Funny Thoughts - Stupid Insults

Collection of "Useful" Insults

When you're at a loss for words but want to tell someone that he or she is stupid, remember some of these:

  • Ugly as a warthog and half as smart.
  • Unclear which of Newton's three laws of motion keeps his ears apart.
  • Understands English as well as any parrot.
  • Used to have a handle on life, but it broke.
  • Useful as a chocolate teapot.
  • Useful as a football bat.
  • Useful as a hip pocket on a T-shirt.
  • Useful as a kickstand on a horse.
  • Useful as a mint-flavored suppository.
  • Useful as an ashtray on a motorcycle.
  • Useful as dinosaur repellent.
  • Useful as tits on a bullfrog / bull / boar-hog.
  • Uses all three functional neurons for his best work.
  • Uses his head best for rolling Easter eggs.
  • Uses his head to keep the rain out of his neck. 

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Stupid Quotes Around The World

These are supposedly actual quotes taken from around the world.

  • "That race was all about competition." - David Coleman, ITV
  • "And I can see the strong wind blowing the sun towards us." - Brian Johnson, BBC Radio 3
  • Mark Goodier: What's the name of the company you work for? Listener: Mining and Engineering Services. Mark Goodier: So, what kind of work do they do; is it mining and engineering services? - BBC Radio 1
  • "Marling - unbeaten in her three victories." Peter O'Sullivan, BBC2 TV
  • " Both drivers are fundamentally wearing white helmets." James Hunt, BBC2 TV
  • "A church spire nestling among the trees... there's probably a church there too." - Richie Benaud, BBC2 TV

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Educational Priority

The following is supposedly a true story. To be included, besides being true, the story is most likely strange, weird, surprising, or funny.
January 12, 1993 Rhett Jacobs, Democratic candidate for the South Carolina House and a man who listed "education" as his top priority, submitted a required campaign disclosure form in October, handwritten, on which he detailed expenses for "filling fee," "campain work" and "litature."

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