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There have been two constants for the Mets this winter — they don't have an outfield, and Sandy Alderson keeps making jokes about it.
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(And it didn't help that he kept making jokes about taking creepshots of me).
"When I first had therapy myself, I always used to keep making jokes," she says.
DURING the two-hour-plus presentation at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC) a few days ago, Craig Federighi, Apple's head of software engineering, kept making jokes about how many of the visual metaphors in iOS, its mobile operating system, had been "torn out" in the next version in favour of a simpler, flatter graphical style (pictured).
The WE series, which has its premiere on Tuesday, showcases Ms. Rivers's one-liners, but it glides over the drive that compels this comedian, now 77, to keep making jokes for a living; the whole premise disguises the insecurity that prevents Ms. Rivers from fully enjoying her success.
The technical nuts-and-bolts of TV production rarely make for juicy gossip, but such was the insane appetite for information about The X-Files – and the fact that Duchovny kept making jokes about how much it rained in Canada – this far-flung production base gained an almost mythic status.
She kept making jokes like "We're so inclusive here we even tolerate the straight people!" She gets off on nature, and took me and Will into her back garden for an eco sex tour, where she gets aroused by the flowers.
If anything, we learned that we need to keep making jokes, keep being irreverent and keep laughing.
Pam says the Dunder Mifflin office previously did not have interns for years because Michael kept making jokes about Monica Lewinsky, an intern at the White House who had a sexual relationship with President Bill Clinton in 1995 and 1996.
And Boston's magic swan dive into the playoffs number is down to 4! 9/25 I keep making jokes about Red Sox ineptitude and then they go out and play even more inept.
To get some perspective, I searched The Hunger Games in paperback and found that it was No. 7. Since my father-in-law kept making jokes about me passing Charles Dickens, I looked up Great Expectations in paperback too: No. 982.
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