Very Old Jokes
Feb. 6th, 2010 09:48 amThey were discussing old jokes on QI last night- and by old I mean very old- anything up to 4,000 years old. Jimmy Carr, who has just written a book about jokes and has been trawling the archives, offered us what he considers the oldest joke that still works. It's Greek, it's over 2,000 years old- and it goes like this:
Barber to customer: How would sir like his hair cut?
Customer to barber: In silence.
Barber to customer: How would sir like his hair cut?
Customer to barber: In silence.
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Date: 2010-02-06 07:28 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-02-06 09:53 pm (UTC)The oldest extant joke is apparently a Sumerian ribtickler about young wives farting in their husbands' laps. No, I don't get it either.
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Date: 2010-02-06 10:16 pm (UTC)The horticulture joke is a riff off of the saying about leading a horse to water: you can lead a whore to culture but you cannot make her think. The Greeks evidently had a joke about the difference between a hetaira and a common prostitute which relied on a similar punch line, minus the pun of course.