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So a termite walks into a bar and asks: "is the bartender here?"
Is this a joke?i dont get it..anyone can help?
Mar 8, 2012 4:03 AM
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It's a pun, but kind of hard to explain. Basically, it's because termites eat wood, and the bar is made of wood. A 'bartender' is someone who works behind a bar, but in this case, the joke is that the termite is asking if the "bar" is "tender" (i.e., nice to eat).
March 8, 2012
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Yes. Termites eat things that are made of wood and bars are typically made of wood. In this joke, tender means 'Does it taste good?'. But a bartender is someone who brings people drinks and things in a resturaunt that work behind the bar. So the termite is asking if the bar is tender, or good to eat.
March 8, 2012
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February 7, 2019
I'm glad Aerie explained it. That's funny! ^_^
March 8, 2012
Yes, that is the beginning of a joke. You won't get it until you hear the punch-line (the end of the joke). I have not heard the joke, so I don't know the funny part. Have you heard the rest of the joke?
March 8, 2012
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