Elephants are also the subject of silly jokes that hinge on their bigness, and their possible presence or absence, e.g.:
Alice: “Why do elephants wear red nail polish?”
Bob: “I don’t know. Why?”
A: “To hide in strawberry patches. Did you ever see an elephant in a strawberry patch?”
B: “No...”
A: “That’s how you know it works!”
The humor of elephant jokes largely centers around the “big if true” nature of an unlikely claim about elephants.
“How many elephants can you fit in a Volkswagen? Five: two in the front seat, two in the back, and one in the glove compartment.”
Elephants are also the subject of silly jokes that hinge on their bigness, and their possible presence or absence, e.g.:
Alice: “Why do elephants wear red nail polish?”
Bob: “I don’t know. Why?”
A: “To hide in strawberry patches. Did you ever see an elephant in a strawberry patch?”
B: “No...”
A: “That’s how you know it works!”
The humor of elephant jokes largely centers around the “big if true” nature of an unlikely claim about elephants.
“How many elephants can you fit in a Volkswagen? Five: two in the front seat, two in the back, and one in the glove compartment.”