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the old lady and the Miles Davis joke. I dont get it


So why is it gross when an old lady says the thing about Miles Davis?

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I haven't seen the film since it was in theaters, so please remind me what the joke is and I'll explain it to you.

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Even if you havent seen it since the theater, pretty sure youve seen it before for DVD and on tv.

its the school trip to the old timey tour where some old lady is dressed up like a colony person.

Ernie wets his pants so Billy wets his own pants from a water fountain.

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I've only seen it that one time, when it was new. I didn't like it much, so I never rewatched it. I don't remember that scene at all, or any joke about Miles Davis.

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"If peeing your pants is cool, consider me Miles Davis."

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Glad you posted the line. Miles Davis was considered one of the coolest jazz cats of all time and was instrumental in developing the Cool/West Coast style of jazz circa 1950. His studio recordings of that era were released in 1957 on the landmark album titled The Birth of the Cool.

https://www.allmusic.com/artist/miles-davis-mn0000423829

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still its weird for the old lady to even say that crap during the field trip.

I still dont get it as to why Billy think its gross for an old lady to say something like that

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Well, the joke is that Miles Davis epitomizes cool, so the lady is saying that she pees her pants all the time. The humor lies in the self-deprecation. She's admitting to doing something embarrassing, and saying "if this awkward embarrassing thing were actually cool, I would be considered the coolest person in the world, because I do it all the time."

It sounds like she was saying it to console the kid who wet his pants. It's gross for an obvious reason-- she's admitting that she is incontinent, and that she is always peeing her pants.

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It's because she pisses herself.... Alot

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