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Mother-In-Law Jokes Goes In To Oblivion In UK

Modern comedians are generally averse to the tried and tested jig, targeted at the wives' mother. They prefer more relevant material in a bid to keep the audiences rolling in the aisles. They claim audiences are bored with mother-in-law jokes and believe they have become outdated. They do not want to be in the same track as their forebears. They like to have something new and fresh, which has swept the figure headed mother-in-law jokes away from the topics.
The demise of mother-in-law jokes were so the characteristics of a particular time of comedy form 70's to 80's with with Les Dawson and Bob Monkhose, but now the alternative comedians react against it, says the editor of a men's wedding website. The website, which is dedicated to helping grooms, have commissioned a new pack of rib-tickling jokes to keep the readers entertained.
"It's
a
topic
that's
ever
actually
gone
away.
It's
just
fallen
from
the
headlines,
there's
no
figurehead
like
Les
Dawson
making
jokes
on
TV
on
a
daily
basis,
but
people
certainly
still
laugh
about
it
because
if
we
don''t
laugh
you
cry," says
this
expert,
the
editor
of
the
website.
They
conducted
an
online
poll,
where
47
percent
of
men
admitted
to
loathing
their
mother-in-law
while
53
percent
said
they
loved
her.



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