Explain the 'Prince Albert in a can' joke to me, please

You better let him out, he’s suffocating!

x-ray vision:

Certainly did - considering that I had just come through Saskatoon, where no gas stations seemed to have an available one.

Nah, there are two little museums there that were kind of fun to visit.

That took about 30 minutes, and then we were on the road south to Regina.

Kudos to Dr Paprika for his eloquent erudition of that timeless telephone tomfoolery regarding a king’s offspring and his exigency for unimpeded respiration.

“Is this the bowling alley? Do you have 10 pound balls?”

The phone book ( remember those? ) here used to have a listing for “Henoder Titsoff”. I later heard that the number belonged to a frat house.

Aside from posts #5 and #18.

You people all belong in the witless protection program.

Too bad Superman had to kill that Innocent Tobaconnist.

Which reminds one of the old joke about the Canadian psychologist administering the word association test:

“Knife?” “Fork.”
“House?” “Garage.”
"Tree? “Leaf.”
“Vagina?” “Saskatchewan.”

Thank you, I’ll be here all week. Try the Grey Owl.

Which frat was that? I Phelta Thi or Tappa Kegga Bru?

[QUOTE=wolf_meister
Among other things, they mentioned that Prince Albert tobacco would no longer be sold in cans. (1 - too expensive and 2 - pouch keeps the tobacco fresher than the can). And of course with the tobacco no longer in cans, the Boston Globe mentioned that the old phone prank was no longer practical.
Sadly, another part of our culture fading into the past. :([/QUOTE]

Yeah, but at least Dr Pepper still comes in a bottle!!!
Forgot that one, didn’t ya?

bizzwire
It’s nice to see that folks such as yourself will carry on the culture of Western Civilization.