Friday, 18 April 2008

pne: A picture of a plush toy, halfway between a duck and a platypus, with a green body and a yellow bill and feet. (Default)

From a recent installment of Jokequeen:

What do you call a fish with no eyes?

Er, I don't know? )

It took me a second to re-read and understand, but then I snerked. Yay!

pne: A picture of a plush toy, halfway between a duck and a platypus, with a green body and a yellow bill and feet. (Default)

I found a site in Greek with jokes, videos, and humorous images.

And I was a bit dismayed to see that apparently, the distinction between ότι and ό,τι wasn't made -- I saw ότι used twice in contexts where I would have expected ό,τι («Ότι μας κάνει να γελάμε», «όσοι κάνατε ότι σας έλεγαν») :(

I wonder whether this is the Greek equivalent of confusing your and you're, or something like that. "Yes, your right!" (My right what? My right foot?)

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pne: A picture of a plush toy, halfway between a duck and a platypus, with a green body and a yellow bill and feet. (Default)
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