Whilst I didn’t find the joke particularly amusing it does bring about some questions such as: Why does the story insist that the man has to be balding? What has the man done to offend the frog to the degree that he wishes to be separated from him? Why did the frog wait so long to go to the physician? Why couldn’t the story be told using a toad or lizard? What type of physician did the frog go to? Neurosurgeon perhaps or one that specializes in amphibious posteriors? So many questions and so much wasted time writing this.
Man, after around 5 years, I keep forgetting the rules here. Let’s see, 5 or so people including yourself commented on the joke in question but yet my observations are perhaps too risqué to be on this same thread? Dunno. Which rule did I miss?
Settle down that Hal... your joke was just not funny enough. We all have these type things happen to us.
Actually Gloria, whilst I didn’t find it particularly humorous, I told the joke to my pet frog and he laughed so hard he nearly croaked.
Thinking about the whole debacle, if a frog were to be on a girl’s head, could we assume that her name might be Lilly?