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Knock knock
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My kid’s got the baby einstein exersaucer which has a button he can push to say, “Moooooo” and also a sort of snarky-sounding voice says, “cow!”. I had been taking it as a thinly veiled insult, but maybe he’s just trying to make his way to this very joke!
Well played, Kennedys!
My 4-year-old loves that joke too but doesn’t quite get the part about having to interupt the person saying, “interupting cow who.” Which almost makes it funnier.
Interrupting cow is my FAVOURITE joke ever ever!! MOOOOOOOOOOOO!
Ah, yes, we do that one over here too. Perhaps Jackson would like my son’s current favorite: KnockKnock; Who’s there?; Cows say; Cows say who?; No! Cows say moo. Lordy, it was funny the first 3 times.
Kids really develop their sense of humor around 8. For you that means a piddly four more years until he really understands a joke.
Having big kids is so worth the whole puberty thing in so many ways.
hee hee. Moooooo!
“Interrupting Moo”-ha! I love kid jokes.
oh the knock knock joke. a finer art form there never was.
How adorable was that?!?
(Very, that’s how.)
BWAAAA HHAAAAAA HHHAAAAA! Thanks, I now have new material for my daughter.