by "Lurk McBurk" <lurk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Feb 24, 2006 at 09:19 AM
"J" <frostysnowbear@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Lurk McBurk" <lurk@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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>> Sir Dynadan is known as a jokester, though the only joke that is
recorded
> is
>> the following joke told to the High Prince, as a jest because the High
>> Prince hated fish:
>>
>> "It would appear you are a cousin to the wolves, not eating fish but
> instead
>> eating only flesh."
>>
>> First, what does this joke even mean? Everybody laughed at it. Second,
he
>> told this same joke twice in a single week to the same man. Would this
> joke
>> be funny twice?
>>
>>
> Unlikely the laughter was in amusement, rather social politeness of a
> podgy
> person (Dynandan was podgy) serving Galahalt fish knowing full well he
> hated
> that stuff.
>
> The real laughter was when Dynandan started cross dressing.
>
Wasn't that Launcelot?