One essential rule: make sure the joke is the last possible thought, and don't add other words to the sentence after the joke. If you do, the audience will think that your take-off was only a setup for a bigger laugh coming up.
—from Comedy Writing Secrets, a book by Mel Helitzer and Mark Shatz
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