I’m not sure I understand the punchline setup. Why does he say “You’re 11 years old”? By the first “I know” we know that they look alike, have similar personality types and same age, so they may be twins. Does being eleven have a meaning here that I’m not aware of? The way the joke is structured, being eleven is the final proof that confirms the first three observations.
sergioandrade Premium Member about 1 year ago
Children before they reach puberty often have an androgynous appearence.
Sir Isaac about 1 year ago
Hormones are starting to be secreted?
ChessPirate about 1 year ago
It’s a Connorundrum…
22Wu33/es Premium Member about 1 year ago
Connor’s a good Gaelic name. I don’t know what her problem is….
raybarb44 about 1 year ago
Twins separated at birth?…..
Stephen Gilberg about 1 year ago
I was wondering if we would ever learn her exact age.
dsatvoinde Premium Member about 1 year ago
Pillsbury cloning experiments?
T... about 1 year ago
A family that doesn’t stay together, can’t play together…
Billavi Premium Member about 1 year ago
I’m not sure I understand the punchline setup. Why does he say “You’re 11 years old”? By the first “I know” we know that they look alike, have similar personality types and same age, so they may be twins. Does being eleven have a meaning here that I’m not aware of? The way the joke is structured, being eleven is the final proof that confirms the first three observations.