Yes, this is clearly a fart joke. But I think that Bill knew that, and his title (“C’iduester”) suggests that his question is the same as mine: Why the “m” in “m’keister”? What is it supposed to stand for? Wouldn’t “sou’keister,” say, make more sense?
I like Caulfield. He can be a smart aleck at times, but he isn’t being one here. Toilet humor by an eight-year-old is developmentally appropriate, and the joke is kind of funny.
” Why the “m” in “m’keister”? What is it supposed to stand for? ”
My
m’=my?
Yes, “my keister”. I was thrown off by the “down under” reference; had me thinking Australia.
Given the directional references in the other two term, I figured that the “M’” was supposed to stand for “mid-“.
@Kilby: It does in “m’wester”. That’s part of the joke.
It’s a fart joke.
That kid is really tedious.
Frazz is an enabler. It’s a sick relationship.
Yes, this is clearly a fart joke. But I think that Bill knew that, and his title (“C’iduester”) suggests that his question is the same as mine: Why the “m” in “m’keister”? What is it supposed to stand for? Wouldn’t “sou’keister,” say, make more sense?
I like Caulfield. He can be a smart aleck at times, but he isn’t being one here. Toilet humor by an eight-year-old is developmentally appropriate, and the joke is kind of funny.
” Why the “m” in “m’keister”? What is it supposed to stand for? ”
My
m’=my?
Yes, “my keister”. I was thrown off by the “down under” reference; had me thinking Australia.
Given the directional references in the other two term, I figured that the “M’” was supposed to stand for “mid-“.
@Kilby: It does in “m’wester”. That’s part of the joke.