Of Course, We Can Do Spare And Minimalist, But
Barbara Smaller
New Yorker August 16th, 1999
David Sipress
Painstakin' Peas
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One Sitting Homeless Man Speaks To Another
Edward Steed
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A Large Rocket Sits Prominently In The Living
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New Yorker January 7th, 1980
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Boxing Match
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To Be Completely Frank
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A Man Sits At A Table In Front Of A Plate Of Ribs
Andy Friedman
New Yorker September 26th, 1942
Alain
We Rarely Watch Television. Most Of Our Free
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Otto Soglow
I'm Writing To Aunt Martha
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New Yorker January 25, 1947
Julian De Miskey
Before The Internet
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What I Lack In Stuff
Suerynn Lee
We Don't Actually Know Harry and Meghan
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Possible Titles for My Upcoming Autobiography
Becky Barnicoat
New Yorker May 10th, 1941
Alfred Frueh
Spare Change For Those Unfortunate Enough
Peter C. Vey
Spare Us The Gory Details
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Don't Talk To Me About Suffering - In My Spare
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Now, Now, Ruffy, If You'll Spare Me The Threats
Charles Barsotti
No, I'm Sorry, I Don't Have A Dime To Spare
Jack Ziegler
Hey, Mac, Can Yah Spare A Cup A Coffee For A Dime?
Rea Irvin
Too Much Pasta. Go Have Some Spare Ribs
Charles Barsotti
Could You Spare Some Change For A Guy Fresh
Frank Cotham
Son, Can You Spare A Couple Of Minutes To Talk
Robert Weber
Hey, Jack, Could You Spare A Dime For A Cup
Alain
We Found The Spare Key Under The Welcome Mat
Frank Cotham
Can You Spare A Few Seconds To Minimize
Bruce Eric Kaplan
Buddy, Could You Spare A Cup Of Coffee
Claude Smith
Other Folks Have To Pay Taxes
George Booth
I'm From Simmersby
Ed Fisher
Caption Contest 210 - Winner
Peter C. Vey
It's O. J. Simpson. He Wants To Know If
Jack Ziegler
Just Go Home And Change
Charles Barsotti
A Spare Towel and a Guest Room
Asher Perlman