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cracker

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A dry, thin, crispy baked bread (usually salty or savoury, but sometimes sweet, as in the case of graham crackers and animal crackers).

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A ba-boom - but worse things happen in the world.' He thinks the key to the success of modern cracker jokes is precisely because they're not funny.

As the cracker developed, so did the mottos.

One very tame example: Wife: 'A letter came for you marked Very Personal.' Husband: 'What did it say?' What the archive really shows is that, where cracker mottos were once tailor-made for particular social groups, now they're universal.

But cracker mottos didn't get better, they became much worse.

It's a reminder to grab those small moments of beauty wherever you can and I don't care if that sounds like a Christmas cracker or a fortune cookie.

To understand the origin of the crap joke, you have to understand the origin of the cracker.

Rachel Davies, head of Brite Sparks's design studio, seems nonplussed when asked why today's cracker jokes are so dreadful.

Pull the other one After a year's research, here are 2005's best cracker jokes.Seriously... Why can't a bike stand up by itself?

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