stevenamills
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Posted: Nov 15, 2002 09:42 pm
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I was browsing through the bargain book section at WaldenBooks today and found this for 10 bucks.
Some of the material is a little blue for my taste, but it seems like a there's a lot of potential.
Thought I would pass it along.
Later.....
Steve
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jkvand
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Johnstown, PA
658 Posts
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Posted: Dec 12, 2002 07:18 am
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Steve,
Thanks for the tip! I picked one up for only $10 also, and it's got some great stuff in it, despite the blue material! They also have a Friars Club Joke book that is pretty good.
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RC4MAG
Special user
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Posted: Dec 17, 2002 05:35 am
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You might be interested in, "The Friar's Club Encyclopedia of Jokes" compiled by Aaron Cohl
or "Roast of the Town" by Joey Adams subtitled "The Notorious Friars Club Celebrity Roasts- and how to adapt them for any speaking occasion".
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PaulGinsberg
New user
New York
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Posted: Oct 6, 2003 12:57 am
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As a squire Friar of 6 months... (and Magic Castle member for about 15 years) thanks for the recognition... the friars Club.. like the Castle.. is a very special place.. and I love the history there...
Your friar replier
Paul Ginsberg
Incidentally, when I'm entertaining friends at the Friars Club I like to do a "quasi" mind-reading stunt..there's a fishbowl of little matchstick boxes. I mix 'em up.. and dig in.. and pull one out for each guest. Inside each, instead of matches, is a greeting personalized, as a souvenir.
I find the proper boxes becauseI have previously doube-stick taped them to the bottom of the bowl. I am careful to let the tape remain in the fishbowl when pulling 'em out... Enjoy...
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cubreporter
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Las Vegas
69 Posts
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Posted: Oct 6, 2003 07:21 am
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Nice effect Paul! I take it you are a brother friar in NYC??? I belong to the Bev Hills Club. Nice to meet a Brother Friar! We should develop a secret handshake or code phrase ala the Masons. "For the sake of a widow's son".
I am whatever I am to you.
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Good to here.