Friday, May 4, 2012

Twitter jokes of the week

Friday, May 4, 2012
From the world's sexiest woman (Tulisa Contostavlos) to Britain's sexiest political party (Labour) - via Liberty X and 'The Scream' - enjoy the best of this week's topical, whimsical and funny jokes from Twitter.

Click on the picture above to enjoy the jokes -
and click on the links below for more great comedy
VIDEO: Dogs Stick Their Heads Out Of Cars
PHOTOS: The Funniest Pictures Of The Week
VIDEO: Ed Miliband Auditions For 'The Voice'
PHOTOS: 33 Silly Pics Of Boris Johnson
VIDEO: This Week's Top 10 Funny Viral Clips
BLOG POSTS
Frisky and Mannish: The Voice Versus BGT Great Talent Debate - The Crew
F&M are back once more to look at one of the most crucial debates being addressed right now: is The Voice better than Britain's Got Talent?
Jon Spira: Morons & Mugs
One of my biggest ponderings about tourists over the years is what the hell they DO in Leicester Square. They all go there. But I never see them inside the cinemas or comedy clubs, so they're not doing that. There's nothing to see there, apart from the odd below-par caricaturist and the vague possibility of seeing Pat Sharp emerge from Capital FM.
Stephen Frizzle: Meanwhile, at The Sun
There now follows some snippets from my new one-act play, "Meanwhile, at The Sun". It features a journalist named Nick and his writing partner, Alex, as they attempt to keep up with the rolling snowball that is the news.
John Fleming: The 2012 Edinburgh Fringe Concentrates on Comedy Testicles and Abhors Bad Grammar
Lynne Parker: Can Women Be Funny at Work?
It's my personal view that all the while the men are busy bantering with each other at work they are missing out on some of the richest, funniest and, dare I say, filthiest observational comedy that comes naturally to women. The men don't get a look in! Humour is very definitely part of a women's method of communicating but we do it our way!
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