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A joke found inside a New Year's Eve festive popping thing:

Q: What do you get when you cross a cow, a sheep, and a goat?
A: A milky baa kid.


:-x Seriously, what kind of joke is that? Jokes on Laffy Taffy wrappers or the sides of Happy Meals are one thing, but... It's an English manufacturer that makes the things, so I wonder if it's just some kind of Brit humor I'm not getting. Or maybe it made sense in the original Chinese? Or maybe I just drank too much last night.
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So why would anyone think this would be funny in the US? (unless it was a mis-shipment...)
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I don't think they make Christmas crackers specifically for Americans. The market for 'em here is probably too small.

I saw them all over the place a couple of years ago -- even at Safeway! -- but it appears the fad didn't catch on here.
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I didn't realise that crackers aren't a universal thing. Hue of Bone's links should clarify the meaning of the joke, but it's bizarre to me that it would occur in the US.
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CovenantJr wrote:I didn't realise that crackers aren't a universal thing.
They aren't. Y'all are the only ones who believe a Christmas celebration requires donning a tissue-paper crown. :lol:
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And some of your ex-colonies ;)

Edit: Oh, and we have the Milky Bar Kid too. :lol:
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This is the only kind of cracker I need:

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I'm 42 and I just learned about those cracker things this year. Never heard of them before.
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Crackers don't matter.
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Milky Crack Ho's....oh wait that's a different thread
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I just thought it was a play on the Boston accent: "Milky baa kid. Pahk the cah in the Hahvahd yahd", etc.
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High Lord Tolkien wrote:I'm 42 and I just learned about those cracker things this year. Never heard of them before.
Weird...Like Cj, I never realised y'all didn't have them...

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Jaz appears to have a kiwi accent !! Of course americans have crackers - you can buy them there so I'm not buying this whole 'never heard of them before' thing - unless you're Canadian
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cracker is a racist term. :)
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Canadians use Christmas Crackers too.
We're just to polite to tell people about them
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Post by DukkhaWaynhim »

We have crackers here -- but they are savory, not sweet. And economically depressed.

You appear to be referring to cookies, or what I thought the Brits called biscuits.

I'm sure if I hunt, I can find a link where GKC explains over the course of 20 pages how applying the term 'cracker' inappropriately will lead us away from god...

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Just so things are clear, they are referring to these:

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From my understanding as an American, the typical ones have a bad joke, a paper crown, and pop when one pulls the two sides apart (hence the name "cracker").
Then again, I may be missing that you are making a joke Dukkha.
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It's a good atempt to describe a 'typical cracker' Cagliostro, but I'm afraid falls short of the mark as any Brit will tell you. You see any self-respecting Christmas cracker HAS (and I mean HAS) to have a cheap novelty gift in it - preferably of the kind that used to be made in Hong-Kong when I was a kid, but now probably comes from Taiwan. Some up-market stores e.g. Marks and Spencers sell crackers that have proper functional gifts in them. Pen-torches, key-fobs and the like, but these are not the usual style cracker which is very definately and deliberately down market and cheap.
The joke is also traditionally always bad - it's meant to be. Don't ask me why, it just is. The best one I ever got was 'Q. What do you get if you cross Quasimodo with a cheese sandwich. A. The Lunch-pack of Notre-Dam'.
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peter wrote:It's a good atempt to describe a 'typical cracker' Cagliostro, but I'm afraid falls short of the mark as any Brit will tell you. You see any self-respecting Christmas cracker HAS (and I mean HAS) to have a cheap novelty gift in it - preferably of the kind that used to be made in Hong-Kong when I was a kid, but now probably comes from Taiwan. Some up-market stores e.g. Marks and Spencers sell crackers that have proper functional gifts in them. Pen-torches, key-fobs and the like, but these are not the usual style cracker which is very definately and deliberately down market and cheap.
The joke is also traditionally always bad - it's meant to be. Don't ask me why, it just is. The best one I ever got was 'Q. What do you get if you cross Quasimodo with a cheese sandwich. A. The Lunch-pack of Notre-Dam'.
Oh yes. Christmas crackers are all about tears. Tears of embarrassment at being expected to wear the paper hat; tears of mirth at an elderly relative trying to put her paper hat on over her perm; tears of disappointment at the small , tacky picture frame or plastic spider (seriously, that's what I got this year!) found within; tears of anguish at jokes bad enough to cause internal haemorrhaging.
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