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Knock Knock who there is the start of a joke. This can not be answered because some people have different answered.
The cast of Knock Knock - 1940 includes: Sara Berner as Andy Panda
The cast of Knock Knock with Fred Willard - 2006 includes: Phyllis Diller as herself
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Defeat all the Boos, and when the Big Boo appears, knock him out and the stairs will rise.
The theme of the poem "Knock Knock" by Daniel Beaty revolves around the impact of absentee fathers on their children and the cycle of fatherlessness within families. It explores the emotional toll and struggles faced by individuals who grow up without a present father figure in their lives, highlighting the need for healing and forgiveness.
Actually, George Washington Carver died Unknown on his birthday (Age 76)
An injury you acquire accidentally or in an accident. Examples are a broken leg from falling down the stairs, a concussion from a knock on the head from and accidental fall, or whiplash from a car accident.
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Yes. Even I have a ghost in my house! They trip me down the stairs, knock over my stuff, and turn on my TV. But to answer your question, yes house can have paranormal activity in them.
The first occurrence of the multiple repeated knocks appears in Series 1 Episode 10 - The Loobenfeld Decay:Sheldon: (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Leonard...Sheldon: (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Penny, (Knock, knock, knock, knock) Penny, (Knock, knock, knock, knock)Penny, (door opens) Good morning.
Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Banana. Banana who? Knock knock. Who's there? Orange Orange who? Orange you glad I didn't say banana?
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*Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Banana'' "Banana Who? *Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Banana'' "Banana Who? *Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Banana'' "Banana Who? *Knock Knock "Who's There?" ''Orange'' "Orange Who?" ''Orange you glad I didn't say banana''
No, knock is a noun (a knock on the door) and a verb (to knock on the door).
Here is a knock knock bison joke: Knock Knock. Who's there? Bison. Bison who? Bison girl scout cookies.