The Institution of Silly & Meaningless Sayings (-isms)
learn a foreign language (for travellers)
site for English teachers a collection of jokes, puns, parodies and other fun stuff from students and teachers. Most are humorous and show different aspects of English at play. A few are more serious. Almost all are appropriate for use in a classroom.
Lots of links to various language subjects : Wordplay
Language and its Abuse, English gone awry, Church bulletins, History of the English language, how to write good; How I met my wife (when I walked into the party I was very chalant, despite my efforts to appear gruntled and consolate); Insurance excuses (I collided with a stationary tree); Badly worded signs, etc
English slang Alternative dictionary of English and other languages
Shelflife brings together brands from around the world whose names translate humourously or rudely to English speakers such as 'Toss' detergent from Kenya, 'Hardon' Tea from Curacao, 'Flirt' chocolate from Belgium and loads more! You can send ecards from the site too.
Word games and various language subjects : Your Dictionary
More language fun on
Amerispeak and 
Make your own anagram : Wordsmith
Puns, wordplay Pun of the Day
aphorisms; Bill Gates Jokes
insults in all languages
Guess the river cryptogram puzzle
If you know Dutch you may like to visit My Dutch language page
History of the Dutch language (and Afrikaans)University of Vienna
If you have similar funny language things I would appreciate it if you entered them in my guestbook or sent them to my e-mail address. Or just signed my guestbook.

My e-mail address:
bladel@DELETETHISlycos.nl
Special thanks to E.T.Ferguson for his contribution