Source: (consider it)
|
Thread: Is it me?
|
Simon
Editor
# 1
|
Posted
Joke submitted by Derek:
Our Lord gathers the Twelve Apostles for the last supper. He announces that one of them will betray him.
Peter approaches Jesus, offers him his cup of wine -- from which Jesus takes a sip -- and asks, "Is it me Lord, is it me?"
Jesus replies "No, it is not you."
Matthew approaches Jesus, offers him his cup of wine and asks, "Is it me Lord, is it me?"
Jesus replies "No, it is not you."
And so it progresses through all of the Apostles, till only Judas is left. Judas approaches and offering his cup of wine asks, "Is it me Lord, is it me?"
Jesus replies, "Yes Judas, it is you."
Judas replies, "Why do you always pick on me when you're pissed?" [ 08. July 2005, 11:50: Message edited by: Simon ]
Poll information
This poll contains 2 question(s). 88 user(s) have voted. You can't view the results of this poll without voting.
| |
-------------------- Eternal memory
Posts: 3787 | From: London | Registered: Mar 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
The Bede's American Successor
Curmudgeon-in-Training
# 5042
|
Posted
Is there something about British idiom that is making me go "WTF" on this one?
-------------------- This was the iniquity of your sister Sodom: she and her daughters had pride of wealth and food in plenty, comfort and ease, and yet she never helped the poor and the wretched.
—Ezekiel 16.49
Posts: 6079 | From: The banks of Possession Sound | Registered: Oct 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Stoo
Mighty Pirate
# 254
|
Posted
'Pissed' in the UK means 'drunk'.
-------------------- This space left blank
Posts: 5266 | From: the director of "Bikini Traffic School" | Registered: May 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
mousethief
Ship's Thieving Rodent
# 953
|
Posted
I know what "pissed" means in Britspeak but it still doesn't seem funny to me, just weird.
-------------------- This is the last sig I'll ever write for you...
Posts: 63536 | From: Washington | Registered: Jul 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
Anselmina
Ship's barmaid
# 3032
|
Posted
There probably are a few things that need to be assumed about this joke. Eg, assuming that when people get pissed they get nasty or maudlin or whatever. So at the last supper, as Jesus receives the wine cups from each disciple, with each successive sip he gets progressively blotto. So at last he comes to Judas and is well in his cups, and Judas feels he's being picked on when Jesus finally answers 'yes, it's you'.
For me the humour (and admittedly it wasn't a huge laugh out loud moment) lies in the expectedness of Judas's response, and the very ordinary everyday accusation of 'you're only behaving like this because you're drunk' being levelled at Jesus, of all people.
Of course, it's an imaginative re-telling of the original scene, so if one is calling to mind 'whoever dips their bread in the dish with me...' it might be hard to picture the scene for this joke.
-------------------- Irish dogs needing homes! http://www.dogactionwelfaregroup.ie/ Greyhounds and Lurchers are shipped over to England for rehoming too!
Posts: 10002 | From: Scotland the Brave | Registered: Jul 2002
| IP: Logged
|
|
The Scrumpmeister
Ship’s Taverner
# 5638
|
Posted
quote: Originally posted by Anselmina: Of course, it's an imaginative re-telling of the original scene, so if one is calling to mind 'whoever dips their bread in the dish with me...' it might be hard to picture the scene for this joke.
That's what spoilt it for me.
Re: pissed, I always have to stop and think awhile when I hear the word "pissed" used on American programmes, when what they mean is "pissed off".
It's so very confusing.
-------------------- If Christ is not fully human, humankind is not fully saved. - St John of Saint-Denis
Posts: 14741 | From: Greater Manchester, UK | Registered: Mar 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
John Donne
Renaissance Man
# 220
|
Posted
I liked it a lot. Maybe those of us who did find it funny feel sorry for Judas and think he got a bit ripped off...
It's sort of like letting him have a little win in an alternate reality i.e. Jesus is a petulant piss-artist who made him have to do it.
Posts: 13667 | From: Perth, W.A. | Registered: May 2001
| IP: Logged
|
|
Adam.
Like as the
# 4991
|
Posted
Native British Speaker, but still felt at this one. Not offensive; I just don't get it.
-------------------- Ave Crux, Spes Unica! Preaching blog
Posts: 8164 | From: Notre Dame, IN | Registered: Sep 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Tree Bee
Ship's tiller girl
# 4033
|
Posted
I was enjoying this joke,( I was imagining Terry Wogan reading it!), until we got to the punch line. It's just not amusing, what a let down. Needs a re-write!
-------------------- "Any fool can make something complicated. It takes a genius to make it simple." — Woody Guthrie http://saysaysay54.wordpress.com
Posts: 5257 | From: me to you. | Registered: Feb 2003
| IP: Logged
|
|
Evensnog
Shipmate
# 8017
|
Posted
This is one of the few that has made me laugh out loud, so far, but to be fair, I've heard most of the other jokes before and it could've been the novelty.
The unexpectedness of Judas' response is what makes this work for me - and I think The Coot raised an interesting point about feeling Judas got a bum rap.
Posts: 507 | From: Silicon Valley | Registered: Jul 2004
| IP: Logged
|
|
Orb
Eye eye Cap'n!
# 3256
|
Posted
Not funny or offensive because the punchline is unbelievably weak.
-------------------- “You cannot buy the revolution. You cannot make the revolution. You can only be the revolution. It is in your spirit, or it is nowhere.” Ursula K. Le Guin, The Dispossessed
Posts: 5032 | From: Easton, Bristol | Registered: Aug 2002
| IP: Logged
|
|
|