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Do you remember the very first joke someone told you, when you were little?

Why did the man throw the butter out the window?
He wanted to see the butter-fly.

An uncle told me that one. Later on, I repeated it to a different uncle, who had a very different lifestyle, shall we say. He told me this one:

Why did the drunk go up on the roof?
He heard that the drinks were on the house.

I could not understand it at all, and he spent more time explaining it to me than it took to tell the joke! And after all that, I still did not think it was very funny. (I don't think I really understood what "drunk" meant.)
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When I drove school bus, every year the kindergarten crowd discovered knock knock jokes but they didn’t quite get the idea. For a couple of weeks it was 1/2 hour stretches of “Knock knock.” “Who’s there?” “PICKLE!”

Uproarious laughter.
DrWatson · 70-79, M
@Mamapolo2016 And the funny thing is, hearing them as adults, we can find it hilarious that they are laughing at something that is NOT funny!
@DrWatson Well, they were laughing at stuff back then that wasn’t funny to anybody but them.

They always left out the “pickle who” part.