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LAPD Captain supervises mass harikiri as officers realize
they have failed in their mission to 'Protect and Serve.'
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- Wednesday, September 24, 1997 at 13:25:55 (CST)Further important information can be found at
http://www.pocho.com/npi/survey/survey.html
- Wednesday, September 24, 1997 at 13:30:31 (CST)i don't feel i can becuase my only thoughts on "mexican humour" would come from cheech and chong and i don'y know how accurate that is. i also don't know too much about indian humour so i'm left in the dark.
<daryl>
- Wednesday, October 08, 1997 at 19:56:34 (CST)A "Just For Laughs" Bake off!!
<Stephy Acoose>
- Tuesday, October 28, 1997 at 14:46:39 (CST)not a laughing matter
<sgtgarcia@hotmail.com>
- Wednesday, November 19, 1997 at 20:21:54 (CST)To read Truly Tasteless Jokes, the subjects seem interchangable. And that's the heartbreaking part.
<wylam@bgnet.bgsu.edu>
- Saturday, February 07, 1998 at 23:40:59 (CST)I have no idea. Jokes about Indians or Mexicans ?
- Monday, June 08, 1998 at 14:54:55 (CST)I'm not familiar with Indian humor, except for the short clips I've seen from the quasi-slapstick movies I've seen. I can't understand the dialogue, because I don't speak Hindi, but the movies seem funny in a zoom-in-on-the-character-who-is-surprised-and-look-at-how-surprised-his-eyes-look sort of way. I read Sandra Cisneros' "House on Mango Street" and that had a couple of funny moments. Does that count as Mexican humor?
<Lucas Grzybowski - ltg8986@garnet.acns.fsu.edu>
- Thursday, July 16, 1998 at 14:08:03 (CST)Indian humor is funny, .. HAHA look at that indian!!!
Mexican humor isn't funny .. punchline "But it was the burro, eh?"
- Wednesday, August 05, 1998 at 00:47:45 (CST)War Games
The pivotal experience
Of calming the race war
Itıs said
The only possible trust
Comes intimate
with sex.
Not a safe space
Beyond safety
Arrogance, hid myself here
Away, to spare constant fear
Of psychotropic strategies
For the object
Where
Pretending to be in love
Only makes it so.
The poet was wrong
There is more splendour in the grass
Fullness of the flower
Whose using love
As a weapon
Learns nothing to lose
but intensity.
Blowing humiliation
Volatility, doubt
The subjective distress
Where you place your interest
Worms
Aggravate appetite
From excitement to rest
As you like it
Your behaviour makes sense
With your experience.
<neutralground@dlcwest.com>
- Saturday, November 21, 1998 at 20:45:24 (CST)