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edernetdotorg · 1 year ago
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Teacher Mugs to Start the School Day with a Laugh
As a teacher, you know that caffeine is a crucial part of the daily routine. But why settle for a bland cup when you can sip your morning brew with a chuckle? Teachers have one of the most challenging and rewarding jobs, and a little humor goes a long way. We’ve compiled a list of humorous coffee mugs that are sure to resonate with teachers and add a little more joy to their day. Each mug

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toothybj · 2 months ago
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Divorce
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reniadeb · 7 months ago
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every friend group has the occasionally intense one
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citrus-cactus · 3 months ago
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I’m really going to miss Twenty-Fungalore (He Heard Your Wish). Favorite year name ever for how out of left field/perfect it was, and that it led to such a great way to end the show. I hope (dare I say wish?) that they won't sunset the bit come January, but I'll understand if they do.
At least we’ll still have the perpetual death and rebirth cycle of Miggy Mackerel (RIP)
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mugrootbeer · 2 years ago
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CAN OF "MUG ROOTBEER" SPOTTED IN SEINFELD SEASON 08 EPISODE 16, "THE POTHOLE"
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brightyearning · 2 years ago
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this is the fantasy that got me through all those years of public transportation
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kairithemang0 · 10 months ago
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Man, if starcanwrecked sold mugs, I’d buy all of them. I want a mug with the little tin can guy. Maybe they could make LiB mugs or something. PUT A RAVEN ON A MUG???
Idk, starcanwrecked coffee mugs sound amazing to me
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man-down-in-hatchet-town · 2 years ago
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I always say,
Women Be Readin'
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mariocki · 6 months ago
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Fat Man on a Beach (HTV, 1974)
"I'm going to read some more poems now. Erm. It may be that if you want to go and have a cup of tea, this would be a good time. I know that's what you masses are like. The mention of poetry and off you go."
#fat man on a beach#b.s. johnson#classic tv#documentary#htv#michael bakewell#aled vaughan#a frankly incredible and truly unique piece of television. according to Johnson's biographer‚ the novelist Jonathan Coe‚ this film was#described in tv listings at the time as a documentary about Porth Ceiriad‚ a rather beautiful beach on the LlĆ·n Peninsula in North Wales#it.. is not that. i can only imagine the baffled reactions of an idle audience tuning into HTV in 1974. true‚ this is entirely filmed at#Porth Ceiriad‚ but any element of travelogue (or even really of documentary) is dispelled almost immediately: the first lines heard are#those of an unseen narrator who tells us we are about to watch a film about a fat man on a beach. 'Do you really want to watch that?' he#asks incredulously. it's a challenge‚ the first of several from Johnson‚ who spends the next 40 minutes variously pottering about the sands#mugging to the camera‚ reciting poetry (his own and others; literary and dirty) and baring his soul. I've never seen anything quite like it#I'm not sure that much has been made that is quite like it tbh. Johnson was a fiercely original‚ brilliant mind; he was a novelist#a poet‚ a critic and a filmmaker. he was also‚ when this first aired on uk tv‚ dead. a few weeks after completing filming on this‚ his#final work‚ he sadly took his own life. i mention it not as a grim factoid but because it is a vital contextualisation of this film; the#play has been described before (and play is not the right word) as a sort of loose form manifesto from Johnson‚ a laying out of his own#peculiar philosophies and interests in a disjointed manner‚ peppered with asides and distractions and filming mishaps (all kept in the#final product). for me‚ the feeling was inescapable that this was like viewing a suicide note. whether Johnson had already come to some#conclusion on that front or not‚ the fact is that his own obsession with morbidity‚ with the spectre of death and of decay (it runs right#through his work‚ particularly his work in film) transforms this into something almost confessional. there's a section of the film where#the author recalls witnessing the aftermath of a traffic accident‚ a motorcyclist thrown through wire fencing and sliced like cheese#the absurdity of the comparison is lingered on‚ Johnson almost stalls and appears to lose his train of thought (briefly discussing instead#the modern mass production of cheese) but he also seems clearly affected‚ delivering the tale in a halting‚ reverent tone#not that this is all darkness and gloom; it's just as often funny‚ or surreal (the film frequently cuts away to a bunch of bananas‚ only#later explained by one of Johnson's biographical recollections) and includes visual puns‚ bad jokes and a few moments of physical comedy#the writer doesn't seem distressed. rather‚ he seems... if not at peace‚ then as though he has come to terms. confident in his own beliefs#and ideals. but perhaps that's reaching too far‚ or reading in what the viewer wishes to read in. the sad fact is that Johnson took his own#life‚ but he left us with a body of work unlike almost anything else‚ and which is still being celebrated and analysed today. rip bsj
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reaperlight · 1 year ago
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elinda96 · 15 days ago
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Romantic Comedy Movie Night
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tomnielson · 8 months ago
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What’s one of the oldest soft drinks in the country, with roots in ol’ Philadelphia? Check out our latest 11-minute podcast, “Rootin’ Tootin’ Root Beer,” at https://alookbehindinrewind.buzzsprout.com, Apple, Pandora, or wherever you get podcasts. In this episode we share a few early memories of that fabled beverage, including its reincarnation as root beer barrel candies, plus a childhood attempt to brew our own concoction in Mom’s kitchen.
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reniadeb · 2 years ago
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so you're telling me that the pottery barn is not really a barn???
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skyecoaiart · 1 year ago
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Get Lost Black Mug
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thepradaenchilada · 2 years ago
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Thank you, San Angelo!
Good Morning, San Angelo! I’m your host, Jade Esteban Estrada, with this morning's headlines! We’ve also got Michael Shields with sports, Marvin Morrell has today’s forecast (It’s hot!), and Greg Duran keeps things “caliente” with our ¿Que Pasa? segment. Join us weekdays at 6 a.m.!
Just kidding! I could never wake up that early!
This is actually last Saturday's fabulous lineup of Comedy Night at The Tilted Mug! I had so much fun performing on that big, beautiful stage!
Huge thank you to our amazing producer Michael Shields who keeps West Texas laughing! And much appreciation for the red carpet treatment!
Loved sharing the stage with the hilarious Greg Duran and Marvin Morrell! I hope to cross paths again soon.
Thank you to the owners and staff of The Tilted Mug for continuing to open your doors to stand-up comedy. Special thanks to Debbie and Frank for helping us with all the front-of-house and technical deets!
Most of all, thank you to all who attended the show and shared some laughs with us! See you next time!
Photo: Marvin Morrell & Kasey
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jadeestebanestrada · 2 years ago
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Thank you, San Angelo!
Good Morning, San Angelo! I’m your host, Jade Esteban Estrada, with this morning's headlines! We’ve also got Michael Shields with sports, Marvin Morrell has today’s forecast (It’s hot!), and Greg Duran keeps things “caliente” with our ¿Que Pasa? segment. Join us weekdays at 6 a.m.!
Just kidding! I could never wake up that early!
This is actually last Saturday's fabulous lineup of Comedy Night at The Tilted Mug! I had so much fun performing on that big, beautiful stage!
Huge thank you to our amazing producer Michael Shields who keeps West Texas laughing! And much appreciation for the red carpet treatment!
Loved sharing the stage with the hilarious Greg Duran and Marvin Morrell! I hope to cross paths again soon.
Thank you to the owners and staff of The Tilted Mug for continuing to open your doors to stand-up comedy. Special thanks to Debbie and Frank for helping us with all the front-of-house and technical deets!
Most of all, thank you to all who attended the show and shared some laughs with us! See you next time!
Photo: Marvin Morrell & Kasey
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