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Not true.

 

Every time a joke is told, it loses some of its funny.

 

Often people don't realize this and tell them so much that it reaches the point of annoying.

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Not true.

 

Every time a joke is told, it loses some of its funny.

 

Often people don't realize this and tell them so much that it reaches the point of annoying.

 

Name of several of your blog entry titles: "Worth Saying, Worth Oversaying."

 

One of the MythBusters' oversaid statements: "What's worth doing is worth overdoing."

 

I based this entry off of those statements.

 

And I base my life on oversaying things. :P

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Name of several of your blog entry titles: "Worth Saying, Worth Oversaying."

 

One of the MythBusters' oversaid statements: "What's worth doing is worth overdoing."

The entry title (I can only remember one offhand) was referring to a statement of truthiness that I made. It wasn't a joke, and I felt it still applied.

 

Mythbusters are an entirely different story. What they do is take the result of a myth and multiply it times fifty. If they can't get the cement out, they blow the truck up. It's not repetition, it's exaggeration. Besides, explosions never get old.

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