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Tell us a joke - rockdet - 11-Mar-2012

Really good one indeed.


Tell us a joke - Phazite - 11-Mar-2012

Why did the walker cross the street?

(get your rotten tomatos ready...)







It was... going for a walk. Unamused


Tell us a joke - BitBuster - 19-Mar-2012

Oh dear.


Tell us a joke - jblewis - 19-Mar-2012

Oh, those wacky walkers, always walking where they shouldn't!


Tell us a joke - BitBuster - 19-Mar-2012

I can just imagine a wealth of CC level names that would take that particular pun to its extreme: Crosswalk, Walk/Don't Walk, Sidewalk, etc.

I only pray that a levelset themed along those lines does not exist.


Tell us a joke - geodave - 19-Mar-2012

I have a "Walk This Way" and "Dog the Walker" in geodave3


Tell us a joke - BitBuster - 20-Mar-2012

I inexplicably found "Dog the Walker" to be a somewhat amusing title. I think I'd like it even better if it was called "Walker The Dog," or better yet, "Walker The Dog & Light The Light" (I understand if no one here understands this particular reference, but if someone does, I will be immensely overjoyed).


Tell us a joke - Ida - 20-Mar-2012

Two tomatoes were crossing the street, when one of them was hit by a car.

The other one said, "Don't worry, you can ketch'up later!"

I know, this is the oldest joke ever, but do you know the funny thing? This is, like, _the_ most famous joke among small kids in Sweden, and I remember us using to think it was so funny when I was little. However, this joke makes absolutely no sense in Swedish. It goes like this:

Two tomatoes were crossing the street, when one of them was hit by a car.

The other one said, "Come one ketchup, let's go." (and obviously ketchup has nothing what so ever to do with 'catch up' in Swedish.)

We just thought it was very funny to call a poor smashed tomato "ketchup". It was only years and years later (like just a couple of years ago) that I learned there was an original english version with an actual pun in it...


Tell us a joke - BitBuster - 20-Mar-2012

It's probably funnier without the pun. Actually, I'd go so far as to say that it's definitely funnier without the pun. At least without the pun, it has the "WTF?" factor going for it. Complete absurdity can be a plus.



BTW, "Walker The Frog" might make for a good title (or at least inspiration for a walker/teeth level).


Tell us a joke - Phazite - 20-Mar-2012

That's great. A joke that's supposed to only make sense in English is popular in Swedish, and I've never even heard this joke before! Laughing