> of Troy has given us a *classic example of what tsuwm's link was all about

I never find such jokes hurtful, because any group can be substituted into the position of 'blonde girls'. While travelling with a group of Turkish and Greek people last summer we started telling jokes. It turned out the Greek told some of the same jokes as the Turks, just with roles switched!
I found the article interesting, if wholly unfunny...
the guy who wrote it probably never understood those dirty jokes at school and just has it in for comedy. An article about humour without any humour, has been written by the wrong person. To me humour is about laughing at life - because it twists in such wickedly funny ways!

"Laughter has no foreign accent"