Tuesday 15 December 2020

Pigeon Brains




TV Quiz Presenter: What is known in Paris as La Tour Eiffel?

Contestant: The leaning Tower of Pisa.

 

Presenter: Who had a worldwide hit with What A Wonderful World?

Contestant: I don't know.

Presenter: Here's a clue. What do you call the part between your hand and your elbow?

Contestant: Arm.

Presenter: Good ... now, if you are not weak you are?

Contestant: Strong!

Presenter: Well done. What was Lord Mountbatten's first name?

Contestant: Louis?

Presenter: You are doing so well, you got it. Who had a hit with A Wonderful World?

Contestant: Frank Sinatra!

 

Presenter: Where is Cambridge University situated?

Contestant: I'm not good at geography.

Presenter: A big city in Britain. The clue is in the question.

Contestant: Birmingham?


Presenter: On which street did Sherlock Holmes live?

Contestant: I'm not good at classical music.

Presenter: He wasn't a composer. The detective character, Sherlock Holmes, which street did he live on?

Contestant: Buckingham Palace?

Presenter: I'll give you a clue. Makes bread and cakes ...

Contestant: Kellogg's Street?


Presenter: What is the largest Spanish speaking country in the world?

Contestant: Madrid!

Presenter: I want the name of the country actually.

Contestant: I'm sorry, I don't know any other countries in Spain.


Presenter: What was signed to bring to an end the First World War in 1918?

Contestant: Magna Carta!


Presenter: How many Kings of England were called Henry?

Contestant: I know of Henry the Eight ... ehm ... let me think ... three?


Presenter: Imagine someone comes to you with personal problems like gambling, drinking, or marital issues; who would you advise him to consult: a counsellor, a colander, or a collation? 

Contestant: Jerry Springer.

 

Presenter: Who is the Old Testament character who had long hair?

Contestant: Rapunzel.

31 comments:

  1. Hahahahahahaha!!!
    I can not pick out a most favourable one, I like them all!

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    1. These are real answers from contestants on TV.

      God bless, Ladka

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  2. ...sometimes I think the pigeon brains are a lot bigger than those of some humans.

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    1. You are so right, Tom. Sometimes stupidity reigns supreme.

      God bless.

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  3. Dearest Victor,
    It is alarming this notice of a lot of pigeon brains around us in this world!
    They of course lack any reading as that is a perfect way to stimulate and activate any 'thinking'... provided they got something passed down genetically!
    Hugs,
    Mariette

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    1. The only reading some do is on text and they learn new words like LOL, OMG and whatever else. Can you imagine Shakespeare writing like that? Methinks LOL!!!

      God bless, Mariette.

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  4. There was a late night show comedian who had a segment where he would go out on the street and ask people questions. I'm sure many people answered them correctly, but the only ones that ended up on the air were the 'pigeon brains'.

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    1. That is probably because there are a lot of pigeons about, Kathy. Some of our quiz shows on TV ask the most inane questions.

      God bless always.

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  5. These are hilarious, Victor! Your mind never ceases to amaze me. :)
    Blessings!

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    1. Oh no ... don't blame me ... these are not my answers, Martha. These are genuine quiz answers on TV. I am probably more stupid than that! In fact I did buy a Tower of Pisa when on holiday. When I got the model out of the box the tower was leaning to one side. So I stuck some small rubber pads underneath the base to straighten the tower. See ??? I am smart !!!

      Keep smiling. God bless.

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  6. Kathy G and I must have been watching the same television show. Hard to believe, but yes; they exist. And drive. And vote. (*sigh*)

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    1. Sad isn't it? Some people seem to lose their brains every time they go to the toilet.

      God bless, Mevely.

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  7. LOL, funny but unfortunatey I know some humans that would have answers like that.

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    1. Yes Bill. Stupidity is catching, it seems.

      God bless you.

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  8. I guess we'll never see him on Jeopardy. :) Funny

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    1. Amazing the level of non-intelligence amongst some contestants.

      God bless, Happyone.

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  9. To believe they are "real answers" boggles my bird brain. HaHa.
    As Forest Gump said. " Stupid is as stupid does".

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    1. Stupidity is a cheap commodity these days. That's why so many people have it.

      God bless, Wanda.

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  10. Oh my LOL!!!! 😂 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 THANK YOU for making my day with laughter! And my husband's, because I just had to share these with him! God bless you! (You can do this again annnnnnytime lol!)

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    1. It's great to see you visiting here, Diana. Thanx. Call again soon and often for more humourous articles.

      God bless you and your family.

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  11. Oh, dear. Sometimes i wonder what the education system is coming to!

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    1. It seems that these days young people are rebelling against learning. They just don't want to be educated.

      God bless, Mimi.

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  12. Funny, and Pigeons are the stupidest of all birds. Ever watch them eat a piece of bread? THey grab it and throw it around where other pigeons fight over it. You would think that just once, one dumb bird would think to step on the bread!

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    1. Not even in a million years will pigeons learn to use a knife and fork!

      God bless, JoeH.

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  13. Although true, it's sad in a funny way!!!

    All the best Jan

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    1. It is sad what is happening to the education system.

      God bless, Jan.

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