Oct-21-2010, 02:21 AM (UTC)
Ha ha ha! That was so funny to read; the first knock knock joke that Mervi understands, Nuytsia doesn't! I can't believe you didn't know who You-know-who is, Nuytsia! Ahh, that's great! I would have thought that even if you haven't read the books, the movies and very public general knowledge about Harry Potter would have been enough.
But I think Nuytsia is right. All the knock knock jokes I know are a play on words. As far as I can tell, they're either a play on the initial answer to "who's there?"...
- Knock knock
- Who's there?
- Lettuce
- Lettuce who?
- Lettuce in, would you.
or a play on that answer combined with the word "who" (as in Mervi's Harry Potter example).
- Knock knock
- Who's there?
- Boo
- Boo who?
- Don't cry; it's only a joke.
As you can see, these knock knock jokes are seldom laugh-out-loud funny. :rolleyes: The usual response is a groan.
Now 1000 points to anyone who can come up with a Robin Hobb-related knock knock joke!
But I think Nuytsia is right. All the knock knock jokes I know are a play on words. As far as I can tell, they're either a play on the initial answer to "who's there?"...
- Knock knock
- Who's there?
- Lettuce
- Lettuce who?
- Lettuce in, would you.
or a play on that answer combined with the word "who" (as in Mervi's Harry Potter example).
- Knock knock
- Who's there?
- Boo
- Boo who?
- Don't cry; it's only a joke.
As you can see, these knock knock jokes are seldom laugh-out-loud funny. :rolleyes: The usual response is a groan.
Now 1000 points to anyone who can come up with a Robin Hobb-related knock knock joke!