Submitted by Anaklysmos12345 t3_11dcekk in Jokes
The seamen replies "Aye aye, capt'n!"
Submitted by Anaklysmos12345 t3_11dcekk in Jokes
The seamen replies "Aye aye, capt'n!"
Don't ask about Roger the cabin boy.
Roger is a boy?
I tried no to laugh...
I did not succeed
Succeed? Suck-seed.
Nothing suck-seeds like a toothless Budgie.
Budgie Birds don't have teeth.
Well that sucks then :/
And that's why they all suck-seed... at being c*nts!
I think you mean… semen?
Its better to cum in the sink than sinking in the cum
Just makes me think of South Park's Super Best Friends episodes.
"SeaMAN!!"
Don't forget his sidekick, Swallow.
Semen.
What's big, grey, full of semen and lies at the bottom of the ocean. Either a submarine OR Moby's Dick.
The joke refers to the Roman Numeral two, II.
I can't HEEEARRRR you!?
II, captain
OOOOOOOOOOOO
Lives in a pineapple, under the sea (men)!
Absorbant and yellow and porous is he...
If nautical nonsense is something you wish...
He drop on a deck and flock like a FISH!!
If magical nonsense be something ye wish!
Nautical, not magical. Sorry to ruin your childhood
If I had said 'nautical,' it would have been a copyright violation...
Warning: Adorable kid story coming
My friend's son was in kindergarten or first grade and they were learning Roman Numerals. He came back home and sang a little song he knew:
"Mares eat oats and does eat oats and little lambs eat four"
Maybe I don't get it but what does the last line mean? and how does it relate to Roman Numerals?
Four in Roman Numerals is IV. The song lyric is little lambs eat ivy. Ivy = IV = four
Ah I see
A kiddlee divey too, wooden shoe?
What’s the song?
Here you go: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EU2CKQQr90E
Did you mean Roman numericals?
There are latin numerals too, but they're basically the same thing.
Latin is a language, Romans were the people that spoke it 😁
Alright then, keep your secrets.
the captain then asks a Jewish Irishman how "4" is written in latin, "oy vey" comes the reply
It works better if the captain asks "do you know how to write 2 in Roman numerals?" That way the response is ambiguous.
The guns be ready, Cap'n.
"ARE"
They make a good duo.
Duo.
Ensign, make sense!
Aye aye, sir!
Seaman singular my friend
Oops
Very confused
II, the Roman Numeral for 2.
Took me a minute, but that's funny.
If Riker asks Lavell how to say "1", he best give the right answer. Because one aye will suffice.
Don't roger the cabin boy
What’s long and hard and full of seamen?
A submarine.
My dick
Seamen are tight.
Ngl I thought OP might change seamen to semen
Two in Latin is duo. I don’t get the joke
I just couldn‘t weite it better. It’s meant to be II
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I don’t get it.
Bruhdale-dingle t1_ja8c9w2 wrote
Hehe, seamen (that’s not funny)