How did Hallowe’en, of all holidays, come to be so strongly
associated with puns? Other holidays have occasional puns associated with them.
Valentine’s Day is a distant second in punning.
But nothing approaches October 31st for riddles or posters
about “a monster’s ghoulfriend,” “Boo-berries,” or a werewolf hiding in your
“Claws-it.” Is it because we made it a children’s holiday because of the
costumes and candy, and children do reach an age where they like that sort of
simple wordplay?
Along those lines... You know that computer programmers cannot tell Hallowe'en from Christmas? OCT 31 = DEC 25
ReplyDeleteI had never seen that joke, and it took me a while.
ReplyDeleteI like wordplay. I think I got the Oct 31 = Dec 25, but I'm not gonna give it away.
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