Rebellion Jokes

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    1757
    The great stables are built, and scientists are secretly hired by
    Claus II to begin an ambitious project that of breeding and
    training reindeer to fly.

    1773
    The flying reindeer are achieved and become Claus II and III's
    major form of transportation.

    1774
    A mutant reindeer, named Rudolf, is born whose nose emits light.
    He becomes an outcast of the reindeer society, and is taken in by
    the Claus government. Claus II celebrates his 50th birthday,
    inviting several other world leaders for a stay at his castle. To
    impress them, he displays a lavish show of wealth, all at the
    elves' expense. He gives the other leaders the impression of a
    dictatorship under the guise of royalty. The elves sense this,
    and the seeds of rebellion are planted.

    1777
    As conditions become increasingly strict, the elves begin to search
    for a leader to lead their revolt. Rudolf, still in favor of more...

    Jimmy was a very smart boy, and he enjoyed church very much, but when
    the choir began singing "Gladly the Cross I'd Bear," he didn't
    concentrate on singing the song as he should have; instead, he wondered
    why Gladly didn't go to an ophthalmologist and why they were singing a
    song in church about a woodland animal with an eye problem anyway. (By
    Timothy House)
    "Mike, I've got a strange tale. Heard it from a Klingon last night, and
    I thought the folks might appreciate it."
    "It has to do with those two famous characters, Anakin and Luke
    Skywalker. The tale concerns that time when Anakin was going by the name
    of Vader, specifically the light saber battle they fought in the cloud
    city. The depiction of that fight in the Lucas film was fairly accurate,
    but it left out a few details."
    "It seems that, during the course of the fracas, more words were
    exchanged while the two of them were more...

    Being an Evil Overlord seems to be a good career choice. It pays well, there are all sorts of perks and you can set your own hours. However, every Evil Overlord I've read about in books or seen in movies invariably gets overthrown and destroyed in the end. I've noticed that no matter whether they are barbarian lords, deranged wizards, mad scientists or alien invaders, they always seem to make the same basic mistakes every single time. Therefore, if I ever happen to become an Evil Overlord...

    1. My legions of terror will have helmets with clear Plexiglas visors, not face-concealing ones.

    2. My ventilation ducts will be too small to crawl through.

    3. My noble half-brother whose throne I usurped will be killed, not kept anonymously imprisoned in a forgotten cell of my dungeon.

    4. Shooting is not too good for my enemies.

    5. The artifact which is the source of my power will not be kept on the Mountain of Despair beyond the River of more...

    1689--Spanish-German explorer Santa Claus discovers the North Pole, and establishes a small base camp.
    1691--Because of harsh and meager living conditions, Claus' crew abandons him.
    1692--Claus is rescued by the Viking ship Hvorfor. He returns to Europe, bringing some items along with him from the North Pole. He finds he is able to sell them quite easily, making a small profit.
    1703--Claus saves up enough money to buy a small ship and crew, and returns to the North Pole. Upon arriving, he finds his base camp, half-buried but still intact.
    1704--Claus returns to Europe with a shipload of North Pole artifacts, and is successful in selling them. He makes enough profit to increase his crew, and buys building materials to expand his polar base.
    1705--Claus returns again to the North Pole, and builds quarters for him and his crew, and sets up the Polar Exports Company.
    1716--After six shiploads of exports, the European market is flooded with polar artifacts, as more...

    1689 - Spanish-German explorer Santa Claus discovers the North Pole, and establishes a small base camp.

    1691 - Because of harsh and meager living conditions, Claus' crew abandons him. 1692 - Claus is rescued by the Viking ship Hvorfor. He returns to Europe, bringing some items along with him from the North Pole. He finds he is able to sell them quite easily, making a small profit. 1703 - Claus saves up enough money to buy a small ship and crew, and returns to the North Pole. Upon arriving, he finds his base camp, half-buried but still intact. 1704 - Claus returns to Europe with a shipload of North Pole artifacts, and is successful in selling them. He makes enough profit to increase his crew, and buys building materials to expand his polar base.

    1705 - Claus returns again to the North Pole, and builds quarters for him and his crew, and sets up the Polar Exports Company.

    1716 - After six shiploads of exports, the European market is flooded with polar more...

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