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Phyllis Diller kept Americans in stitches throughout her five-decade-long career in comedy, lampooning famous people, fads, family—and that is just one drawer. She kept all of her jokes meticulously organized in her "gag file," a large card catalog with 51 drawers standing over 4 feet tall. We're giving you a chance to peek inside Diller's gag file before anyone else, to help us transcribe these pieces of American history. But how did these jokes end up at the museum?
Frank - A Phyllis project for you?
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And, after a careful analysis of those 51 drawers, they actually found three funny jokes.
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And they had been written by Bob Hope.silverscreenselect wrote:And, after a careful analysis of those 51 drawers, they actually found three funny jokes.
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ShamelessWeasel wrote:http://americanhistory.si.edu/blog/help ... lers-jokes
Phyllis Diller kept Americans in stitches throughout her five-decade-long career in comedy, lampooning famous people, fads, family—and that is just one drawer. She kept all of her jokes meticulously organized in her "gag file," a large card catalog with 51 drawers standing over 4 feet tall. We're giving you a chance to peek inside Diller's gag file before anyone else, to help us transcribe these pieces of American history. But how did these jokes end up at the museum?
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Re: Frank - A Phyllis project for you?
silverscreenselect wrote:And, after a careful analysis of those 51 drawers, they actually found three funny jokes.
I've got another set of drawers you're more than welcome to search through! Har, har, har!!!!
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Still holding at three funny jokes.Phyllis Diller wrote:silverscreenselect wrote:And, after a careful analysis of those 51 drawers, they actually found three funny jokes.
I've got another set of drawers you're more than welcome to search through! Har, har, har!!!!
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