I posted the "he predicted the world would end, and for him it did" joke earlier, but I never knew its origin. Mark Evanier ( http://newsfromme.com ) fills in the blank - it was the voice of Rankin-Bass' "Frosty The Snowman", Jackie Vernon:
"He was a poet, a prophet, a philosopher. He prophesied that on May 1, 1951, the world would come to an end. And for him, it did. Because on that very day while eating a piece of cherry pie at the Automat restaurant in New York City, the little glass door snapped down, broke his neck. He didn't know you're supposed to take the food out."
Eh, funny joke if you know what the Automat was...
"He was a poet, a prophet, a philosopher. He prophesied that on May 1, 1951, the world would come to an end. And for him, it did. Because on that very day while eating a piece of cherry pie at the Automat restaurant in New York City, the little glass door snapped down, broke his neck. He didn't know you're supposed to take the food out."
Eh, funny joke if you know what the Automat was...