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The Pink Dandelion (Taraxacum non-officinale) - Keeper of the Shrubbery Started conversation Nov 27, 2000
Well, more a curiosity than a joke really...
How do you get "and" into a sentence five times consecutively, without being grammatically incorrect?
Can't be done?
Well..........
Roger, the owner of the Dog and Duck, needed a new pub sign to replace his cracked, peeling one. So, he called up Dave, the sign painter, and asked him to do a nice picture of a hunting dog with a limp, recently expired duck in its jaws, with "Dog and Duck" in nice big squirly letters forming an arc over the top. A couple of days later, Dave turns up on the door of the Dog with a freshly-painted sign under his arm. He hands it to Roger, who observes it critically. "The picture's great", he says, "but you're going to have to do the lettering again". Dave's a bit disgruntled, but he agrees to change it (and resolves to charge extra for the increased paint usage) but he wants to know what's wrong with it.
"Ah," says Roger, "you've left too big a gap between Dog and and and and and Duck."
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SeedNotHerd Posted Aug 25, 2001
Reminds me of a lovely sentence that occurs in one of Anthony Burgess's novels:
'She breathed (though a young lady should not eat, because of the known redolence of onions, onions) onions.'
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Olaf K Foddaman Posted Sep 11, 2001
Surely this means that the pub is called The Dog And And Duck?
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Simonus Posted Sep 17, 2001
aaah i think ive worked it out... hes used another 'and' instead of a comma or pause...
Dog and and and and and Duck
dog and and, and, duck..
hum, i had it all worked out a minuite ago... hum, i recon what hes done is this. eg when you say a list of things, you dont say i bought a carrot and a cucumber and a fish and.... etc. this is what the bloke in the joke has done.
or something like that anyway...
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Simonus Posted Sep 17, 2001
actually, thinking of it, he could just have a stutter....
that would also make sence.. although im not too sure of the gramatically correct bit...
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Dubba Posted Jul 4, 2002
It's "Dog and 'and' and 'and' and Duck". (The 'and' being part of the sign).
I think.
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The Pink Dandelion (Taraxacum non-officinale) - Keeper of the Shrubbery Posted Aug 25, 2002
Dubba has it correct. The spaces are between the three words on the sign -- "Dog" "and" and "duck" -- and we're talking about the distance between "Dog" and "and", and "and" and "duck". I think it's grammatically correct, but I'm only a journalist, and you can't trust us on syntax questions!
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Simonus Posted Aug 28, 2002
hmmm seems to have lost its halarity after having to work it all out somehow. perhaps it should go under the appauling jokes section - anyone written one yet? :P
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The Pink Dandelion (Taraxacum non-officinale) - Keeper of the Shrubbery Posted Oct 24, 2002
I feel offended...and yet somehow validated by this conversation. Thank you for your time.
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Reddy Freddy Posted Jan 8, 2003
Here's another, that uses the same word eleven times consecutively. It describes two pieces of written work being marked by an English teacher:
David, where John had had "had", had had "had had"; "had had" had had the approval of the teacher.
Can anyone top that?
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- 1: The Pink Dandelion (Taraxacum non-officinale) - Keeper of the Shrubbery (Nov 27, 2000)
- 2: Simonus (Aug 13, 2001)
- 3: SeedNotHerd (Aug 25, 2001)
- 4: Olaf K Foddaman (Sep 11, 2001)
- 5: Simonus (Sep 17, 2001)
- 6: Simonus (Sep 17, 2001)
- 7: Dubba (Jul 4, 2002)
- 8: The Pink Dandelion (Taraxacum non-officinale) - Keeper of the Shrubbery (Aug 25, 2002)
- 9: Simonus (Aug 28, 2002)
- 10: The Pink Dandelion (Taraxacum non-officinale) - Keeper of the Shrubbery (Oct 24, 2002)
- 11: Reddy Freddy (Jan 8, 2003)
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