Word: jokingly
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...idea of cappuccino." MARTHA STEWART, telling reporters outside her house in Bedford, New York, what she had most missed in prison, adding that she and her fellow inmates shared a daily joke with guards about having the drink...
...Assad greeted me at the door, a tall but unassuming man with clear blue eyes. We sat down and I tried a joke: "Mr. President, you've done the impossible. You've brought the United States and France together against you in Lebanon." He laughed. "It's not me, actually," he said, then added ruefully, "but that's what people think." His tone was easy, conversational. He did not bellow or lecture, not even when he attempted to dispense patently ridiculous propaganda. But it was an odd conversation nonetheless, reflecting the jittery uncertainty of the Syrian regime in the face...
...that, he adds, is a joke. After all, Kaminsky can sympathize with Summers’ recent media roasting...
Rubin’s joke took a stab at Summers’ overactive sense of pride, in other words, making fun of his tendency to assert intellectual dominance over his superiors...
...flame, Lindsay, is quite possibly the most miserable human being who has ever existed, from her whiney complaints about not having a dad (as if anyone would want such worthless daughter) to her annoying insistence that girls can do as well as boys in science [insert Larry Summers joke here...