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Showing posts with label joke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label joke. Show all posts

Sunday, February 22, 2015

A tale of Greek's economy, according to The Economist

Folks,

This is an interestintg cartoon from this week's edition (Feb 21, 2015) of The Economist, a London-based weekly newspaper.

Only those who understands economics and the economic as well as political climate at Eurozone -- particularly in Greece -- would get this joke.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Harry Potter Joke

Peeps,

Only Harry Potter fans will understand this joke.

For those who seems to be lost, let me enlighten you. In Harry Potter movies, none of the characters addressed the villain by his real name i.e. Voldermort.

Everyone in the movies will address the dark villain as you-know-who, hence this joke.

Didn't get it? Well, get a lifer and start watch the movies!


(disclaimer: this image is not mine)

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Toilet in Scotland

Hello Peeps,

As I was browsing my facebook, I came across this diagram. A diagram showing grammar joke.

Well, grammar jokes can either (a) be easy to understand, or (b) makes no sense at all.

Sometimes, even a native speaker do not really understand grammar jokes. Oh well, the point is, you need to understand grammar jokes because it is mostly and widely used by educated people. And by that, I don't mean to stereotype anyone; it is from my observation.

Anyway, I like this joke. This joke is about toilet signs in Scotland.

Some men in Scotland wears a "traditional skirt". And therefore, this pictorial joke is trying to poke fun (in a humorous way, I reasoned) at Scottish men wearing the "traditional skirt" that even the toilet signs make use of them, hence making it hard for the public to recognise which toilet is for which gender, as both signs seem identical!

I don't think that the toilet sign shown in the pictorial joke reflects an actual toilet sign in Scotland. I highly doubt that.

Anyway, it is one of those grammar jokes that I admire ;)