Blonde joke
January 4, 2006 10:14 PM Subscribe
How's about a good blonde joke?
I don't know whether to be amused or irritated. Which seems to be the case with a lot of the humor on the internets these days.
Amusitated.
posted by medialyte at 10:20 PM on January 4, 2006
Amusitated.
posted by medialyte at 10:20 PM on January 4, 2006
473 clicks later, and I ended up at MetaFilter again!
posted by Robot Johnny at 10:25 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Robot Johnny at 10:25 PM on January 4, 2006
...actually, I wanted to see how far it went, and the whole thing fell apart after about 8 clicks or so, with a dead link.
posted by Robot Johnny at 10:27 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Robot Johnny at 10:27 PM on January 4, 2006
This gave me a warm fuzzy feeling about our blogospheric community.
posted by Protocols of the Elders of Awesome at 10:30 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Protocols of the Elders of Awesome at 10:30 PM on January 4, 2006
Count me as irritated, not amused.
(But I am blonde.)
posted by wilful at 10:31 PM on January 4, 2006
(But I am blonde.)
posted by wilful at 10:31 PM on January 4, 2006
I remember when this was a Polish joke and was done via telegraphs.
posted by Astro Zombie at 10:31 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Astro Zombie at 10:31 PM on January 4, 2006
Zero clicks for anyone who reads comments before they click the link. (A prudent thing to do if you're at work)
posted by George_Spiggott at 10:32 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by George_Spiggott at 10:32 PM on January 4, 2006
I remember when this was a Navajo joke and was done with smoke signals.
posted by Protocols of the Elders of Awesome at 10:32 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Protocols of the Elders of Awesome at 10:32 PM on January 4, 2006
I didn't see any dead links. Just an endless cycle of LiveJournals, much like my darkest nightmares.
posted by Protocols of the Elders of Awesome at 10:33 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Protocols of the Elders of Awesome at 10:33 PM on January 4, 2006
I got as far as 17 or so links, stopped at some livejournal called fuzzyduck.
posted by bobo123 at 10:42 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by bobo123 at 10:42 PM on January 4, 2006
god, I remember someone doing this to me at a party. I had to keep going from person to person. "It's not my joke, it's pete's..." and then pete: "no, that's lenny's joke." it was only 3 years later that I got it.
I don't get this one, though.
posted by shmegegge at 10:46 PM on January 4, 2006
I don't get this one, though.
posted by shmegegge at 10:46 PM on January 4, 2006
Lemmie guess.. born and bread on Livejournal, virused to the internets?
I, for one, am unimpressed, and expect more from our blonde shuck-and-jiving overlords.
posted by Balisong at 10:46 PM on January 4, 2006
I, for one, am unimpressed, and expect more from our blonde shuck-and-jiving overlords.
posted by Balisong at 10:46 PM on January 4, 2006
this wasn't funny even when they hid cave painting behind large rocks... rocks that where subsequently used to bash the head in of the originator
posted by edgeways at 10:48 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by edgeways at 10:48 PM on January 4, 2006
Well, there's always "Dial-a-blonde-joke": 503-244-KLIQ
posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 10:52 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Steven C. Den Beste at 10:52 PM on January 4, 2006
it would have been even better if they'd called it "iraq's wmds right here"
posted by pyramid termite at 10:53 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by pyramid termite at 10:53 PM on January 4, 2006
LiveJournal inter-linking... a sure sign of quality.
I remember when this was a homo habilis joke, and they did it with a high degree of prognathism.
posted by Coda at 10:58 PM on January 4, 2006
I remember when this was a homo habilis joke, and they did it with a high degree of prognathism.
posted by Coda at 10:58 PM on January 4, 2006
Much like the "blondest person in the world" joke where the contestants are shown a tricycle to see who's first to identify it, then a bicycle, then that one-wheeled thingy.
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:01 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:01 PM on January 4, 2006
I wanted to see how far it goes, but then decided to check this thread instead.
posted by I Love Tacos at 11:05 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by I Love Tacos at 11:05 PM on January 4, 2006
lol omg this is so funy i kno ppl like this!!!!! lol hay do u lik family circus that bily sez sum funy things sumtimes lol ttyl
posted by gramschmidt at 11:12 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by gramschmidt at 11:12 PM on January 4, 2006
B3sT of TEH WeB !!1!bang!one11!
posted by SpookyFish at 11:16 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by SpookyFish at 11:16 PM on January 4, 2006
It keeps going back for a while then finally bottoms out in a neverending circle of links within Livejournal, which I'm pretty sure is an accurate description of Hell.
posted by Mr.Encyclopedia at 11:23 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by Mr.Encyclopedia at 11:23 PM on January 4, 2006
Are we sure that this isn't just Pretty_Generic using the less-traveled of the Den Beste accounts?
posted by gramschmidt at 11:34 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by gramschmidt at 11:34 PM on January 4, 2006
Den Beste of Den Webs
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:45 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by weapons-grade pandemonium at 11:45 PM on January 4, 2006
I remember when this made the rounds of the primordial ooze and was delivered via cilia. No one laughed, but to be fair, they had no mouths.
posted by melissa may at 11:54 PM on January 4, 2006
posted by melissa may at 11:54 PM on January 4, 2006
I hate telling jokes in the company of people without mouths. It's tough work I tell ya.
posted by panoptican at 12:00 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by panoptican at 12:00 AM on January 5, 2006
ROFPATIOMTD
posted by phylum sinter at 12:36 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by phylum sinter at 12:36 AM on January 5, 2006
Are we sure that this isn't just Pretty_Generic using the less-traveled of the Den Beste accounts?
yeah, this reeks of NotDenBeste. seems pretty generic to me. why doesn't someone email him or something? P_G's still playing you, mathowie.
posted by Hat Maui at 1:35 AM on January 5, 2006
yeah, this reeks of NotDenBeste. seems pretty generic to me. why doesn't someone email him or something? P_G's still playing you, mathowie.
posted by Hat Maui at 1:35 AM on January 5, 2006
I can not sleep. I wonder what lies on the edge of darkness and flows from the rivers of space. You can run but you can not hide. You can scream but still you die.
posted by weretable and the undead chairs at 2:16 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by weretable and the undead chairs at 2:16 AM on January 5, 2006
Oog. I never thought I'd see posts on Metafilter that are rehashes of jokes from back in the messageboard days. The last time I saw this was in 2003, but I'm sure it's older than that.
posted by antifuse at 2:37 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by antifuse at 2:37 AM on January 5, 2006
yeah, this reeks of NotDenBeste. seems pretty generic to me. why doesn't someone email him or something? P_G's still playing you, mathowie.
Well, the blonde joke is posted on Den Beste's blog...
posted by hot soup girl at 3:02 AM on January 5, 2006
Well, the blonde joke is posted on Den Beste's blog...
posted by hot soup girl at 3:02 AM on January 5, 2006
I have been clicking for about 45 minutes and still haven't gotten to the joke. How much longer do I have to keep clicking before I get there? I have to get ready to leave in about an hour?
posted by Justinian at 4:28 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by Justinian at 4:28 AM on January 5, 2006
This joke has actually a deeper value as a subtle caricature of a large part of the blogging scene.
posted by uncle harold at 5:21 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by uncle harold at 5:21 AM on January 5, 2006
0 clicks. but ony b/c I'd seen it before. the first time, 1 click. and yeah, meh.
posted by yoga at 5:52 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by yoga at 5:52 AM on January 5, 2006
I Have No Mouth and I Must ROFL.
posted by languagehat at 5:59 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by languagehat at 5:59 AM on January 5, 2006
True story: I once wanted to set the page length to infinite in SPSS 10. I couldn't remember how, so I perused the Help file, searching for "infinite". There was this entry:
Infinite loop
See loop, infinite. (< --- that was a hyperlink) small>*clickety*
Loop, infinite
See infinite loop.
Now *that* was humour in software. They left it out in a later release.>
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 6:03 AM on January 5, 2006
Infinite loop
See loop, infinite. (< --- that was a hyperlink) small>*clickety*
Loop, infinite
See infinite loop.
Now *that* was humour in software. They left it out in a later release.>
posted by goodnewsfortheinsane at 6:03 AM on January 5, 2006
Summary:
I found this great joke.
I found this great joke.
posted by I Love Tacos at 6:44 AM on January 5, 2006
I found this great joke.
I found this great joke.
posted by I Love Tacos at 6:44 AM on January 5, 2006
damn, my summary worked in preview.
*shakes fist at html*
posted by I Love Tacos at 6:45 AM on January 5, 2006
*shakes fist at html*
posted by I Love Tacos at 6:45 AM on January 5, 2006
Hang this poster just like evrey other spammer asshole
posted by HTuttle at 6:57 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by HTuttle at 6:57 AM on January 5, 2006
I hate telling jokes in the company of people without mouths. It's tough work I tell ya.
Are you kidding? I love those rooms. No heckling, you see.
posted by magpie68 at 7:43 AM on January 5, 2006
Are you kidding? I love those rooms. No heckling, you see.
posted by magpie68 at 7:43 AM on January 5, 2006
Just thought I'd offer an actual joke:
This wagon train in the Old West is making camp for the night, even though they can hear some Indian war drums and chanting in the next valley. They circle the wagons and two cowboys are assigned to stand guard as night falls. In the space of a few hours, the tempo of the drums gradually increases as they get louder and louder. One cowpoke turns to the other and says, "Y'know, I don't like the sound of those drums."
Suddenly, they hear a voice from the Indian village:
"It's not our regular drummer."
posted by planetkyoto at 7:50 AM on January 5, 2006
This wagon train in the Old West is making camp for the night, even though they can hear some Indian war drums and chanting in the next valley. They circle the wagons and two cowboys are assigned to stand guard as night falls. In the space of a few hours, the tempo of the drums gradually increases as they get louder and louder. One cowpoke turns to the other and says, "Y'know, I don't like the sound of those drums."
Suddenly, they hear a voice from the Indian village:
"It's not our regular drummer."
posted by planetkyoto at 7:50 AM on January 5, 2006
Wow, that reminds me of webrings. Remember webrings? Forty-six sites about macrame and the only way to access them is to keep clicking the "next site" button until you hit a dead link? Or the "skip five" button until you hit a different dead link? Takes me back, man, takes me back.
posted by L. Fitzgerald Sjoberg at 8:34 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by L. Fitzgerald Sjoberg at 8:34 AM on January 5, 2006
q. Why are blond jokes one liners?
a. so men can understand them
posted by edgeways at 9:25 AM on January 5, 2006
a. so men can understand them
posted by edgeways at 9:25 AM on January 5, 2006
I don't get it.
posted by Astro Zombie at 9:39 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by Astro Zombie at 9:39 AM on January 5, 2006
truly, the best of the web.
posted by crunchland at 9:44 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by crunchland at 9:44 AM on January 5, 2006
I found it to be a clever incorporation of a not-all-that-funny blonde joke with the tool of blogs: the hyperlink. Blonde jokes are rarely funny, but I liked the self-regarding humor of telling the joke by hyperlink.
posted by dios at 10:04 AM on January 5, 2006
posted by dios at 10:04 AM on January 5, 2006
Man, you are contrary!
posted by Astro Zombie at 2:16 PM on January 5, 2006
posted by Astro Zombie at 2:16 PM on January 5, 2006
Yeah, that dios. It's like, every time he opens his mouth to talk, words come out. What a character.
posted by Eideteker at 2:30 PM on January 5, 2006
posted by Eideteker at 2:30 PM on January 5, 2006
Just to save someone else the journey: After ~20 links you hit LiveJournal, and after about ~20 more the LJ links become recursive.
posted by dhartung at 6:51 PM on January 5, 2006
posted by dhartung at 6:51 PM on January 5, 2006
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