Updated November 3rd, 2019 at 01:20 IST

'King of Dad Jokes' kickstarts laugh riot in Colorado with funny signs

A dose of comedy or laughter is one of the best ways of refreshment and there is an ample variety of comedy in the world including Stand-up and satire

Reported by: Pritesh Kamath
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A dose of comedy or laughter is one of the best ways of refreshment and there is an ample variety of comedy in the world. Stand up, situational comedy, roast, satire to name a few. A pun is also something that lightens up the mood in a quick moment, only if you get it in a split second. Now just imagine driving in a country-side enjoying the scenic view and getting to read the puns along the way which makes you drive within the speed limit by adding a dose of laughter. You read it right.

In the state of Colorado in the United States, A father of three has mounted signboards with punny statements along the road at Indian Hills which is causing a laughter riot on the road.

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A few signboards read as follows:

“I call my horse Mayo and sometimes Mayo neighs.”

“I have a nephew who is half-Indian. Ian.”

“Drink wine. It isn’t good to keep things bottled up.”

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Those are just some of the messages that have appeared on a community centre sign in Indian Hills, Colorado. Credit goes to Vince Rozmiarek, who calls himself “the king of dad jokes."

Rozmiarek was given the responsibility of mounting the community signboards in 2011, he played it safe in the beginning. It was on April fools day of 2013, that he began experimenting with some cool puns on the signboards. To this day his signboards draw attention from across the world driving in travellers to see the punny signboards which he keeps changing on a regular basis.

For those who aren't able to make it to Colorado, there is a Facebook page devoted to Rozmiarek’s puns. Fans can also purchase a calendar featuring some of Rozmiarek’s biggest hits. The revenue for the sale goes to the community centre.

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Published November 2nd, 2019 at 22:47 IST