| 11. | We make a joke about using ( quarterback ) Marcus Brady at safety.
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| 12. | And I say, tell me, are you making a joke out of us,
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| 13. | I was purposely not suspending my disbelief to make a joke.
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| 14. | Lester makes a joke about killing Hess, and Malvo takes the suggestion seriously.
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| 15. | Asked if Cousteau might not simply be making a joke, Violet said no.
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| 16. | This greatly disturbs Hurley, and he accuses his father of making a joke.
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| 17. | It also poses a question and possibly makes a joke or social commentary.
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| 18. | Some tried to hijack the study and make a joke out of it.
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| 19. | That was Ronald Reagan, making a joke about the Soviet Union.
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| 20. | But what makes a joke funny is its kernel of truth.
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