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Re: Popcicle humor
Posted By: Nyperold, on host 216.111.134.92
Date: Tuesday, December 28, 1999, at 09:27:12
In Reply To: Re: Popcicle humor posted by Howard on Sunday, December 26, 1999, at 07:11:01:

> > > When I was a kid, popcicle sticks always had riddles on them. You had to eat the popcicle before you could read the answer. They're doing it again! Here are some examples that I picked up while playing with the grandkids:
> > > What did the painter name his son?
> > > Art
> > > What has two banks and no money?
> > > A river
> > > Where do books sleep?
> > > under their covers
> > > What gets colder as it warms up?
> > > an air conditioner
> > > Where do bees go on their day off?
> > > the wax museum
> > > What has three feet, but no toes?
> > > a yardstick
> > > Why did the book join the police force?
> > > So he could work under cover.
> > > What has wheels and a trunk, but no engine?
> > > An elephant on roller blades (When I was a kid, it was roller scates. Time changes things.)
> > > Why was the picture sent to jail?
> > > It was framed.
> > > Where does the catcher sit for dinner?
> > > Behind the plate.
> > > When is a fin not a fin?
> > > When it's a dolphin.
> > > What did the hungry computer say?
> > > "I could sure go for a byte."
> > > What do books carry when they aren't home?
> > > pagers
> > >
> > > What are we doing to our children?!
> > > Howard
> >
> > *GROAN*
> > What exactly is the difference between popsicle humor and the stuff on RBJ?
> >
> > -M"still reeling from the fin/dolphin gag"el
>
> Is it possible that some stuff is too bad for Really Bad Jokes?
> Howard

Another difference is that all the popsicle jokes are short. It wooden be possible to inscribe the infamous "Purple Wombat" joke on a popsicle stick in a way that wood be readable without a magnifying glass or better.

Nyperold

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