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A collection of short, humorous sketches, jingles, and aphorisms arranged from a long-running newspaper column, offering wry observations on everyday manners, social rituals, follies and language, often assembled from reader contributions and clipped oddities. Recurring devices include playful lists, mock societies, a cannery for trite phrases, and light verse; the tone alternates between tart satire and genial amusement, aiming to entertain and gently correct human foibles through concise, epigrammatic pieces.
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