Yes, homeless people can appreciate knock-knock jokes just like anyone else, as humor is a universal way to connect and uplift spirits. Sharing lighthearted jokes can help foster a sense of community and provide a moment of joy amidst difficult circumstances. It's important to approach everyone with respect and kindness, recognizing that humor can be a valuable tool for social interaction.
No, I know this guy called Tom who is homeless, he doesn'y know anything, he's so dumb.
It is theyre opinion if they think jokes are funny.
One of Knock knock beehive jokes is that which talks about Cockadoodle..and the chicken.
Anyone who has memorized to book of 2,000 knock-knock jokes and regular jokes someone who can list 4000000000000000 websites of jokes
Knock knock jokes are the most innocent, and it's probably all they know since not many young children know dirty or racist jokes.
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knonk knock open the door foook!
knock knock jokes are probally the best
The Ghost one,the refridgereator
Take her to Olive Garden and have jokes prepared to fill in the awkward silences.Only if there funny! (no knock-knock jokes)
KNOCK KNOCK! Who's there? LEAF! Leaf who? LEAF ME ALONE!
Knock, knockWho's there?AmsterdamAmsterdam who?Amsterdam sick and tired of your knock knock jokes!