08-14-2002, 12:49 PM
That trumpet joke is very philosophical, I think...<br>
It demonstrates something very deep and fundamental. I still don't know what, but I keep searching.<br>
And now for some british humour:<br>
It's the heyday of the colonial era and this young captain's mission is to announce to this old british lady that her son has been killed in Africa during a rebellion of the Baluba tribe.<br>
-"I am afraid m'lady that you son has been killed in the field of honor", says the captain.<br>
Being an old british lady she keeps a stiff upper lip. Takes a sip of tea then asks: "How was he killed, captain?"<br>
-"He was hanged by the Balubas, ma'am".<br>
-"Bloody savages, they didn't even hang him by the neck." <p></p><i></i>
It demonstrates something very deep and fundamental. I still don't know what, but I keep searching.<br>
And now for some british humour:<br>
It's the heyday of the colonial era and this young captain's mission is to announce to this old british lady that her son has been killed in Africa during a rebellion of the Baluba tribe.<br>
-"I am afraid m'lady that you son has been killed in the field of honor", says the captain.<br>
Being an old british lady she keeps a stiff upper lip. Takes a sip of tea then asks: "How was he killed, captain?"<br>
-"He was hanged by the Balubas, ma'am".<br>
-"Bloody savages, they didn't even hang him by the neck." <p></p><i></i>