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Do you get this joke?

From "House," apparently it's funny but DH and I can't figure out why.  House has a black eye.  Someone asks him what happened, and he says, "I was mowing the lawn when the phone rang."
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Re: Do you get this joke?

  • Haha.  I think it's funny because it's just so outrageous that those two things would even occur together, let alone cause a black eye.
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  • imagejtx:
    Haha.  I think it's funny because it's just so outrageous that those two things would even occur together, let alone cause a black eye.

    Yeah, I agree.  It's ridiculous - that's the point.

  • imageSunRocks:
    I don't get it.

    I dont get it

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  • I don't know...is it just a way to change the subject because the person is suppose to ask who called?

  • i think its just house's sarcastic way of saying " i'm not telling you".... just giving them a crazy answer so they shake their head and change the subject
  • imagemiss1180:
    i think its just house's sarcastic way of saying " i'm not telling you".... just giving them a crazy answer so they shake their head and change the subject

    this

  • he was having sex with a girl the <lawn> the phone rang his other girl and he got hit
  • I thought is suppose to be a spin off of the stereotype of a battered woman who has obviously been hit, but says something like "I ran into a doorknob." Dark humor, but humor.... How does one run into a doorknob & get a black eye; how does the phone ringing whilst mowing the lawn give one a black eye?
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  • How do you even hear the phone ring while you're mowing the lawn?
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    Am I the only one that thought "mowing the lawn" = eating out a woman?
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  • I'd be distracted trying to follow that.  If that was the point, mission accomplished. 

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  • It's funny because you're meant to spend five minutes trying to figure out how that results in a black eye. And because Hugh Laurie could read the phone book and make it funny.

    imageGreysMom:
    I thought is suppose to be a spin off of the stereotype of a battered woman who has obviously been hit, but says something like "I ran into a doorknob." Dark humor, but humor.... How does one run into a doorknob & get a black eye; how does the phone ringing whilst mowing the lawn give one a black eye?

    Half open door in the dark. I've done it, but didn't get a black eye.

  • imageGreysMom:
    I thought is suppose to be a spin off of the stereotype of a battered woman who has obviously been hit, but says something like "I ran into a doorknob." Dark humor, but humor.... How does one run into a doorknob & get a black eye; how does the phone ringing whilst mowing the lawn give one a black eye?

    This is what I thought as well.  Of course, my brain is just mostly geared toward dark humor in the first place, so maybe that's why my mind goes there.

  • JakeLoganJakeLogan newb
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    edited October 2015
    5 years later and I'm obliged to post this, since not one of you on here figured it out. Necromancy be damned.

    It's based on a joke / urban legend / true story:

         "What happened to your face?"

         "I was doing the ironing when the phone rang."

    House is simply putting a surreal twist on an old joke.

    "Battered women" indeed. Sheesh.
  • @JakeLogan welcome to the board, but don't post on something 5 years old. Those people aren't around any more, there have been a couple mas exodus since then.
    Post on the new posts, or create your own.
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