2009年10月31日 星期六

Knock-knock joke, act as the power behind the throne, Ozawa has power and numbers in the party


act as the power behind the throne, Ozawa has power and numbers in the party

Although the appointment had been expected, newspapers speculated that Ozawa would act as the power behind the throne and some voters were concerned.

"I am a bit worried," said 41-year-old banker Shintaro Yamaoka. "Ozawa has power and numbers in the party. I wonder if Hatoyama will be able to carry out his own intentions."




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Knock Knock
Knock Knock
Knock knock. Who's there? Nobel. Nobel who? Nobel, so I knocked.
Okay, so it's a bad joke. Aren't most knock-knock jokes bad? Isn't that the point? Knock-knock jokes are considered to be one of the lowest forms of humor. Here are some more examples of how low it can go.
Knock knock. Who's there? Jewel. Jewel who? Jewel know when you open the door.
Knock knock. Who's there? Spell. Spell who? W-H-O.
Knock knock. Who's there? Norm. Norm who? Normally these jokes are funnier.
Knock knock. Who's there? Dewey. Dewey who? Dewey have to keep telling these dumb jokes?
It's National Knock-Knock Day. Drive someone crazy with a knock-knock joke.
Knock knock. Who's there? Tank. Tank who? You're welcome.
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"Knock knock. Who's there? Dozen. Dozen who? Dozen anyone ever answer this door?"Knock-knock joke

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