Why did the dragon cross the river?
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Why did the dragon cross the river?
A variation on the "Why did the chicken cross the road?" joke.
In the book I'm working on, there's a scene where a rogue character asks this to a dragon, then he puts the question to a group of children entering the scene.
The joke is supposed to fall flat with both audiences.
But, I need ideas for the un-funny answer.
In the book I'm working on, there's a scene where a rogue character asks this to a dragon, then he puts the question to a group of children entering the scene.
The joke is supposed to fall flat with both audiences.
But, I need ideas for the un-funny answer.
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Re: Why did the dragon cross the river?
Traditionally the un-funny answer is "to get to the other side".
The dragons answer could be "to eat the people that didn't laugh at the joke".
The dragons answer could be "to eat the people that didn't laugh at the joke".
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Re: Why did the dragon cross the river?
Because all the chickens were over there and he wanted to eat some!
Do your dragons collect gold? Another one could be "Because he wanted to put some gold in the bank."
Do your dragons collect gold? Another one could be "Because he wanted to put some gold in the bank."
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Re: Why did the dragon cross the river?
So the water runs the right way?
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Q: Why did the dragon cross the river?
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Re: Why did the dragon cross the river?
To avoid the ogre.
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To kidnap the princess.
Re: Why did the dragon cross the river?
It was tired of the Dwarfs bad acting?
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"To scale the other side."
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Re: Why did the dragon cross the river?
"Because the place it needed to go was on the other side. And it's a river and he's a dragon so he could just fly over it. Not like it was a big deal."
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Re: Why did the dragon cross the river?
Thanks for the suggestions, everyone.
I went ahead and wrote the sequence around the Human's answer. Wasn't sure if I should post this here or in the Writer's Forum, but since the thread's here, I'll just post it here.
Here is the bones of it.
Ruthrem: "You said you were going to demonstrate a Human joke."
Dylan: "That's what I'm doin'!"
Ruthrem: "How is the reason for a dragon crossing a river amusing?"
Dylan: "Do ya give up?"
Ruthrem: "Perhaps it is simply that I understand not Human amusement. Demonstrate the joke with the younglings."
Amity: "What joke?"
Dylan: "Alright." (Turns to the children.) "Why did the dragon cross the river?"
Amity: "To get to the other side, of course. Why else would someone cross a river?"
[Dylan's answer.]
(Children are confused.)
Ruthrem: "That is supposed to be amusing?"
Dylan: "It's hilarious!"
Ruthrem (sarcastically): "As I can see. I imagine, though, that the reason for the Human crossing the river would be far more amusing."
Dylan: "Oh? And why is that?"
Ruthrem: "The dragon smacked him across." (Ruthrem swings his tail at Dylan, striking him just hard enough to make him tumble.)
(Children laugh.)
I went ahead and wrote the sequence around the Human's answer. Wasn't sure if I should post this here or in the Writer's Forum, but since the thread's here, I'll just post it here.
Here is the bones of it.
Ruthrem: "You said you were going to demonstrate a Human joke."
Dylan: "That's what I'm doin'!"
Ruthrem: "How is the reason for a dragon crossing a river amusing?"
Dylan: "Do ya give up?"
Ruthrem: "Perhaps it is simply that I understand not Human amusement. Demonstrate the joke with the younglings."
Amity: "What joke?"
Dylan: "Alright." (Turns to the children.) "Why did the dragon cross the river?"
Amity: "To get to the other side, of course. Why else would someone cross a river?"
[Dylan's answer.]
(Children are confused.)
Ruthrem: "That is supposed to be amusing?"
Dylan: "It's hilarious!"
Ruthrem (sarcastically): "As I can see. I imagine, though, that the reason for the Human crossing the river would be far more amusing."
Dylan: "Oh? And why is that?"
Ruthrem: "The dragon smacked him across." (Ruthrem swings his tail at Dylan, striking him just hard enough to make him tumble.)
(Children laugh.)
"What has been done has been done and cannot be undone."--Ruth, All the Weyrs of Pern
"Dragons can't change who they are, and who would want them to? Dragons are powerful, amazing creatures."--Hiccup, Dragons: Riders of Berk
"Dragons can't change who they are, and who would want them to? Dragons are powerful, amazing creatures."--Hiccup, Dragons: Riders of Berk