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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Entry from April 20, 2020
“My neighbor and I are good friends, so we decided to share our water supply. We got a long well”

"Got a long well” is not the same was “got along well,” but there are jokes. 

“My neighbor and I are good friends. So we thought we share our water supply. We got a long well” was posted on Reddit—Dadjokes on March 28, 2019. The joke was posted again on Reddit—Dadjokes on April 21, 2020.


Reddit—Dadjokes
Posted by u/porichoygupto March 28, 2019
My neighbor and I are good friends. So we thought we share our water supply.
We got a long well.

Twitter
keepingitcreel
@Keepingitcreel
My neighbor and I are good friends. So we thought we share our water supply. We got a long well.
9:32 AM · Mar 28, 2019·IFTTT

Twitter
Neil
@NeilsArsenal
My neighbor and I became good friends, so we decided to share our water supply..
We got a long well
6:52 AM · Feb 8, 2020·Twitter Web App

Reddit—Dadjokes
Posted by u/porichoygupto April 21, 2020
My next door neighbor and I are good friends, so we decided to share our water supply.
We got a long well.

Twitter
Dad Jokes
@Dadsaysjokes
My next door neighbor and I are good friends, so we decided to share our water supply.
We got a long well.
4:07 PM · Apr 21, 2020·Twitter for iPhone

Posted by Barry Popik
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