“We have not seen this precipitous a fall in joke volumes since the almost extinction of the ‘Knock-knock’ joke in the 1960’s” the Professor said.
“Lawyer jokes have been constant at about 17% of all jokes told for the last 40 years, but have dropped alarmingly in the last 6 months due to what is known as The LawPath Effect.”
According to Professor Sidebottom’s research, the gag:
Q. What is the difference between a lawyer on a motorcycle and a vacuum cleaner?
A. The vacuum cleaner has the dirtbag on the inside
was consistently in the top 5 of jokes told until just recently.
The reason according to Professor Sidebottom are new lawyer-matching services. “It appears people are having a great experience with the lawyers they are being matched with online. These great experiences mean the jokes about lawyers now just fall flat. Scientists are calling this ‘The LawPath Effect.’”
Below are the statistics prepared by the Professor showing how lawyer jokes rate as a percentage of all jokes told pre- and post- LawPath.
Q. How can you tell when a lawyer is lying?
A. His lips are moving
Pre-LawPath – 6% of all jokes told
Post-LawPath – 0.4% of all jokes told
Q. Why won’t sharks attack lawyers?
A. Professional courtesy
Pre-LawPath – 4.3% of all jokes told
Post-LawPath – 0.7% of all jokes told
Q. What do you call the only smiling, courteous person at a Legal Convention?
A. The caterer
Pre-LawPath – 3.2% of all jokes told
Post-LawPath – 0.9% of all jokes told
Q. What is the difference between a lawyer and a herd of buffalo?
A. The lawyer charges more
Pre-LawPath – 2.8% of all jokes told
Post-LawPath – 0.2% of all jokes told
Q. What is the difference between a lawyer and a vulture?
A. The lawyer gets frequent flyer miles
Pre-LawPath – 1.6% of all jokes told
Post-LawPath – 0.1% of all jokes told
Anecdotal evidence supports the Professor’s research. Harry Barnstonworth, an exceedingly annoying man from Sydney tells us “Every Easter we have a BBQ and I love telling a new lawyer joke to my brother-in-law who’s a lawyer. He doesn’t laugh but I get a good chuckle from the family.”
“This year I was going to tell him the one about ‘What can a lawyer do but a duck can’t? Stick his bill up his butt.” That’s a cracker, but I don’t think anyone will laugh this year. Those LawPath guys have set up both my sister and my dad with great lawyers and no one finds lawyer jokes funny anymore.”
The LawPath Effect is also spilling over to other professions with the number of jokes about accountants and actuaries on the rise. Trevor Sliderule, CEO of The Australian Actuaries Association, said “There has been a steep rise in the number of dull actuary jokes being told over the last 6 months. We wish those LawPath guys would start doing something for actuaries as well.”
Paul Lupson, CEO of LawPath said “We think there has been a disconnect between lawyers and clients – we are trying to address that by connecting the client with the lawyer who has the right experience for the job and the client gets a free 30 minute consultation to see if they like the lawyer.”
When asked about ‘The LawPath Effect’, Lupson replied “Our goal is to give people such a great experience with lawyers that the Lawyer Joke will be extinct by the end of the decade. Shakespeare wrote in Henry VI, ‘Let’s kill all the lawyers’. It’s a shame he is dead, cause after seeing The LawPath Effect, he might want to change that line”.
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