Category Archives: Humor

The Lost Lessons of Frederic Ogden Nash by B. Elwin Sherman

Dear young humor writers-to-be:
Whereas, I hold myself evidence of these

truths:

 
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Grays vs Reds: America’s Third War With Great Britain

The American Grays stand proud and strong, with strong stocky bodies and eyes that are bright and attentive. In 1867 … Continue reading

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Guess Who’s Coming To Dinner

Before you read my article, hop over to “Dinner with the Dunhams,” to read one of the most hilarious stories … Continue reading

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"Now Is The Winter Of Our Circumvent," by B. Elwin Sherman

First, the term: “winter driving.” This beggars its own description…. Continue reading

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President Daniel Webster, and Other Great Humorists, by B. Elwin Sherman

Daniel Webster, who I'm now nominating as the first official Humorist

Laureate of New Hampshire, was once asked to fill … Continue reading

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