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Man renowned for bad dad jokes hunts for the worst, for a good cause
This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateThe "Bad Dad Jokes" sign that stands proudly in front of Tom and Ann Schruben's Maryland home has become a neighborhood destination in recent months.The jokes Tom scribbles each morning are supposed to be bad - and they are - but people love them anyway, which is why there is a steady stream of people ambling or driving by the family's Kensington home on any given day.Example: A rabbit, a priest and a minister walk into a bar. The bartender looks at them and says, "Is this a typo?"Tom started posting the jokes as a way to...…This is a carousel. Use Next and Previous buttons to navigateThe "Bad Dad Jokes" sign that stands proudly in front of Tom and Ann Schruben's Maryland home has become a neighborhood destination in recent months.The jokes Tom scribbles each morning are supposed to be bad - and they are - but people love them anyway, which is why there is a steady stream of people ambling or driving by the family's Kensington home on any given day.Example: A rabbit, a priest and a minister walk into a bar. The bartender looks at them and says, "Is this a typo?"Tom started posting the jokes as a way to...WW…
He’s renowned for his bad dad jokes. Now he’s hunting for the worst dad jokes of all — for a good cause.
This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareThe “Bad Dad Jokes” sign that stands proudly in front of Tom and Ann Schruben’s Maryland home has become a neighborhood destination in recent months.The jokes Tom scribbles each morning are supposed to be bad — and they are — but people love them anyway, which is why there is a steady stream of people ambling or driving by the family’s Kensington home on any given day.Example: A rabbit, a priest and a minister walk into a bar. The bartender looks at them and says, “Is this a typo?”Tom started posting the jokes soon after...…This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareThe “Bad Dad Jokes” sign that stands proudly in front of Tom and Ann Schruben’s Maryland home has become a neighborhood destination in recent months.The jokes Tom scribbles each morning are supposed to be bad — and they are — but people love them anyway, which is why there is a steady stream of people ambling or driving by the family’s Kensington home on any given day.Example: A rabbit, a priest and a minister walk into a bar. The bartender looks at them and says, “Is this a typo?”Tom started posting the jokes soon after...WW…
This man posts a daily ‘bad dad joke’ in his front yard. People groan, but they love it.
This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareMaryland’s stay-at-home order has been stressful for Ann and Tom Schruben, self-employed workers who live in Kensington with their 11-year-old daughter.Ann noticed her husband was a little grumpy. He’s generally a cheerful guy who likes to crack jokes and puns.In fact, their daughter, Darcy, had given him a book of “exceptionally bad dad jokes” as a Christmas present.When Ann heard a friend in Ohio was posting a daily joke in front of her house, she told Tom he should do the same thing. Tom resisted. Then, about two weeks...…This article was published more than 2 years agoCommentGift ShareMaryland’s stay-at-home order has been stressful for Ann and Tom Schruben, self-employed workers who live in Kensington with their 11-year-old daughter.Ann noticed her husband was a little grumpy. He’s generally a cheerful guy who likes to crack jokes and puns.In fact, their daughter, Darcy, had given him a book of “exceptionally bad dad jokes” as a Christmas present.When Ann heard a friend in Ohio was posting a daily joke in front of her house, she told Tom he should do the same thing. Tom resisted. Then, about two weeks...WW…
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