>From: Wayne Hayes <wayne@cs.toronto.edu>, Sat, 1 Jul 2000
>I guess it depends upon how narrowly you define "the religion" per se.
>I know several devout catholics, for example, who *love* to tell
>catholic jokes.
Hi Wayne,
Do you think that these several devout catholics are typical? They
sound atypical to me, but I'm a bit ignorant- I'm not close friends
with any devout catholics. I worked for one for a while that wouldn't
think of making jokes about his religion. And all of my other
exposures to various religions were just as serious.
>Anyway, the jokes were good. :-)
Glad you enjoyed them!
(I will collect all of the jokes into a file, and make it available.)
Here is my contribution:
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How many extropians does it take to change a lightbulb?
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A. 1.. no... wait-a-minute 5.. no.. the-answer-is 3 .. try 12.. ..
(memes competing in my head)
A. Wait while I convert that statement to E-prime!
A. I don't know, but let's use betting markets to generate a consensus!
Amara
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