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June 13, 2005

THE LEGAL UNDERGROUND PODCAST Episode #27 . . . This week, it's Law-Related Things That Suck: Lawyer Jokes.

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Oh, and then there are "Lawyer Jokes Told Badly".... Real-life examples, courtesy of feedback to lawlaughs.com:

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Close, but no cigar:

joke: what do you call 10,000 laywers dead at the bottom of a lake?

not enough lawyers!!!

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Spell-check, anyone?

WHAT'S BLACK AND BROWN AND LOOKS GOOD ON A LAWYER?

A DOBERMAN PINCHER!

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Um... not funny?

joke: Whats the difference between a lawyer and a 14 yr old girl?

A lawyer argues alot more!

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Blowing the punch line:

joke: whats the differnce between a snake lying in the middle of a road and a lawyer lying in the middle of the road?

you can't find tire marks on the snake.
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