W EEKLY EDITION SEPTEMBER 19, 2018
Joke of the Week
These are all messages that have been on the Indian Hills Community Center's marquee road sign in Colorado.
• Dogs can't operate MRI equipment. But catscan.
• Turning vegan would be a missed steak.
• Our mountains aren't just funny. They are hill areas.
• Well, to be frank … I'd have to change my name.
• Forget world peace. Visualize using your turn signal.
• Life is short. If you can't laugh at yourself call me. I will.
• Ban pre - shredded cheese. Make America grate again.
• Electricians have to st rip to make ends meet.
• For chemists, alcohol is not a problem - it's a solution.
• My mood ring is missing and I don't know how I feel about that.
• I scream. You scream. The police come. It's awkward.
• Despite the high cost of living it remains popular.
• I'm fr iends with 25 letters of the alphabet. I don't know Y.
• Crushing pop cans is soda pressing.
• We're in search of fresh vegetable puns. Lettuce know if you have any.
• He who laughs last didn't get it.
• Big shout out to my fingers. I can always count on them.
• Rem ember, if the world didn't suck , we'd all fall off.
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Portables for homeless population not so popular
A New Jersey community is trying something new. It
is installing bathrooms for homeless people. But, of c ourse,
some of the residents of Clifton are not buying into it. "Of
course, with the streets there are no bathrooms. They do utilize
some of the businesses, but then the business owners get
disgruntled and want us to move them along," one city
manager says , according to CBS2 - TV. A downtown civic group
asked for the city's help earlier this year. He said there's a rising
number of homeless people in the community, and neighbors
had complained about waste in public.
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