A Neutron Walks into a Bar
/Feel Like You Belong launches a new series of jokes from the world of science. Gather your techie friends around and see if they understand these latest bits of humor in English.
Golfer Heart Attack
/A husband comes home late from the golf course looking very tired. His wife asks why.
Minister Plays Hooky
/A minister phones in sick on Sunday so he can go play golf instead of going to church. God and an angel have other plans for the pastor's secret getaway.
Bad Caddy
/An angry golfer storms off the 18th hole with some strong words for his caddy. Listen to what he says.
Golfers and Anglers
/Do you make judgments about the foolishness of others? This is pretty typical human behavior, as shown in this joke about golfers and fishermen.
Golf and Reverence
/What is the protocol for golfers when a funeral procession is passing by? Balancing love for the sport with respect for the dead.
Cycling Riddle
/What's the difference between a well-dressed person on a bicycle and a poorly dressed person on a unicycle?
What's So Funny?
The difference between these two cycles is that a bicycle has two wheels (and tires), while a unicycle has one wheel (and tire). Another word for clothing is "attire."
Paraprosdokians
/Paraprosdokians are a special type of humor. Here are several examples that will tickle your funny bone!
Bean Soup
/An Englishman asks his server a question in the restaurant.
What's So Funny?
In British English, these two sentences are pronounced the same:
• It's bean soup. [= It is bean soup.]
• It's been soup. [= It has been soup.]
Note: In American English, been is pronounced like bin.
Home Cooking
/It's a problem if your dog is always begging for food when you sit down to eat a meal. How can you cure that? This video offers a clever solution!
What's So Funny?
The joke is that the person's home cooking is so bad that it will cure the dog of begging for food at the table because the food is so undesirable.
City Workers
/A woman is sitting on a bench, reading her newspaper. She notices two city employees busily at work in the park.
What's So Funny?
A common stereotype is that government workers mindlessly follow the rules and procedures of their jobs, without allowing for changes, such as the case of an absent worker (whose job is actually really important).
Dining al Fresco
/The boss is upset with an employee returning to work late from lunch. The excuse: dining outside!
What's So Funny?
The foolish employees were eating soup outside, but the rain kept filling up their bowls, so they just kept eating soup and eating soup until the rain stopped.
Smuggler Joke
/A woman bicycles across the border daily with a full pack. The guard thinks she must be smuggling something.
Dog Video Riddle
/This bit of American humor involves a dog, a video player, and a play on words.
What's So Funny?
The humor here relies on the same pronunciation for the words "pause" (which means to stop or interrupt the video) and "paws" (which are the names of a dog's feet).
Dog Riddle
/Can you answer this riddle about a special kind of dog?
Fish Riddle
/What part of a fish weighs the most?
Buffalo Joke
/A mother sends her young boy off to school.
Q: What did the mother buffalo say to her boy as she sent him off to school?
A: Bye, son!
What's So Funny?
The answer, "Bye, son" sound just like the name for the American buffalo, "bison"!