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‘Hysterical’ Thanksgiving jokes win Florida deputies fans on TikTok. Take a listen

“You guys are always my favorite officers,” one person commented.
“You guys are always my favorite officers,” one person commented. Screengrab from Hernando County Sheriff's Office TikTok video

A team of deputies in Florida brought their community a little early cheer by sharing troves of Thanksgiving jokes on TikTok.

“This is hysterical,” one viewer commented.

The Hernando County Sheriff’s Office posted its first video in the series, which was full of Thanksgiving “dad jokes,” on Nov. 20.

“Which side of the turkey has the most feathers?” one deputy starts the video, then turns to the camera with a sly smirk. “The outside.”

@hernandocountysheriff Thanksgiving jokes..part 1! #thanksgiving #jokes #dadjokes #deputysheriff #backtheblue #lawenforcement #coptok #fyp #hcso ♬ original sound - Hernando County Sheriff
@hernandocountysheriff Thanksgiving jokes..part 2! #thanksgiving #jokes #dadjokes #coptok #deputysheriff #backtheblue #lawenforcement #fyp ♬ original sound - Hernando County Sheriff

Other humorous videos from the sheriff’s office have gotten thousands of views, including one reminding citizens to lock their doors under any circumstances.

“You guys are always my favorite officers,” one person commented. “Stay safe and happy thanksgiving.”

The sheriff’s office posted part one and part two, indicating that more Thanksgiving and holiday jokes may pop up on the page.

“Thank you HCSO for sharing the laughs & sharing the love! Happy Thanksgiving,” one person said on Facebook. Another added, in response to the corny jokes, “Please, don’t give up your day jobs.”

Hernando County is about 55 miles north of Tampa.

@hernandocountysheriff Thanksgiving jokes bloopers. We just had to include these in the short series. #thanksgiving #jokes #dadjokes #coptok #deputysheriff #bloopers #fyp ♬ Monkeys Spinning Monkeys - Kevin MacLeod & Kevin The Monkey
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Alison Cutler
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Alison Cutler is a National Real Time Reporter for the Southeast at McClatchy. She graduated from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University and previously worked for The News Leader in Staunton, VA, a branch of USAToday.
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