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Who is there? asked Pooh and it made me puzzled. Do you know Winnie the Pooh? There is a scene where Piglet cut a rope in six to help his six friends who were stuck in the pit get out. Rabbit were shocked and he asked Piglet if he could tie a knot. The dialogue is as follows: Rabbit: Can you tie a knot? Piglet: I cannot. Rabbit: Ah, so you can knot. (Misheard) Piglet: No, I cannot knot. Rabbit: Not knot? Then Pooh asks Rabbit, "Who's there?" Rabit: Pooh! Pooh: Pooh who? Rabit: No! Pooh, it's... (Rabbit became angry.) https://youtu.be/wg7LzfwUMJ8 Why does Pooh ask "Who is there" out of the blue? I know he is a bear of little brain, but I don't think he suffers from brain disease. Is it supposed to be funny? Or just contextless line of him?
20 авг. 2016 г., 11:45
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it's because "knot not" sounds like "knock knock" which is the beginning of a "knock knock joke". So if someone says "knock knock" you reply with "Who's there?"
20 августа 2016 г.
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Hi, it's because "Not knot" sounds like "Knock knock". "Knock knock" is the opening of a joke to which someone must respond "Who's there?".
20 августа 2016 г.
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