Bender likely has a reputation for being a liar and a troublemaker around the school.
Bender's joke begins ""A naked blonde walks into a bar with a poodle under one arm and a two-foot salami under the other. She lays the poodle on the table. Bartender says,'I suppose you won't be needing a drink.' Naked lady says..." He then falls through the ceiling and due to his shock, forgets about telling the joke yelling "Oh shit!" The next lines uttered by him are "Forgot my pencil" by means of an explanation to his confused classmates as to how he got back into the library. The joke was ad-libbed by Judd Nelson and as thus, does not have an actual punchline.
Various explanations have been suggested such as "You're not kidding, I thought I was buying a daschund", "How'd you know I was a Mormon?", "You think I want to remember a day like this?" or "No but the poodle could do with one".
There is probably a plethora of reasons from both of their parts.
Mainly though, Bender pulled a fire alarm- a very illegal act and one that very likely caused a total evacuation of the school and disrupted classes for a good part of the day.
Bender: Bender is a born troublemaker. He's defiant, rude, disregards authority, is unmotivated. This could stem from the fact that he comes from a broken home and a dysfunctional family. His father is abusive and his mother echoes his dad's low opinion of their son. As a result, he lashes out.
Mr Vernon: he is quite plainly disgusted by unmotivated and trouble-making students like Bender. Mr. Vernon has probably experienced something akin to burnout in regards to his job: he's likely been doing it for many years and is bored or sick of having to hand out detentions, suspensions, etc, to students. Having student after student being sent to his office for punishment has taken a toll on him and his psyche. (Plus, he's at work for 8 hours on a Saturday having to monitor the teens in detention -- probably a condition of his contract with the school.)
There's a hint of his burnout when he talks to Carl the janitor: Vernon says that he thinks that student attitudes have changed over the years he's been at the school and that he's scared that the kids he deals with will one day be running the country. Carl counters by saying that it is actually Vernon's attitude that has changed and the kids are still pretty much the same - there will always be kids getting in trouble and severe kids like Bender. That idea is open for interpretation but Carl is right; Vernon doesn't like his job much anymore and may just be hanging out until retirement.
Bender: Bender is a born troublemaker. He's defiant, rude, disregards authority, is unmotivated. This could stem from the fact that he comes from a broken home and a dysfunctional family. His father is abusive and his mother echoes his dad's low opinion of their son. As a result, he lashes out.
Mr Vernon: he is quite plainly disgusted by unmotivated and trouble-making students like Bender. Mr. Vernon has probably experienced something akin to burnout in regards to his job: he's likely been doing it for many years and is bored or sick of having to hand out detentions, suspensions, etc, to students. Having student after student being sent to his office for punishment has taken a toll on him and his psyche. (Plus, he's at work for 8 hours on a Saturday having to monitor the teens in detention -- probably a condition of his contract with the school.)
There's a hint of his burnout when he talks to Carl the janitor: Vernon says that he thinks that student attitudes have changed over the years he's been at the school and that he's scared that the kids he deals with will one day be running the country. Carl counters by saying that it is actually Vernon's attitude that has changed and the kids are still pretty much the same - there will always be kids getting in trouble and severe kids like Bender. That idea is open for interpretation but Carl is right; Vernon doesn't like his job much anymore and may just be hanging out until retirement.
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- How long is The Breakfast Club?1 hour and 37 minutes
- When was The Breakfast Club released?February 15, 1985
- What is the IMDb rating of The Breakfast Club?7.8 out of 10
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- Who was the producer of The Breakfast Club?John Hughes and Ned Tanen
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- Who are the characters in The Breakfast Club?Andrew Clark, Richard Vernon, Brian Johnson, Carl, John Bender, Claire Standish, Allison Reynolds, Allison's Father, Brian's Sister, Andy's Father, and others
- What is the plot of The Breakfast Club?Five high school students meet in Saturday detention and discover how they have a great deal more in common than they thought.
- What was the budget for The Breakfast Club?$1 million
- How much did The Breakfast Club earn at the worldwide box office?$51.5 million
- How much did The Breakfast Club earn at the US box office?$45.9 million
- What is The Breakfast Club rated?TV-MA
- What genre is The Breakfast Club?Comedy, Comedy Drama, and Drama
- How many awards has The Breakfast Club won?4 awards
- How many awards has The Breakfast Club been nominated for?4 nominations
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