Funny. I suspect you must have heard the 12 inch pianist joke or other similar genie jokes to find it funny. In that sense it may be like this joke:
Q: What’s the difference between a duck?
A: One is both the same.
(nods) I know it as “A: One has webbed feet.”
I know it as “A: One of it’s legs is both the same”—likely the reason for this book title.
That one is hilarious to me. The others are just completely bizarre.
I heard that as “One of its legs are both the same”.
(One of my favourites, btw.)
This started seeming slightly funny after I had read it three times or so, but I have no idea why.
Funny. I suspect you must have heard the 12 inch pianist joke or other similar genie jokes to find it funny. In that sense it may be like this joke:
Q: What’s the difference between a duck?
A: One is both the same.
(nods) I know it as “A: One has webbed feet.”
I know it as “A: One of it’s legs is both the same”—likely the reason for this book title.
That one is hilarious to me. The others are just completely bizarre.
I heard that as “One of its legs are both the same”.
(One of my favourites, btw.)
This started seeming slightly funny after I had read it three times or so, but I have no idea why.