Dad Jokes
We want to know the lame jokes your Dad makes. E.g. On your mum putting the roast on the table, "All for me? What are you going to eat?" On writing you a cheque for £350, "Three pound fifty? That's cheap." - What are the frankly rubbish gags your dad cracks again and again? WARNING: If you become a dad you'll be doing this stuff too.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2003, 2:09)
We want to know the lame jokes your Dad makes. E.g. On your mum putting the roast on the table, "All for me? What are you going to eat?" On writing you a cheque for £350, "Three pound fifty? That's cheap." - What are the frankly rubbish gags your dad cracks again and again? WARNING: If you become a dad you'll be doing this stuff too.
( , Wed 10 Dec 2003, 2:09)
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I'm a dad over thirty and have noticed that...
...the older we get the more enjoyment we get out of doing the same joke over and over again.
There's a point where a joke gets tired and old but carry it on and the fact that you keep doing it, and everyone else is annoyed, becomes the joke.
My favourite is 'no it's not hot' when one of my kids says 'What?'
( , Wed 10 Dec 2003, 12:25, Reply)
...the older we get the more enjoyment we get out of doing the same joke over and over again.
There's a point where a joke gets tired and old but carry it on and the fact that you keep doing it, and everyone else is annoyed, becomes the joke.
My favourite is 'no it's not hot' when one of my kids says 'What?'
( , Wed 10 Dec 2003, 12:25, Reply)
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