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Post by moreshige2 on Sept 7, 2006 22:35:22 GMT -5
lol....florel! bon appetit !
Okay I got a classic one. There was once a beautiful korean woman who lost her ear due to an accident. One day she decided to go the shore for a walk. A man sees her walking and notices her amazing beauty but doesn't know that she has only one ear. Without hesitation he then exclaims, "ah, kee uhb dah!"
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Post by theSPICYcabbage on Sept 8, 2006 19:33:02 GMT -5
LOL omg. LOL funny. does anyone need me to explain?
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Post by cyuser on Sept 19, 2006 2:57:36 GMT -5
I missed this thread .. pretty funny but I didn't get the turkey joke.
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Post by Ducky on Sept 19, 2006 5:35:23 GMT -5
I missed this thread .. pretty funny but I didn't get the turkey joke. How could you miss this thread??? You started it....
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Post by ovaridedis24 on Oct 5, 2006 12:14:05 GMT -5
lol....florel! bon appetit ! Okay I got a classic one. There was once a beautiful korean woman who lost her ear due to an accident. One day she decided to go the shore for a walk. A man sees her walking and notices her amazing beauty but doesn't know that she has only one ear. Without hesitation he then exclaims, "ah, kee uhb dah!" LOL! Took me about 30 secs. but I finally got it...That's funny...Not bad for a foreigner, no?
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Post by cyuser on Dec 18, 2006 14:36:05 GMT -5
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Post by zorro on Sept 5, 2007 22:29:32 GMT -5
I'm glad I stumbled onto this one. When I first heard this joke it wasn't funny at all, but at least now I know why… Instead of marlboro, the guy said "camel!" So, it is true what they say: some people tell jokes better than others.
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Post by humblestudent2 on Sept 6, 2007 7:15:41 GMT -5
There was once a beautiful korean woman who lost her ear due to an accident. One day she decided to go the shore for a walk. A man sees her walking and notices her amazing beauty but doesn't know that she has only one ear. Without hesitation he then exclaims, "ah, kee uhb dah!" OK, let's see what I can do with about six words of Korean and a dictionary... well, "uhbda" is "is missing", "there isn't one", and what's "ear" again? Let's see, it's "kwi" ... ok, that's close enough, that's probably one of those things that gets pronounced "kee" in Seoul or something ... so what's the other half of the pun? Hm... ki .... ki something .... ok, "ki-uhb" is "an enterprise, an undertaking", so maybe "ki-uhb 'da" could mean "here's a project!" or some such. Is that it? I suppose it's funnier if you actually know the language
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Post by cyuser on Sept 6, 2007 21:26:39 GMT -5
Zorro, what would a camel do in a horse race track? Humble, "kee uhb dah" means cute/pretty. As you mentioned "Kwi" = ear. I hope it gets more clear about the joke.
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Post by zorro on Sept 6, 2007 21:38:34 GMT -5
Zorro, what would a camel do in a horse race track? Finish last??
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Post by humblestudent2 on Sept 8, 2007 8:16:19 GMT -5
Humble, "kee uhb dah" means cute/pretty. As you mentioned "Kwi" = ear. I hope it gets more clear about the joke. I see, that's also "kwi" in my dictionary, that's why I didn't find it. I'll remember to search other vowels next time this comes up :-) Thanks :-)
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