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  • Another thing that tickled my funnybone is the fact that a Voltaic pile is exactly that, a pile.

    for the curious Holly 2006

  • I guess it could be considered brainflirting, with the funnybone the desired target, rather than the gonads.

    I Don't Want Your Husband. No. Really! 2011

  • Too fraught with danger, to one's funnybone and the ribs of others.

    Archive 2009-05-01 2009

  • And believe you me, this movie has one dark funnybone.

    Flixnjoystix.com! » FlixnJoystix Presents: DAY 5 of HHMM ’09! Bobert Is Taking A Trip To ZOMBIELAND! 2009

  • "Written on the Wind," for all its craftiness, is only a glossy soaper; it doesn't touch my heart, though it does tickle my funnybone.

    Fancy paints on memory's canvas/Scenes that we hold dear Matthew Guerrieri 2008

  • To kick off the week with a smile, here's a link to a comic strip that hit my funnybone.

    Monday Nalini Singh 2008

  • The stories had struck the public funnybone and would go on to successful incarnations as book, play, two movies (1942 and 1955), the Betty Comden and Adolph Green musical "Wonderful Town" (1953) and a television series in the 1960s.

    Nathanael and the Damsel Molly Haskell 2010

  • To kick off the week with a smile, here's a link to a comic strip that hit my funnybone.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Nalini Singh 2008

  • The stories had struck the public funnybone and would go on to successful incarnations as book, play, two movies (1942 and 1955), the Betty Comden and Adolph Green musical "Wonderful Town" (1953) and a television series in the 1960s.

    Nathanael and the Damsel Molly Haskell 2010

  • The stories had struck the public funnybone and would go on to successful incarnations as book, play, two movies (1942 and 1955), the Betty Comden and Adolph Green musical "Wonderful Town" (1953) and a television series in the 1960s.

    Nathanael and the Damsel Molly Haskell 2010

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