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Jest For Kids
Date: Sent Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Category: None
Rating: 3.04/5 (137 votes)
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Riddles and Puns for the 8- to 14-year-old

RIDDLES

What can rabbits have that no other animal can have?
Baby rabbits.

What would a barefoot man get if he steps on an electric wire?
A pair of shocks.

What game did the cat want to play with the mouse?
Catch.

Why shouldn't you throw plastic bags into the swamps in Louisiana?
Because the bags are not bayou degradable.

What do you get if you cross a Hawaiian dancer with an Indian brave?
A Hula-whoop.

Where do seahorses sleep at night?
In barn-icles.

What do you get when you cross a dog with a daisy?
A collie-flower.

SCHOOL WORK

Define "Stagecoach": The Theater Arts teacher.

Use "Justice" in a sentence: It JUSTICE not right that she gets all the breaks.

Old accountants never die; they just lose their balance.

Warning label for Bic Lighter: "Ignite lighter away from face."

"You have the right to remain silent," said Tom arrestingly.

PUNS & OTHER HUMOR

Knock, knock,
Who's there?
Yukon
Yukon who?
Yukon never get bored of geography.

It's better to love a short girl than not a tall.

When she told me I was average, I figured she was just being mean.

A cardboard belt would be a waist of paper.

Skipping school to bungee jump will get you suspended.

CRIME SCENE

Two police officers respond to a crime scene behind a grocery store. The homicide detective is already there. "What happened?" asks the first officer.

"Male, about twenty-five, covered in Raisin Bran and dead as a doornail."

"Good grief," says the second officer. "Didn't we have one covered in Frosted Flakes yesterday? And Captain Crunch last week?"

"You're right. I'm afraid," says the detective as he took a drag from his cigar. "This is the work of a cereal killer."

Received from Stan Kegel.


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