1979 Jokes

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    After years of scrimping and saving, a husband told his wife the good news: "Honey, weve finally got enough money to buy what we started saving for in 1979." "You mean a brand-new Cadillac?" she asked eagerly. "No," said the husband, "a 1979 Cadillac."

    The following paper is taken from The Journal of Irreproducible Results, Volume 25
    Number 4/1979. P. O. Box 234 Chicago Heights, Illinois 60411
    1. INTRODUCTION
    Worldwide controversy has been generated recently from several court decisions in the United
    States which have restricted popular magazines from printing articles which describe how to make
    an atomic bomb. The reason usually given by the courts is that national security would be
    compromised if such information were generally available. But, since it is commonly known that
    all of the information is publicly available in most major metropolitan libraries, obviously the
    court's officially stated position is covering up a more important factor; namely, that such
    atomic devices would prove too difficult for the average citizen to construct. The United States
    courts cannot afford to insult the vast majorities by insinuating that they do not have the
    intelligence of a cabbage, and more...

    After years of scrimping and saving, a husband told his wife the good news: "Honey, we've finally got enough money to buy what we started saving for in 1979." "You mean a brand-new Cadillac?" she asked eagerly. "No," said the husband, "a 1979 Cadillac."

    A fierce gust of wind blew 45-year-old Vittorio Luise's car into a river near Naples, Italy, in 1983. He managed to break a window, climb out and swim to shore -- where a tree blew over and killed him.

    Mike Stewart, 31, of Dallas was filming a movie in 1983 on the dangers of low-level bridges when the truck he was standing on passed under a low-level bridge -- killing him.

    Walter Hallas, a 26-year-old store clerk in Leeds, England, was so afraid of dentists that in 1979 he asked a fellow worker to try to cure his toothache by punching him in the jaw. The punch caused Hallas to fall down, hitting his head, and he died of a fractured skull.

    Two West German motorists had an all-too-literal head-on collision in heavy fog near the small town of Guetersloh. Each was guiding his car at a snail's pace near the center of the road. At the moment of impact their heads were both out of the windows when they smacked together. Both men were hospitalized with severe more...

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