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TRIPLES IN HUMOR A triple is a Joke consisting of three statements. The first two statements are similar, usually "straight lines", and establish a pattern which the third statement does not follow. ''For example:'' John was a quiet gentleman who liked to: # work in the garden # read literary works # go on killing sprees from rooftops with his sniper rifle Obviously, the third violent activity does not follow the first two benign ones. This may be found humorous. Other examples include lists, of names for example, where the third is in contrast with the previous two.
Here is another typical example, by Woody Allen , in '' Love And Death '':
There are endless variations. Good ones can have a joke within a joke, such as this exchange from '' All In The Family '' where the subject of cities with the same names has come up: :Mike: "''Portland, Oregon; Portland, Maine.''" :Gloria: "''Springfield, Illinois; Springfield, Massachusetts.''" :Edith ('Dingbat'): "''New York, New York!''" See also TRIPLES IN MUSIC In Music triple refers to Triple Meter and Triplets . See also Simple Meter and Compound Meter . TRIPLES IN RDF In RDF a triple is a subject-predicate-object expression. TRIPLES IN SPORT
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