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Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 10:26am
by Beachboy
Richard Frost wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 9:50am
Beachboy wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 9:27am
The knight was two-tired to walk.
Was he intending to walk the journey twice?
No mistake on that one I pleased to say, that is just a good old fashioned pun. Although I remember a comedian saying once 'if you have to explain the joke it is not funny' so maybe that one isn't hitting the spot. Although hard to make a verbal gag work in written form. πŸ€”

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 10:32am
by kevinchess1
I couldn't believe it when I saw a knight in the Caption comp, Sir prised

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 10:32am
by kevinchess1
An actual knight in the Caption comp, Sir Real

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 10:39am
by Sarah
Brexit steering committee fills vacant seat.

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 10:41am
by Kelantan
Beachboy wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 10:26am
Richard Frost wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 9:50am
Beachboy wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 9:27am
The knight was two-tired to walk.
Was he intending to walk the journey twice?
No mistake on that one I pleased to say, that is just a good old fashioned pun. Although I remember a comedian saying once 'if you have to explain the joke it is not funny' so maybe that one isn't hitting the spot. Although hard to make a verbal gag work in written form. πŸ€”
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/two
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/two
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/two

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 10:45am
by kevinchess1
Dream on wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 10:41am
Beachboy wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 10:26am
Richard Frost wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 9:50am
Was he intending to walk the journey twice?
No mistake on that one I pleased to say, that is just a good old fashioned pun. Although I remember a comedian saying once 'if you have to explain the joke it is not funny' so maybe that one isn't hitting the spot. Although hard to make a verbal gag work in written form. πŸ€”
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/two
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/two
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/two
If you ask that nice Chadwick bloke, He'll tell you about the 'Dissecting a frog' theory at great length.
2 hours of your life you won't ever get back :(

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 11:03am
by Beachboy
Dream on wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 10:41am
Beachboy wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 10:26am
Richard Frost wrote: ↑
Sun Jan 31 2021 9:50am
Was he intending to walk the journey twice?
No mistake on that one I pleased to say, that is just a good old fashioned pun. Although I remember a comedian saying once 'if you have to explain the joke it is not funny' so maybe that one isn't hitting the spot. Although hard to make a verbal gag work in written form. πŸ€”
https://www.thefreedictionary.com/two
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/two
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/two
Yes I understand the difference between 'too' and 'two'. This play on words refers to a bike having two tyres, that is the gag! As I say difficult to get a verbal joke to work in written form with grammer checks πŸ˜€

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 11:32am
by expressman33
He needs a brake .

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Sun Jan 31 2021 3:59pm
by kevinchess1
I have questions, Sir Veys.

Re: Caption comp (ends Sat 6 Feb) + last week's winner

Posted: Mon Feb 01 2021 12:36am
by kevinchess1
He’s off to the river, Sir pentine