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 September 08, 2019
“What’s the difference between a hot potato and a flying pig?” (joke)

A riddle was posted on Reddit—Jokes on September 2, 2019:
 
Q: What’s the difference between a hot potato and a flying pig?
A: One’s a heated yam, and one’s a yeeted ham.

 
“Yeet” has been defined by Dictionary.com as “an exclamation of excitement, approval, surprise, or all-around energy, often as issued when doing a dance move or throwing something.”
 
   
Reddit—Jokes
Posted by u/fredrigozxs September 2, 2019
What’s the difference between a hot potato and a flying pig?
Ones a heated yam, and ones a yeeted ham.
 
Twitter
Jokes OK Please
@jokesokplease
What’s the difference between a hot potato and a flying pig?. Ones a heated yam, and ones a yeeted ham. #joke
7:10 PM · Sep 2, 2019·Twee Love
 
Facebook
Lame Jokes
September 2 at 8:25 PM ·
What’s the difference between a hot potato and a flying pig? : Ones a heated yam, and ones a yeeted ham.
   
Twitter
Dad Jokes
@Dadsaysjokes
What’s the difference between a hot potato and a flying pig?
One is a heated yam while the other is a yeeted ham.
3:38 PM · Sep 3, 2019·Twitter for iPhone
   
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what’s the difference between a hot potato and a flying pig?
one’s a heated yam and the other’s a yeeted ham.
9:26 AM · Sep 8, 2019·Twitter for Android

Posted by Barry Popik
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