charles should have said, "he wanted TO mark antony"
mark as in like write on and antony might be some bully who was picking on him and he wanted revenge
2007-02-27 13:52:49
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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James asks the question. Charles says that he wanted to mark(as in on a paper) Antony.(name, some place, whatever.) Lame joke, but okay......
Have a nice day!
2007-02-27 21:44:39
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answer #2
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answered by STrawberry 3
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He wanted crayons so he could MARK Antony. MARK as in draw on him. Get it?
2007-02-27 21:46:11
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answer #3
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answered by Lien 5
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Isn't it supposed to ve "He wanted to mark Antony?"
2007-02-27 21:45:20
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answer #4
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answered by gravytrain036 5
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the jokes is assuming that the connection of "mark" to crayons would make you laugh. It's cheesy, and really has no in-depth meaning.
2007-02-27 21:45:46
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answer #5
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answered by MLR 1
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mark Anthony... as in 2 mark something.
2007-02-27 21:49:40
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answered by Anonymous
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i think its supposed to be he wanted TO mark antony.
nothing funny could ever come from this joke.
2007-02-27 21:45:08
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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i get it but its not funny.i suppose if you were still at kindy it would be funny.about as funny as drawing on the walls.
2007-02-27 21:52:49
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answer #8
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answered by BUSHIDO 7
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i dont get it either :)
2007-02-27 21:43:58
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answer #9
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answered by ♥ ♫ lauren ♫ ♥ 5
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.......don't get it,sorry!
2007-02-27 21:44:42
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answer #10
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answered by ♥yuki 5
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