A comment left on my post from yesterday made me think that my father-in-law is secretly reading my blog. (I would be so honored) The anonymous comment was in regard to me working as a cashier at Target and said:"Some people hope for change; some people talk about change, but I've been working hard to make change since 2007!!!!!!"
Sure, anyone could have left this comment, but really, who left in this world has a pun in his pocket so readily? Duane does like to torture us all continually with his play on words, but it never really gets old. He may be getting old, but unlike him his humor will live forever. I don't think that it would be possible to erase the practice of punnery from the Gold DNA. I am left to wonder where it all originated. I have been told that Grandpa Gold was a great humorist also.
So, I chose the picture of Duane above from behind. I am sure that he will be able to come up with something really good using the word behind. (He always does)
What is a pun exactly? It is just humor that is a play on words. Try to come up with some of your own, it is quite fun. I must warn you though, you may have to think really hard, I have been sitting here for the past 30 minutes and haven't been able to come up with one. Thank goodness for the google search. It brought up this page from UT which left me wondering if punnery is a Southern thing. No wonder why all those Southern guys are funny.
In our family, Duane's puns are numbered. Duane likes to pull out his little plays on words whenever his wit is up to the challenge, which unfortunately for us, is always. After ten years in the family, I have observed that Duane always awards himself with a little chuckle as to tell the intended listener that they had better acknowledge the humor also. I love this! And, I also love how the family tries to remember which number the pun is whenever Duane has succeeded at remembering. Really the jokes have never been assigned numbers for that would take all the pun out of it.
According to Erskine a pun is the lowest form of wit. Now, don't be offended Duane, he also says it is "the foundation of all wit". Freud also said that, puns are "the cheapest- can be made with the least trouble" (which Duane will find as a compliment I am sure because the Gold's pride themselves on being thrifty.)
Leave it to Oscar Levant to astutely point out: "A pun is the lowest form of humor- if you didn't think of it first." I am making it my goal this year to memorize a few puns so that I can perpetuate the humor into my children. I would also love it if I could master the lowest and cheapeast form of wit - wit in any form, is good to me. It may be an accomplishment of a lifetime if I can ever think of just one good pun before good old Papa.
Here are some puns just for the reader's delight: (these are all Duane typical)
1. I used to be twins. My mother has a picture of me when I was two.
2. I work as a baker because I knead dough.
3. A dog not only has a fur coat but also pants.
4. Today I've got a pressing engagement. I must go to the cleaners.
5. I recently spent money on detergent to unclog my kitchen sink. It was money down the drain.
One that I love that he has said is to a telemarketer..."Is this a good buy?" They respond, "Yes." He responds, "Goodbye." LOL. LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteExcellent post! I've never been good at punnery, I'm just not that clever. My husband and father in Law, however are talented with that kind of wit.
ReplyDeleteHis papa is very great man and his voice is very nice all the best his papa.
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