A plaque remaining from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem.

Above, a 1934 plaque from the Big Apple Night Club at West 135th Street and Seventh Avenue in Harlem. Discarded as trash in 2006. Now a Popeyes fast food restaurant on Google Maps.

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“Some call it multitasking, but I call it doing something else until I remember what I was doing in the first place” (5/14)
“It’s pretty crazy how there’s an entire profession we have to make wear body cameras because they lie so much” (5/14)
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“Them: Show me proof.” / “Me: *Sends proof*” / “Them: You’re a conspiracy theorist!” (5/14)
“If the government has enough money to give to foreign countries…” (5/14)
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Entry from July 25, 2020
“What did the clock say to the wristwatch?”/“I enjoyed tocking with you…”

“Tocking” can sound like “talking.” A clock riddle was posted on Twitter by bear emoji on October 21, 2015:
     
Q: What did the clock say to the other clock?
A: “Nice tocking to ya.”

   
An extension of this riddle was posted on Twitter by Lorraine Jo King on May 20, 2019:
   
Q: What did the clock say to the wristwatch?
A: “I enjoyed tocking with you, but now you’re starting to tick me off.”

   
   
Twitter
bear emoji
@Caffernnn
What did the clock say to the other clock?
“Nice tocking to ya”
7:46 PM · Oct 21, 2015·Twitter for iPhone
   
Twitter
Lorraine Jo King
@lahlahbean
#mondaymirth
What did the clock say to the wristwatch?“I enjoyed tocking with you, but now you’re starting to tick me off.”
1:55 AM · May 20, 2019·Crowdfire App
   
Twitter
Jannette Steppe
@jann_step
What did the clock say to the wristwatch?
“I enjoyed tocking with you, but now you’re starting to tick me off.” #joke #fun
7:00 AM · Oct 30, 2019·Mobile Web (M2)
   
Twitter
Delta Dragonoid
@PyrusDeltaDrago
What did the clock say to the wristwatch?
“I enjoyed tocking with you, but now you’re starting to tick me off.”
8:35 AM · Jan 23, 2020·Twitter for Android
 
Twitter
Lorraine Jo King
@lahlahbean
#badjokefriday
What did the clock say to the wristwatch?
“I enjoyed tocking with you, but now you’re starting to tick me off.” Grinning face
1:12 AM · Jul 17, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

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