Then there is the Joe from the knock-knock joke.
Knock, knock!
Who's there?
Joe!
Joe who?
Joe mamma, dat's who!
Sorry, but...
....ahhh...
I'll think of sumthin".
Well, I wish I had been informed earlier about the joeoverpopulation phenomenon, I'd have slit my wrists, or renamed myself something more refined like Josphesus
Has anybody mentioned Joey Heatherton yet? I used to have a thing for her.
I have a toddler grand daughter named Joey.
I think Frank needs a nap or a beer or a beer and a nap.
See, Edgar, that's the difference between Joe and Joey..... Joey has warmth and vitality, Joe is common but somehow more substantial, think Joey Stalin or Joey Dimaggio. see? Both men are changed by the additional Y,,,,,, why?
Joey Nation is a completely different animal than Joe. Joe Bishop can't be a comic, Joe E. Brown can be, (clever, clever. Did you know that Joe E. was a singer before some mobster cut his throat? I digress.) Joe means right with the world, Joey is a bit giddier.
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Joe
Then there's Marjoe Gortner.
And now, Miss Dolly Parton will sing Jolene.
ossobuco wrote:djjd62, every time I see your name here, I want to ask if you used to post on the abuzz cooking threads... so, I'll ask, did you? There was a fellow who posted some good recipes with a similar set of initials...
not me
i do like to cook, but my recipes all come from books