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Using song titles or lyrics as a punchline

Started by holyzombiejesus, July 22, 2021, 09:09:23 PM

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jobotic

Quote from: Brundle-Fly on July 24, 2021, 08:54:49 AM
Come on, one of the best punchlines ever is "Pardon me, Joe, is this the cat who chewed your new shoe?". Puns can be really funny but as long as the setup is as excruciatingly contrived as possible.

See the 'My wife is going to the Caribbean' subverted jokes too; more recently revived in the last series of Inside No.9 Episode 1.

And stolen from me on here.

Lisa Jesusandmarychain


ProvanFan


ProvanFan


Lisa Jesusandmarychain

Dunking Bread & Oxtail Soup ( instead of " Cigarettes & Alcohol")

Lisa Jesusandmarychain

Oh, Let It Cool ( A really hot bowl of soup) ( instead of " Go Let It Out")

zomgmouse


Gulftastic

Champange Soup-ernova?

Anyway, 'press one for the money, two for the show.'

famethrowa

Quote from: Brundle-Fly on July 24, 2021, 08:54:49 AM
Pardon me, Joe, is this the cat who chewed your new shoe?"

ahem, Pardon me Roy

Brundle-Fly


Brundle-Fly


Lisa Jesusandmarychain

Don't Slurp ( Your Soup)...


Although there are some cultures where this is shown as a sign of soup appreciation.