TIPLs show up in any conversation where people are apt to make a comment that sounds like the set-up to a well-known joke. In this way they function as either a short version of the joke, or can even be a standalone joke.
Examples of the first sort include tidbits like this:
"Last night the bartender threw a guy out for bringing in his dog.""And the dog said, 'Do you think I shoulda said DiMaggio?'"
"Looks like we're heading for layoffs."
"What you mean 'we,' whitey?"
"Geez, that guy looks like Quasimodo.""Well, his face rings a bell.""The ecumenical service had a priest, a minister, and a rabbi."
"And the rabbi says, 'Is this some kind of joke?'"
Examples of the standalone sort might be:
"Get the other hose. This one's isn't long enough.""That's what she said!"
So beware, friends; if chatting in a witty group, anything you say can and will be used to trigger TIPL if it fits in any possible way. Look for the sign of the punching line!
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