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Exceptionally Bad Dad Jokes Raise Spirits in Maryland

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Exceptionally Bad Dad Jokes Raise Spirits in Maryland

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This is a heartwarming article about daughter who noticed her father was becoming despondant due to the COVID quarantine. She had given him a book called Exceptionally Bad Dad Jokes for Christmas, so she dug it out and they got the idea to post one joke a day on a whiteboard in their front yard. Soon people made special trips to read the daily humor. The dad felt a new sense of purpose and he was very happy to brighten other people's days.
humor, dad, family, baddadjokes, Maryland, copingwithloss, helpothers

Date (Dublin Core)

May 10, 2020

Creator (Dublin Core)

Allison Klien

Contributor (Dublin Core)

Lyn Ribisi

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news story

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Baltimore Sun

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English News coverage
English Humor
English Home & Family Life
English Community & Community Organizations

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humor, dad, family, baddadjokes, Maryland, copingwithloss, helpothers
dad
parent
coping with loss
help others
dad jokes
yard sign

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Humor
Children

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Curatorial Notes (Dublin Core)

Anasitasia Vaitele
Added item to the children item set. 04/18/2022 AV

Date Submitted (Dublin Core)

08/01/2020

Date Modified (Dublin Core)

08/10/2020
08/02/2021
04/18/2022

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Portfolio of a JOPL Intern, Summer 2020, Lyn Ribisi Linked Data Interactive Resource

This item was submitted on August 1, 2020 by Lyn Ribisi using the form “Share Your Story” on the site “A Journal of the Plague Year”: https://covid-19archive.org/s/archive

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