certain heteronormative, sexist, and racist behaviors were sanctioned by the school. Administrators, staff, and faculty often reinforced heteronormativity and gender essentialism in the classroom, and overlooked instances of harassment and discrimination. In the classroom, teachers often made jokes about sex to keep students engaged. Pascoe noted that these jokes were always directed towards male students, which she believes heightens the taboo of female sexuality and reinforces the idea that boys are hypersexual.
Patients and staff have made jokes about the NHS to one another, on a daily basis, throughout time. However, it is very hard to locate and to understand these. Sometimes 'everyday' jokes about the NHS are mentioned in passing in newspaper coverage. For example, one letter published by the Daily Mail in October 1988 described the experiences of an NHS secretary who 'seethed with anger' when hearing a consultant joke about spending his days on a golf course.
This episode showed Clarkson and May parking their electric cars in disabled parking spaces. Later the BBC defended its stars, stating that they had permission from the owners to park in the disabled spaces. A later scene showed people pushing the electric Nissan Leaf up a street while Clarkson made jokes about it having run out of charge. Nissan later discovered from onboard data logging that before the "test drive" its charge had been run down to only 40% capacity.
Detective Harwood said that Marco Chapman had shown no remorse for the crimes he was charged with before the preliminary hearing. Detective Harwood, the detective who drove Marco Chapman back to Kentucky, said Marco made jokes about raping his next cellmate, and suggested the best route to take to get back to Warsaw. John Delaney was the public defender appointed to represent Marco Chapman. Jim Gibson, a death- penalty specialist in the public defender's office in Frankfort, assisted John Delaney.
The producers had long discussions about whether or not Krusty would always remain in his clown makeup but eventually decided that it did not matter. The writers had tried showing Krusty's real face a few times in early episodes, but decided that it did not look right, although his real face was seen in "Krusty Gets Busted" and "Like Father, Like Clown". Later episodes made jokes about Krusty's face. In "Homer's Triple Bypass", Krusty reveals that his "grotesque appearance" is the result of multiple heart attacks.
He often called the scoreboard the "boreboard", and made jokes about himself, sports teams, and athletes on the air (much to management's discomfort). In one well-known incident, KYW introduced a flashy, high-technology set that resembled the bridge of the Starship Enterprise. When the news anchor turned to Brenner to ask for the sports report, Brenner stood and announced, "We, the jury, find the defendant not guilty!" The angry news director resolved to fire Brenner as soon as a replacement could be found.
Television programmes such as Harry Hill's TV Burp, GMTV, Richard & Judy and Dead Ringers all made jokes about and regularly speculated as to the Banker's real identity. Some sources have speculated that the Banker is really former Coronation Street actor and host of The Mole, Glenn Hugill, who works as part of the show's production team. Edmonds denied these claims in Heat magazine in July 2006. However, in 2015, these claims were later proven to be accurate by Richard Osman and Stephen Mulhern, who confirmed that Hugill is the Banker.
Four female directors featured in the main competition: Australian Julia Leigh, Japan's Naomi Kawase, Scottish director Lynne Ramsay and France's own Maïwenn Le Besco. Danish film director Lars von Trier caused controversy with comments he made at the press conference of his film Melancholia. When he was asked about the relation between the influences of German Romanticism in the film and his own German heritage, the director made jokes about Jews and Nazis. He said he understood Adolf Hitler and admired the work of architect Albert Speer, and jokingly announced that he was a Nazi.
Bad Housewife (불량주부, Bullyang jubu) is a 2005 Korean drama series, produced by Yoo In-shik, Jang Tae-yoo and directed by Yoo In-sik and Jang Tae-yu. The series has Son Chang-min, Shin Ae-ra and Yoo Min in leading roles. The show revolves around the lives of Koo Soo-han (Son Chang-min) and Choi Mi-na (Shin Ae-ra), a married couple with a daughter, Song-yi (Lee Young-yoo) and their neighbors and acquaintances. The show regularly made jokes about the stereotypical themes Korean dramas usually have.
" During the late 1980s and continuing through the 1990s, Miller was generally perceived as a cynic on the left, eager to bash conservative Republicans. Miller has said that he privately began to change his politics in 1992 when liberals made jokes about the poor performance Ross Perot's running mate James Stockdale displayed during a televised debate. Stockdale was a decorated Vietnam prisoner of war, and Miller saw jokes about him as mockery. Miller later commented, "You know, Stockdale, we would have been blessed to have him as a President.
Godfrey's problems with the media and public feuds with newspaper columnists such as Jack O'Brian and newspaperman turned CBS variety show host Ed Sullivan were duly documented by the media, which began running critical exposé articles linking Godfrey to affairs with several female "Little Godfreys." Godfrey's anger at Sullivan stemmed from the variety show impresario's featuring fired "Little Godfreys" on his Sunday night program, including LaRosa. Godfrey later dismissed longtime vocalist Frank Parker, an Italian-American known for his Irish tenor. Godfrey had been told Parker made jokes about him during a Las Vegas appearance.
Tatanka in 2006 When Booker T got injured halfway through his Best of Seven series for the United States Championship, he needed a replacement to face Chris Benoit. As the series was at 3–1 in Booker's favor, Booker T only needed his replacement to win one match in order to become the United States Champion. Jordan approached him about the position, but Booker T and his wife Sharmell belittled him and made jokes about his quick submission losses to Benoit. Booker asked Randy Orton to substitute for him.
However, Phil got to Vito first, breaking into his hotel room and watched while soldiers Dominic "Fat Dom" Gamiello and Gerry Torciano beat his cousin-in-law to death. Tony, realizing that Phil was sending the message that New York can do whatever they want, decided to hurt Phil financially as payback for Vito. Tony reasoned that a war with New York would prevent his family from earning. However, when Fat Dom went to Satriale's on a delivery stop and made jokes about Vito's death and implied Carlo was homosexual, Silvio and Carlo killed the New York soldier.
Arce has been reprimanded on camera a few times by show producers for some comments that he has made. Public opinion about him is split: Although many see him as a host with good sense of humor, others consider his comments to be disrespectful. Because the majority of the public seems to like his humor. Arce does not discriminate when it comes to joking about entertainers: Some of his favorite targets seem to include Mexican superstars such as María Félix, Luis Miguel and Irma Serrano, but he has also made jokes about Julio Sabala, Madonna, Michael Jackson and Marc Anthony, among others.
Kaling devised her stage name after discovering while doing stand-up comedy that emcees would have trouble pronouncing her last name, Chokalingam, and sometimes made jokes about it. She toured solo as well as with Craig Robinson before he was on The Office. In August 2002, Kaling portrayed Ben Affleck in an off-Broadway play called Matt & Ben, which she co-wrote with her best friend from college, Brenda Withers—who played Matt Damon. The play was named one of Time magazine's "Top Ten Theatrical Events of The Year" and was "a surprise hit" at the 2002 New York International Fringe Festival.
When Brister was selected, comparisons were almost immediately made between him and Steelers great Terry Bradshaw, who is also from Louisiana. Over the years, Pittsburgh sports writers and Steelers fans frequently made jokes about Brister's thick Southern accent and perceived lack of sophistication, traits that were similarly mocked in Bradshaw. In a similar vein, his name was often misspoken. In a 1999 Sports Illustrated article, Brister cited "Bubba Brewster" and "Bobby Blister" as common manglings. Brister spent two years as the backup to Bradshaw's immediate successor, Mark Malone, starting two games as a rookie in 1986 and appearing briefly in relief in two games in 1987.
The city is imagined as a member of the class of interstellar Okies in James Blish's 1962 novel, A Life for the Stars, in which 2273 AD Scranton, equipped with a space drive, flies away and leaves an impoverished Earth behind. In 2017, Scranton got national recognition from late night television host John Oliver when he made jokes about how infatuated Scranton community members were with the little train that runs during the weather reports on Scranton's ABC-affiliated TV station WNEP-TV. The train had been featured in multiple of their Talkback16 segments. After a followup segment, Oliver donated a train set to WNEP.
Arsenal have often been stereotyped as a defensive and "boring" side, especially during the 1970s and 1980s; many comedians, such as Eric Morecambe, made jokes about this at the team's expense. The theme was repeated in the 1997 film The Full Monty, in a scene where the lead actors move in a line and raise their hands, deliberately mimicking the Arsenal defence's offside trap, in an attempt to co-ordinate their striptease routine. Another film reference to the club's defence comes in the film Plunkett & Macleane, in which two characters are named Dixon and Winterburn after Arsenal's long-serving full backs – the right-sided Lee Dixon and the left- sided Nigel Winterburn.
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Anderson was the subject of controversy after he made jokes about the late father of Australian Idol finalist Shannon Noll at the 2006 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. From April 2007 to November 2008, Anderson joined with Lehmo to host Wil & Lehmo, an afternoon drive-time radio program on Triple M. He also replaced Mick Molloy as co-host of the station's Hot Breakfast early morning show alongside Luke Darcy and Eddie McGuire in 2018, leaving the show at the end of 2019. In May 2008, Anderson became the executive producer and host of The Gruen Transfer, a panel talk show about advertising televised on ABC. The show debuted with a record-breaking audience of 1.287 million viewers, the highest- rating debut entertainment program in the history of the ABC.
Betty urges Sandy to wait a few more years, and this sparks an argument between the two. Betty confides her unpleasant experience living in an overcrowded, low-rent Manhattan apartment when she was modelling, while Sandy expresses admiration for people living in a commune in the Village, and says she once visited such a group on St. Mark's Place. Peggy (Elisabeth Moss), now living with her boyfriend Abe, receives a late-night call from Bert Peterson from Cutler Gleason and Chaough. A comic appearing on The Tonight Show has made jokes about American soldiers in Vietnam cutting off Viet Cong soldiers' ears and wearing them around their necks like trophies, rendering CGC's planned Super Bowl commercial for Koss headphones (featuring the slogan "Lend Me Your Ears") potentially too controversial.
Skelton described Farouk as having a very small penis, a matter which he was extremely sensitive about as Skelton stated: "You know, he made jokes about absolutely everything, about starting to get fat and losing his hair, about the British treating him so shabbily, but he never, ever joked about the size of his penis. Never". Skelton called Farouk very immature and "a complete philistine", saying: "He was very adolescent. He didn't have the stuff to be a great king, he was too childish. But he never lost his temper, he was incredibly sweet, with a good sense of humor". In November 1943, Farouk went driving with Pulli in his red Cadillac to Ismalia to see a yacht he just purchased when he was involved in an automobile incident when his attempt to bypass a British Army truck by speeding caused him to hit another car head-on.
Mateen became a person of interest to the FBI in May 2013 and July 2014. The 2013 investigation was opened after he made comments to coworkers about being a member of Hezbollah and having family connections in al-Qaeda, and that he had ties to Nidal Hasan—perpetrator of the 2009 Fort Hood shooting—and Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev—perpetrators of the Boston Marathon bombing. According to new documents released on , Mateen said that he made these comments in response to "a lot of harassment" and frequent derogatory epithets made by St. Lucie County Sheriff's deputies and his G4S coworkers, who taunted and made jokes about him being a possible Muslim extremist. The comments resulted in his employer G4S removing Mateen from his post and the county sheriff reporting him to the FBI. The documents also show him saying that he was "1000% American" and writing that he was against any "anti American" and "anti humanity" terrorist organizations.
"Collingwood board offers 'full support' to Eddie McGuire after Adam Goodes slur", ABC News, 30 May 2013 accessed 25 January 2015 In June 2015, McGuire was labelled a "continual boofhead" in a motion passed by the Upper House of the Parliament of New South Wales for comments he made about an Indigenous dance performed by Goodes, who was praised as a "role model to all". In June 2016, McGuire, president James Brayshaw, and former player Danny Frawley made jokes about drowning Fairfax journalist Caroline Wilson during the Big Freeze at the 'G event, with McGuire saying "I'll put in 10 grand straight away, and if she stays under (the water), 50, even if I have to hold her head under." Frawley later apologised for the comments, but maintained it was a poor attempt at good humour, given the occasion. In December 2017, McGuire was accused of making an anti-Semitic joke on Millionaire Hot Seat, when saying to a contestant with Scottish and Jewish parents that "it would have been hard getting pocket money from them".

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