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It WAS Bozo the Clown on the popular kids' tv show Little Rock, Arkansas. (The previous answerer was correct.) Bozo would have local kids on each week as guests in "live audience" on stage, and he would interview some of them, asking silly trick questions. This question is one he was well-known for asking every episode.

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Kristal Kuykendall

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Michael Doyle

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My dad used to say that in the 1960's over and over and a lot of other dumb things like that he heard on 1930's radio comedy shows when he was a teenager, so it probably goes even farther back to at least Vaudeville.
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Michael Doyle

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My dad used to say that in the 1960's over and over and a lot of other dumb things like that he heard on 1930's radio comedy shows when he was a teenager, so it probably goes even farther back to at least Vaudeville circa 1910.

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Richard Rodney

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But the line is much.older than Bozo is. No doubt Bozo used it, but he was not the first.

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is it farther to school or by bus?
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neither. im homeschooled.

Yes, because a telephone pole doesn't have doors.

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I remember it from the Bozo show here in central Arkansas. Bozo use to ask kids this back in the early 80s.

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