Perfect dad joke. Made me groan-laugh. I’d make it more obvious by changing it to: “A lemon tree, my dear Watson.”
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I don't get it.
Elementary, my dear Watson A lemon tree, Watson
Still going over my head.
"Elementary, my dear watson" is a sherlock holmes "quote", which is sometimes used to roughly say "it is actually quite simple". Take away the "my dear" and the post roughly sounds like the "quote".
I can help.
When you look up and see an airplane, where is it going? The most accurate answer with the limited information you have is to an airport. You don't know which city or which airport. But most probably to an airport.
Same with the with the lemon. You don't know what country or grocery store. But lemons do come from trees.
Until we meet again...
I had a similar joke: Watson: I say Sherlock, why did you put that lemon in your ass? Sherlock: Lemon entry my dear Watson.
It's this supposed to be a dad joke as an anti joke?