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With this as well, one would have to know that cuckoos don't build their own nests, they use the discarded ones of other birds. :D

I didn't make the cuckoo f**koo link as they don't sound anything alike. As such, I just assumed you were being a big racist.

Thanks David, it's a mixture of words as in brunch for breakfast and lunch. I don't know why no one understands that....even though it's a weak joke and a dead duck, so to speak.

I understood it but, it's an over complex, explanation of a rather dodgy joke.

Sorry but that joke is as 70s cliche as warm campari and lemonade, served from a globe that turns into a bar.

Also the cuckoo thing I get it, but it's to much of an intellectual leap for a short joke to be really funny.

You cast your bread on the waters, but it don't mean the ducks will alwyas eat it.

Quote: sootyj @ February 14, 2008, 10:22 AM

I understood it but, it's an over complex, explanation of a rather dodgy joke.

Sorry but that joke is as 70s cliche as warm campari and lemonade, served from a globe that turns into a bar.

Also the cuckoo thing I get it, but it's to much of an intellectual leap for a short joke to be really funny.

You cast your bread on the waters, but it don't mean the ducks will alwyas eat it.

:D :D :D :D Sometimes i think I'm stuck in the 70s......I wish

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