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Joke of the Day: 3-3-2010

The boss of a big company needed to call one of his employees about an urgent problem with one of the main computers. He dialed the employee's home phone number and was greeted with a child's whispered, "Hello?"
Feeling put out at the inconvenience of having to talk to a youngster the boss asked, "Is your Daddy home?"

Published: Mar 03, 2010 - 05:24 PM
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Joke of the Day: 1-3-2010

A rich millionaire throws a massive party for his 50th birthday. During this party, he grabs the microphone and announces to his guests that down in the garden of his mansion he has a swimming pool with two great white sharks in it....

Published: Mar 01, 2010 - 06:32 PM
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26. Februar 2010

"Liebling", ruft die junge Frau und bleibt entzückt vor einem Hutladen stehen. "Diesen oder keinen."
"Einverstanden, keinen."

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Published: Feb 26, 2010 - 12:00 AM
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politics: Lohnstückkosten

Die Krise kriselt weiter vor sich hin, als nächstes scheint Großbritannien in die Klemme zu geraten (http://www.welt.de/finanzen/article6534849/Briten-droht-gleiches-Schicksal-wie-Griechen.html).
Aber etwas anderes fand ich bemerkenswert an der Quelle, eine Auflistung um wieviel Prozent einige Länder ihre Lohnkosten senken müssten um auf das Niveau von Deutschland von 2009 zu kommen.

Published: Feb 25, 2010 - 09:51 AM
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Joke of the Day: 24-2-2010

When the waitress in a New York City restaurant brought him the soup of the day, the Englishman was a bit dismayed.
"Good heavens," he said, "what is this?"
"It's bean soup," she replied.
"I don't care what it's been," he replied. "What is it now?"

Published: Feb 24, 2010 - 07:39 PM



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