English is not my native language, but yes, I got the joke.
Reminds me of the first English joke with a similar twist on words that I understood. The teacher asks her class to form a sentence with the word contagious. Several fine examples are given and then little Johnny says: “My mom said: your father is so slow in mending the car, it takes the contagious.”
Trouts mother is paraphrasing a very famous line from Dorothy Parker, either on purpose or because she doesn’t remember it:
“You can lead a horticulture, but you can’t make her think.”
(Said by Ms. Parker when asked, in a word game, to use “horticulture” in a sentence.)
That actual quote (an old favorite of mine) has been printed in countless books, magazines and newspapers for 80 or 90 years…. it would be rather silly for a newspaper to ban a similar line in 2013.
Harry G…. you won’t be banned but I have to warn you that if that pun made sense it would be very crude…. and very sexist, and not acceptable on the forums here.
But the supposed joke involves a nasty, misogynistic word that to English speakers, applies to women, not men.
@SusanSunshineYes, I realize that. It was just that I was proud back then that I finally understood an English joke like that (I was with a group of some Dutch and a lot of native British in a pub in Manchester drinking a bit too much; I guess that explains a lot).
Everybody is a comedian today, but the reality is that Trout’s mommy probably is referring to herself. Trout lives a very sad life. Sigh (my downer statement of the day)
I actually laughed and snorted out loud! Trout manages to stay pretty innocent in the midst of it all. Of course, she is at Agnes’ most of the time, and Granny tries to keep Agnes on the straight and narrow!
@Jeff0811Thanks for giving me a good laugh. I had to read it twice but I got the joke and it is funny (once you get it, but isn’t that true for all jokes?).
Harry Grapjas about 11 years ago
English is not my native language, but yes, I got the joke.
Reminds me of the first English joke with a similar twist on words that I understood. The teacher asks her class to form a sentence with the word contagious. Several fine examples are given and then little Johnny says: “My mom said: your father is so slow in mending the car, it takes the contagious.”
Uuhhmmm… I won’t be banned now, will I?
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Trouts mother is paraphrasing a very famous line from Dorothy Parker, either on purpose or because she doesn’t remember it:
“You can lead a horticulture, but you can’t make her think.”
(Said by Ms. Parker when asked, in a word game, to use “horticulture” in a sentence.)
That actual quote (an old favorite of mine) has been printed in countless books, magazines and newspapers for 80 or 90 years…. it would be rather silly for a newspaper to ban a similar line in 2013.
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
And it doesn’t even say “whore!”
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Harry G…. you won’t be banned but I have to warn you that if that pun made sense it would be very crude…. and very sexist, and not acceptable on the forums here.
But the supposed joke involves a nasty, misogynistic word that to English speakers, applies to women, not men.
Harry Grapjas about 11 years ago
@SusanSunshineYes, I realize that. It was just that I was proud back then that I finally understood an English joke like that (I was with a group of some Dutch and a lot of native British in a pub in Manchester drinking a bit too much; I guess that explains a lot).
Robert Nowall Premium Member about 11 years ago
“You can lead a horticulture, but you can’t make her think.”
SusanSunshine Premium Member about 11 years ago
Harry…. :)
Aaberon about 11 years ago
That is just hilarious – I’ve never heard that before – and I’m old!
Dani Rice about 11 years ago
My husband used to say this about his first wife, after he discovered men did “buy her pretty things”.
Perkycat about 11 years ago
When I read this I was laughing hysterically but I just grabbed my cup of coffee. At least the girls didn’t understand.
jadoo823 about 11 years ago
…what’s the difference between a vitamin and a hormone? you can’t make a vitamin…(am i gonna get banned?)
BeakerFrodo about 11 years ago
these comments definately made my gloomy Monday morning. Thank you all. ;)
Garison54 about 11 years ago
“Mommy, I don’t understand this joke. Can you ’splain it to me?”“Maybe when you’re older, honey.”
Zaristerex about 11 years ago
Agnes, stop trying to be anyone famous! Just pick a job and don’t worry about the fame — it can’t be controlled.
Last Rose Of Summer Premium Member about 11 years ago
Everybody is a comedian today, but the reality is that Trout’s mommy probably is referring to herself. Trout lives a very sad life. Sigh (my downer statement of the day)
ladymadcat about 11 years ago
I actually laughed and snorted out loud! Trout manages to stay pretty innocent in the midst of it all. Of course, she is at Agnes’ most of the time, and Granny tries to keep Agnes on the straight and narrow!
Harry Grapjas about 11 years ago
@Jeff0811Thanks for giving me a good laugh. I had to read it twice but I got the joke and it is funny (once you get it, but isn’t that true for all jokes?).