This is why I like senior programs with older presenters/speakers – the in jokes – that they can use with us because their normal audience(s) just doesn’t understand or appreciate.
One of the greatest inside jokes I ever knew in a movie was in Romancing the Stone. When she’s trying to convince Michael Douglas to guide her back to town and she offers him travelers checks and he asks if they’re American Express. The joke is that Michael was in Streets of SanFrancisco with Carl Mauldin and Carl was the pitch man for American Express.
Proginoskes about 10 years ago
1964 called. They want their joke back.
TREEINTHEWIND about 10 years ago
Somebody tell what’s his face that his toaster is on fire…
Donna Kilroy about 10 years ago
I tested it, and yep, my 22 and 17 year old boys had no clue what the joke was. :D lol, I love it!
HonoBear about 10 years ago
This strip has the worst puns ever. I love it!!!
HonoBear about 10 years ago
This strip has the worst puns ever, I love it!!! (Very, very punny)
Rose Madder Premium Member about 10 years ago
This is why I like senior programs with older presenters/speakers – the in jokes – that they can use with us because their normal audience(s) just doesn’t understand or appreciate.
David Rickard Premium Member about 10 years ago
Groan… that’s almost bad enough to be in Pearls Before Swine
patlaborvi about 10 years ago
One of the greatest inside jokes I ever knew in a movie was in Romancing the Stone. When she’s trying to convince Michael Douglas to guide her back to town and she offers him travelers checks and he asks if they’re American Express. The joke is that Michael was in Streets of SanFrancisco with Carl Mauldin and Carl was the pitch man for American Express.