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Quote: Marc P @ September 6 2013, 9:07 AM BST

Anybody who uses the word thrice is already lying.

Tonys rewrite is certainly a lot better. I think the gags need to be more contextual or just a throwaway a la Tim VIne. And yes 'A la' is acceptable in this context. Throwaway meaning, of course, you don't pick it up and examine it.. you move on quickly.

My thrice quote was wrong but technically correct.
I was about to write "I laughed out loud" and then I thought "is this true" so I read the joke again and did an audible chuckle then I thought, this joke is getting better so inserted the word twice, then I wasn't sure if it was once or twice so looked at the joke again.. and edited the word twice to thrice.

I like the idea of "Anybody who [...] is lying. Might be a good thread for everyone to contribute to.

PS
My rewrite of the condom gag was way back in this thread, my last post was supposed to contain quotes not rewrites.Sorry

[quote name="FunyHaHA Not Funy Strange" post="1013934" date="September 4 2013, 3:49 AM BST"
My doctor has told me I need to lose weight, As if I don't have enough on my plate!

I'm too busy to diet, there's too much on my plate.

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[quote name="FunyHaHA Not Funy Strange" post="1013934" date="September 4 2013, 3:49 AM BST"

My father was very strict and would rule with an iron fist!

I was of terrified him, even though he couldn't draw a straight line[/quote]

Quote: FunyHaHA Not Funy Strange @ September 4 2013, 3:49 AM BST

I bought some condoms and the box said "Best before date!" I though surely "At the end of third date!" would be more accurate advice?

I asked my date for sex before going out last night and she slapped me.
What did I do wrong, the condoms box said "best before date"

Hope you don't mind some tweeks, not sure if they're an improvement. I think yours are original, but you maybe trying to tell the audience funny ideas. Rather than demonstrate or surprise them with them.

Quote: tony kay @ September 7 2013, 8:31 AM BST

My thrice quote was wrong but technically correct.

Only if you are in fact Frankie Howard.

Quote: Marc P @ September 6 2013, 9:07 AM BST

Anybody who uses the word thrice is already lying.

I've no idea why you say this. Is it a Biblical reference?

Just in case you're being supercilious:

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/post/626343/

Quote: gappy @ September 4 2013, 10:49 AM BST

"Best before date" is a good joke concept, but I don't think you've really nailed it yet.

It says best before date on my box of condoms.

Beats wanking into a sock I suppose...

The condom "best before date" gag may work better if done in the style of a non-sweary Chinese Roy Chubby Brown (without a Chinese accent).

Quote: JohnnyD @ September 7 2013, 2:31 PM BST

I've no idea why you say this. Is it a Biblical reference?

Just in case you're being supercilious:

https://www.comedy.co.uk/forums/post/626343/

No I think I am being honest. If you need help understanding please ask me no more than two times.

But f**k me what a great thread search :)

"Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd."

I'm fairly sure that "Thrice" was the nik-name used by the Sun newspaper to describe the couple when Anneka Rice and Theodore the chipmunk were dating!!!!

A pun for me is like an ingrendient when cooking. You can bung a duck breast in a microwave in microwave and be left with a rubbery mess. But a chef or punmeister can gently bring out it's flavours and charms.
So it's not just going ha, those words sound similar. You have to craft them.

May I just say how pleased I am with the feed back and advice I've been given, Thanks to you all,

And Sootyj, I have no problem with people writing or trying out their own twists, I've liked everyones ideas,

Just so you know I used my revised version of the Best Before joke yesterday at my local comedy night, it was woven into my routine, so I didn't just stand there and tell it but it did work, (I'm trying not to over sell its success here!) but fair to say it worked, it got a big laugh, and its staying in, I couldn't have done it without everyone's advice and help so I'm splitting the Free drink and the sandwich I got for performing with all of you!

Quote: Nil Putters @ September 4 2013, 8:01 AM BST

I think the point of critique is that they're supposed to be your own jokes.

Pretty much this. Most of these jokes are as old as the hills or been done before.

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