Word: joker
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Then some guy with a red and white tie and a strang dyspeptic look comes up and says no, that ain't two 'poons, one of 'em's a parody. Well, I'm a game joker so I says OK that's a paradoy, but to me, bud, it's just another 'Poon, to hold the stuff that was too good for the regular issue...
...tell the War Department.) Art Hodes, an you probably know unless you're reading this just to deaden that wait on the chowline or because you're one of my room mates (noidle remark; at the last census in D-41 McKinlock we were ten, not including a mysterious joker who floats in now and then to read PM and The New Republic), well, Art Hodes is one of the old Chicago gang that learned its jazz from the great New Orleans musicians who floted up the Mississippi (a good trick, as Professor Kirtley F. Mather could undoubtedly point...
...there was a joker after all: up to now KLM, TACA and BWIA had been doing business out of Miami on special charter arrangements. Now they are subject to the same priorities setup as Pan Am, the same CAB regulations...
...hurry, Al Gruenther entered West Point in 1917, graduated eleven days before the Armistice with the "joker" class which then had to go back to school after it had been commissioned'. Always an exciting fellow, he was the cause of his editor-father's failure to get out the Platte Center, Neb. newspaper the week he was born...
Last week the Spaniard was bidding for the year's prize white elephant, William Randolph Hearst's $500,000 dismantled Spanish monastery. Marked down to a mere $19,000, it involved an important joker: the buyer must cart it away. Even to a nearby site, the freight would run into big money...