Beau Soir (post: 1442390) wrote:I really like puns... even the terrible ones are fun to sarcastically laugh at. Once a pun starts in conversation with my family, we all continue it and it's hilarious.
Ella Edric (post: 1442392) wrote:Puns are punny.
It was purely pun-intentional.Furen (post: 1442393) wrote:OH man, I was seriously hoping that that wouldn't be the first pun made on the thread, it's so dry...
Ella Edric (post: 1442392) wrote:Mod note: I was trying to make this a poll, any chance you could help? CAA was acting wierd and it didnt work. :|
Rusty Claymore (post: 1442407) wrote:There was once this scientific study about puns that might make people laugh.
In the name of science some scientists had their assistants send e-mails to various people, each with ten specifically chosen puns. The recipients were then instructed to mark which puns made them laugh, then send it back.
When the lead scientist crunched the formulas and recorded all the data, it turned out
no pun in ten did.
Rusty Claymore (post: 1442407) wrote:no pun in ten did.
Sheenar (post: 1442458) wrote:Puns are one of my favorite things. They are a sure way to brighten my spirits when I'm feeling down.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
Hats wrote:"Frodo! Cast off your [s]sins[/s] into the fire!"
Hey, when timing is the main factor of your comedic style, you have to take what you can get on a chrono-static forum. XPLike 'no pun in ten did'. No offense but I've seen it too many times.
Rusty Claymore (post: 1442881) wrote:Hey, when timing is the main factor of your comedic style, you have to take what you can get on a chrono-static forum. XP
Nate (post: 1442938) wrote:Or at least Chrono Trigger.
KougaHane wrote:But there are some people my friend describes as "infinite pun machines" that can sometimes be rather obnoxious.
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