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The Funeral
"Will you cry at my funeral?" Asks a Polish husband and his wife.
"Sure," answers the wife, "you know I cry over the silliest things."
Don't get what's funny; is there a subtle nuance about beingThe Funeral
"Will you cry at my funeral?" Asks a Polish husband and his wife.
"Sure," answers the wife, "you know I cry over the silliest things."
Best part. No matter how lousy I feel, the jokes ALWAYS bring out a smile. Big thank you to all contributors throughout the year!!The Funeral
"Will you cry at my funeral?" Asks a Polish husband and his wife.
"Sure," answers the wife, "you know I cry over the silliest things."
funny part is in the last seven wordsDon't get what's funny; is there a subtle nuance about being
Polish that has gone over my head?
Same here DougalDon't get what's funny; is there a subtle nuance about being
Polish that has gone over my head?
It could be Irish, Danish, Jewish or anyone.Still don‘t get the Polish part.
I'm 72 & I "got it" lolI could be rude and ask the ages of those who "don't get it"
Well, I’m 70. Does that mean you’re more likely to get the joke if you’re younger? Could someone just explain it?I could be rude and ask the ages of those who "don't get it"
funny part is in the last seven words!!I could be rude and ask the ages of those who "don't get it"
The last seven words are “know I cry over the silliest things”.funny part is in the last seven words!!
she is classifying her husband death as a silly thingThe last seven words are “know I cry over the silliest things”.
To get what? What is funny?I expect the older people to get it. A lot of young ones today have very little sense of humour.