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Old 07-22-2008, 02:57 PM   #133
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Seems that scientists have got us pegged.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2002/oc...ities.research
"Laughlab, an epic experiment set up more than a year ago, established that the British, Irish, New Zealanders and Australians prefer a play on words; that the French, Danes and Belgians have a taste for the surreal and Freudian; and that Americans and Canadians chuckle at jokes showing one group's superiority over another.
The Germans apparently have the broadest sense of humour - if only because they have no national preference, and therefore find almost anything funny."
I've just got too many jokes that involve Nazis, so I'm not going to say anything...
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