I really enjoy hearing all of the national anthems played at the Olympics.
I love country music.
In this hot weather, I find the best way to keep cool is to strip off and stand in front of an open refrigerator…
Now I’m banned from Asda, Sainsbury’s and Morrisons!
Me: No.
Son: Hmm. I feel like maybe you’re not committed to that no.
I’m gonna ask 684 more times to be sure.
My wife had a few glasses of wine and was yelling at the TV: “Don’t go in there! Don’t go in the church! He’s in there, you moron!”
So I asked her if we could watch something other than our wedding video?
What do a small pair of underpants and a small dancefloor have in common
No ballroom.
A friend just gave me a bag of sugar as a gift…
I thought it was very sweet!
Before I die I am going to eat a whole bag of unpopped popcorn.
That should make the cremation a little more interesting.
Took a girl to a French restaurant, she had frog’s legs and chicken breasts.
But her personality was nice.
I just watched a documentary on marijuana…
I think all documentaries should be watched this way
I don’t often roll a joint,
but when I do it’s my ankle.
Midgets don’t shop at Aldi…
They’re Lidl people!
Why makes this Joke funny?
1. Olympic National Anthems and Country Music joke:
This joke plays on the double meaning of the word “country.” At the Olympics, “country music” refers to the anthems of various countries, but typically, “country music” is a genre. The humor comes from this wordplay and the unexpected connection.
2. Stripping Off to Keep Cool joke:
Joke: “In this hot weather, I find the best way to keep cool is to strip off and stand in front of an open refrigerator… Now I`m banned from Asda, Sainsbury`s and Morrisons!”
The humor comes from the escalation of a normal action (cooling off) to an extreme and inappropriate one (stripping naked in public places). The punchline surprises with the consequences of the action.
3. Son Asking Repeatedly … joke:
This joke captures a relatable situation of a child persistently asking for something despite being told “no.” The exaggeration (684 more times) highlights the persistence in a humorous way.
4. Wife Yelling at the TV:
The joke’s humor lies in the twist where the reader expects the wife to be watching a horror movie, but it turns out she’s watching their wedding video, humorously suggesting their wedding was a scary event.
5. Underpants and Dancefloor:
This joke uses a pun on the word “ballroom.” A small dancefloor lacks space for ballroom dancing, and small underpants lack room for male anatomy (“balls”).
6. Sweet Gift:
The humor comes from the pun on the word “sweet,” which can describe both the gift of sugar and the friend`s kind gesture.
7. Unpopped Popcorn and Cremation:
The joke humorously imagines the chaos of unpopped popcorn kernels popping during cremation, creating an unexpected and amusing visual.
8. Frog`s Legs and Chicken Breasts:
The humor arises from the ambiguity where “frog`s legs” and “chicken breasts” could refer him talking about the food, but the punchline clarifies he’s actually talking about girl’s physical attributes, leading to an amusing misunderstanding.
9. Documentary on Marijuana:
The humor comes from the pun on “on marijuana.” It can mean both a documentary about marijuana and watching a documentary while under the influence of marijuana, implying it would make the viewing experience more interesting or amusing.
10. Rolling a Joint:
This joke plays on the double meaning of “rolling a joint.” Typically associated with making a marijuana cigarette, here it refers to injuring one`s ankle, creating a humorous surprise.
11. Midgets and Aldi:
The humor comes from a pun on the supermarket names “Aldi” and “Lidl,” with “Lidl” sounding like “little.”