![]() I agree that knock knock jokes can seem pretty silly. When we were kids I think part of the fun was engaging in the routine of it and waiting for the pun. Many of us don't like waiting for the pun. I think it is just the sheer routine of it that gets old as you get older. Sometimes they can be very witty, and I like witty humor. Now I don't find knock-knock jokes as funny, but I still like them. We spent so much time laughing, I am sure some of them didn't even make sense and were repetition, but we didn't care! We would spend like a half hour going back and forth with different jokes we heard or made up ourselves. When I was younger, I remember having knock-knock joke wars with my friends. Not just some word! Check out Click and Clack on NPR on Saturday mornings for some of the best. Knock knock jokes have to use a real name. Language and literature, as well as music composition content for Sibelius Software. from the University of Vermont, and she has written books, study guides, and teacher materials on Music, Mary Elizabeth is a teacher, composer, and author. In addition to contributing articles to LanguageHumanities about art, literature, and Mary Elizabeth is passionate about reading, writing, and research, and has a penchant forĬorrecting misinformation on the Internet. Howie gonna get rid of all these Easter bunnies? (How're we gonna get rid of all these Easter bunnies?) One set goes like this: Knock-knock.Īnna other Easter bunny. Another variation is the series knock-knock, in which a set of jokes is told in sequence to create an effect.
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