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Them Blondes

Posted on September 27, 2025 by Joke Poo

Two blondes rest on a park bench in Central Park after a night of bar-hopping in NYC.

It’s a full moon night and Blonde 1 looks up to the sky and says, “What a beautiful moon. Someday, I would like to go there.”

Blonde 2 says, “I want to go to Paris someday. I wonder which is further.”

Blonde 1 says, “Duh, can you see Paris from here?”

Okay, here’s my attempt at a “Joke Poo” version of the blonde joke:

Joke Poo: Tech Support

Two tired programmers are slumped over their keyboards in a dimly lit office after a long night of debugging.

It’s 3 AM and the server is still crashing. Programmer 1, staring blankly at the error logs, says, “Wow, the new AI code is really something. Someday, I’d like to fully understand it.”

Programmer 2 sighs and replies, “I just want to understand why this damned build keeps failing. I wonder which is more complex.”

Programmer 1 says, “Duh, can you fix the build from here?”

Alright, let’s break down this blonde joke and see what comedic gold we can mine!

Joke Dissection:

  • Core Element: “Blonde stereotype” of being unintelligent or lacking common sense.
  • Setup: Two blondes in Central Park, setting the scene and establishing the characters. The prior night of bar-hopping subtly reinforces the implied lack of serious thinking.
  • Punchline: The final exchange highlights the perceived naivety of Blonde 2, contrasted against the slightly sharper Blonde 1, who uses obvious logic to undermine Blonde 2’s question. The “Duh” adds condescension and completes the joke.
  • Humor Source: The humor derives from the unexpected ignorance or simple-mindedness exhibited by the blondes, playing on a well-worn (and arguably outdated) stereotype.

Enrichment & New Humor Generation:

Given the space theme and the Central Park setting, let’s leverage some interesting space facts and New York trivia to build a new joke/observation:

Angle 1: Space & Observational Limitations

  • Fact: From Central Park, under ideal conditions (very little light pollution), you can barely make out a few of the brighter stars. Forget galaxies!
  • Joke:

    Two astrophysicists are observing the night sky from Sheep Meadow in Central Park. One sighs, “This light pollution is brutal. I can barely make out Andromeda.”

    The other nods, “Tell me about it. I’m trying to find my car keys, and I’ve got a better chance of discovering a new exoplanet than locating them in this darkness.”

Angle 2: Space Travel & NYC Travel

  • Fact: Getting from JFK Airport (arguably the “gateway” to NYC) to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport takes approximately 7-8 hours by plane. Current estimations to get to the moon (even a ‘quick trip’) is multiple days.
  • Witty Observation:

    You know, sending someone to the moon would be easier than trying to navigate the MTA during rush hour. At least the rocket’s trajectory is predictable. Plus, less chance of someone elbowing you to get a seat.

Angle 3: Play on the original blonde premise, slightly modernized.

  • New Joke:

    Two influencers, both known for their “authentic” travel vlogs, are posing for photos in Central Park, bathed in the light of the full moon.

    Influencer 1, staring dramatically at the moon, says, “Oh my gosh, I just need to do a lunar retreat! Like, manifesting moon goddess vibes, you know?”

    Influencer 2, scrolling through Instagram, replies, “I’m thinking Paris. Which one will get me more likes?”

    Influencer 1, without looking up from her phone, says, “Paris. The moon’s just gonna look like a big, blurry emoji in my Stories.”

Explanation of Humor:

  • The astrophysicist joke plays on the irony of experts being hampered by everyday problems (light pollution vs. car keys).
  • The MTA observation highlights the relatable frustration of navigating public transport in a crowded city, exaggerating it for comedic effect.
  • The influencer joke mocks the superficiality of social media culture and the desire for online validation, updating the blonde stereotype for the digital age. The punchline centers around the notion that the image of Paris is more valuable than the moon itself.

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