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message 1: by Joel (new)

Joel Bresler | 1587 comments Mod
I've been reading Terry Pratchett lately (new for me), and wonder how many plays-on-words I may be missing due to my ignorance of so staggeringly many things. Anyone have any favorites from TP, or any other author, for that matter?


message 2: by Scott (new)

Scott Evans | 4 comments There's a pretty good TV commercial on now about a tree falling making a sound.
I don't remember the product.


message 3: by Mark (new)

Mark Cain | 31 comments I have a pun (almost a shaggy dog story) that I wrote for HELL'S SUPER, my book that was published on Kindle this weekend. Oh, I ended up cutting it from the book, even though I think the pun is fun.

Like most puns, it's a groaner. (Why is it that we can groan over a pun but still enjoy it?) Also, it isn't Pratchett. Still, I'd love to share, if all of you are willing to hear it.

Mark


message 4: by Darrin (last edited Oct 07, 2013 06:14PM) (new)

Darrin Mason | 18 comments When asked what she would do to prepare for her role in my short story, The Wicked Witch of the West: The Tornado Returns, the Wicked Witch replied, "Eat plenty of baked beans."

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FP0D6LU

The Wicked Witch of the West The Tornado Returns by Darrin Mason


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Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 2433 comments Mod
Keep working guys! The winner of the Punday Night punning contest gets sent to the punitentiary.

I once sent nearly a dozen puns to a contest to see if any would win, but no pun in ten did.


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A dozen puns makes a punnet.


message 7: by C.W. (new)

C.W. Grody | 3 comments I appreciate a good pun, but there's a fine line between a good pun and punishment. (Um, sorry about that. :) )


message 8: by Paul (new)

Paul Dale (paul_dale) | 12 comments I always found Piers Anthony was good for a bad pun, on occasion spending several pages before the delivery. I can't remember which one of his books it was, but in one he managed just about every cat pun known to man.


message 9: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 2433 comments Mod
Spider Robinson included many entire Punday Night contests in his Callahan's Saloon books. In many of his books, he seems to divide his time between kinky sex and bad (ie great) puns/shaggy dog stories.


message 10: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 2433 comments Mod
And tonight on NPR they finished up a story about three stolen trailers full of walnuts by noting that "the case has not yet been cracked."


message 11: by Lindsey (new)

Lindsey Allen Hello everyone! I'm new to the group. I love this discussion. My book, Fast Laughs, has dozens of original puns.

I feel like a whale outta water. Hope I'm not... blowing it.
:)


message 12: by Terry (new)

Terry Ravenscroft (terryrazz) | 6 comments How about thieves stealing all the police station's lavatories and the police have nothing to go on?


message 13: by Rebecca (new)

Rebecca Douglass (rdouglass) | 2433 comments Mod
Terry wrote: "How about thieves stealing all the police station's lavatories and the police have nothing to go on?"

Groannnn.


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