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A man walks into a bar...
There are a lot of jokes that start this way "A man walks into a bar and asks for a drink..."
But for fun the joke is:
A horse walks into a bar and asks for a drink. The bartender asks "Why the long face?"
OK, you are supposed to laugh now. :-)
Joke explained: "Having a long face" means you are sad but horses also have a long face. Get it?
Have a nice day!
John
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Re:A man walks into a bar...
My favourite bar joke:
Two strings walk into a bar. The first one says to the bartender: "Please give me one beer#¤&?=$]*:&%!#}=_$&%)=+^!*!}}&[%$". The other string replies: "You have to forgive my friend. You see, he is not null-terminated."
(This is a computer porgrammers' joke. "String" is a sequence of letters or other characters, like a word, that can be read from a computer screen. It can have either an invisible length tag or an invisible trailing null code to tell the computer where the string ends. The advocates of the null code may use jokes like this to punch the opposite side.)
Puti
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43478 |
Re:Re:A man walks into a bar...
Puti!!
ha ha ha Good Joke!! Since I am a real computer nerd I like that joke :-)
You are a from Finland? I have been to Finland! I went to Lahti but no no no I did not go on the HUGE ski jump. Just looking :-) I also some cross country skiis that were as long as my car!
So tell me the truth now Puti, do they still have live orchestsras playing when you go to the mall shopping?
Rock on dude...and good luck with the Thai language!!
Johnny Rotten :-)
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43512 |
Re: A man walks into a bar...
> I also some cross country skiis that > were as long as my car! >
Those people who ski in a virgin snow need the longest skis because the surface pressure must be kept low. Regular cross-country skis are 2 to 2.5 meters long.
> So tell me the truth now Puti, do they > still have live orchestsras playing > when you go to the mall shopping? >
I have seen one or two classic instruments played at a time, but never a real orchestra, even a small one. Live music in general is quite rare in malls. It is more common in the railway station underground tunnels of Helsinki, which could be thought as a kind of mall, too, because there are some shops there. Typically you can hear an accompanied violin, cello, or a woodwind instrument there.
My best tunnel music experience happened in Paris, when I listened to a performing harpist in a subway tunnel.
Puti
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Re:A man walks into a bar...
hehe. ok buddy, your joke wasn't funny but you crack me up
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