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heathfield | 09:07 Fri 10th Nov 2006 | Jokes
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I think I prefer 'Humour' to 'Jokes' as a topic. While the former can include the latter, the title 'Humour' provides for a wider range of wit.
Anyone else of a like mind?
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Funny you should say that...
I don't think anyone will report you if you post humorous things in this topic and not just jokes....
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T'bird illustrates my point. Well done!
Not same think, to be pedantic. "Humours" were Greek philosophy of matter: fire, earth, water, air.
Not sure how humorous (orig. meaning moody, ie driven by imbalance of the humours) became equivalent of "funny".
Actually, even though you think me pedantic, that's not quite the right word...
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No, Nether Edge, don't be pedantic. Just take it as being in plain English, as it's meant to be.
Homour.. isn't that something that gardeners put on the soil?

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