Mrs. Olsen: Any questions? Caulfield: If a parakeet is a tiny parrot, shouldn't a paradigm be worth about 3 cents? She said "I know one that is." Frazz: I see your questions as more template than paradigm, but that was pretty good.
I don’t really understand Frazz’s final remark; it’s far too abstract and abstruse a classification. Caulfield’s question is more a type of a Vaudeville comic’s gag. He’s bright but is still (as I was) a disrupter. Put him in an advanced class!
Maybe Caulfield is thinking of this coin, issued by the US mint 1863-1882. Slightly smaller than a dime. Some called it a ‘trim’, others called it a ‘nickel’, since it was made of that medal and the 5 cent coin of the time was made of silver (and called a half-dime). The 5 cent nickel piece wouldn’t be issued until 1867.
Parakeet/paradigm works because it is funny. One can always tear apart a joke to sufficiently to take the humor out of it. Doesn’t make it a bad joke, or forced.
Bilan almost 9 years ago
I thought a paradigm was worth twenty cents.
Kind&Kinder almost 9 years ago
I don’t really understand Frazz’s final remark; it’s far too abstract and abstruse a classification. Caulfield’s question is more a type of a Vaudeville comic’s gag. He’s bright but is still (as I was) a disrupter. Put him in an advanced class!
SusanSunshine Premium Member almost 9 years ago
I agree with Bilan… a paradigm is worth 20 cents.
If a tiny parrot is called a parakeet a tiny dime should be a dimekeet.
Varnes almost 9 years ago
I’ve got 4 boats, so it’s a paradox for me
cabalonrye almost 9 years ago
Continuing yesterday’s discussion. Thank you all for your explanation. It took me some time but I finally got the joke.
whiteheron almost 9 years ago
When I was young, I used to build paradigm cars.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 9 years ago
Maybe Caulfield is thinking of this coin, issued by the US mint 1863-1882. Slightly smaller than a dime. Some called it a ‘trim’, others called it a ‘nickel’, since it was made of that medal and the 5 cent coin of the time was made of silver (and called a half-dime). The 5 cent nickel piece wouldn’t be issued until 1867.
Fido (aka Felix Rex) almost 9 years ago
How do you post a picture?
zinvestor almost 9 years ago
Some married friends are both doctors (1 DO, 1 PHD) and are known as pairadocs.
QuiteDragon almost 9 years ago
Parakeet/paradigm works because it is funny. One can always tear apart a joke to sufficiently to take the humor out of it. Doesn’t make it a bad joke, or forced.
Thomas & Tifffany Connolly almost 9 years ago
Confusion continued! Happiness is spontanious!
Mary McNeil Premium Member almost 9 years ago
twenty cents
Get fuzzy 4527 almost 9 years ago
A BIG bouquet of mixed flowers — 20 scents
toahero almost 9 years ago
Most people can’t, but the person who shall remain nameless obviously has proven that they are a unique case.
DKHenderson 1 day ago
“Paradigm: a typical example or pattern of something; a model”
“Typical” certainly doesn’t apply to Caulfield. (Which is probably a consolation of sorts to Mrs. Olsen.)