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Ingrid from London tells us about a child home alone

01 Jun
2007

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A door-to-door salesman knocks at a door, and an eight-year-old boy comes to the door dressed in a bra and suspenders, with a fat cigar in one hand and a glass of red wine in the other. The salesman says, "Is your mum at home?" and the boy says, "What does it ****ing look like?"

Marie Gillespie Marie Gillespie Marie says

This is a joke that plays with the border between innocence and experience. Here we have a series of absurd incongruities: a wine drinking, cigar smoking, transvestite eight-year-old boy is interrupted in his 'play' by a door-to-door salesman.

When questioned he swears like a decadent adult.

Ingrid tells the joke well and also apologises for it. When we laugh at something that seems inappropriate or transgressive, we often fear causing offence or a hostile reaction – but it doesn't stop us telling the joke or laughing.

The comic imagination experiences few borders of the mind. It would be a mistake to see this as a sick joke, even if the image of the child-adult seems grotesque to some – it's a mock shock joke that turns the world upside down – a momentary escape from the serious.

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