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What's a joke you haven't used yet, but are dying to share?

Last Updated: 27.06.2025 01:57

What's a joke you haven't used yet, but are dying to share?

share office space ...

Another attempt resulted in ...

Dr.Smith was a Psychiatrist & Dr.Jones was a Proctologist (Colon to Anus)

Geert Wilders: Dutch government collapses as far-right leader exits coalition - BBC

They put up a sign reading

Specializing in Odds & Ends.

Everyone loved it.

Apollo astronauts discovered the moon is covered in tiny orange glass beads. Now we finally know why. - Live Science

Next, they tried...

Loons and Moons

Manic Depressives & Anal Retentives

Here’s where to get free doughnuts on National Donut Day 2025 - Fortune

Almost at their wits end, the docs finally came up with...

So, the docs changed it to read

The town council was livid and insisted they change it.

What happened to your school bully?

Minds and Behinds

Dr.Smith & Dr.Jones

No, not a chance

How might an Indian girl respond to someone saying "I love you"?

Catatonics & High Colonics

Lost Souls & Butt Holes

Moons of Uranus surprise scientists in Hubble study - Phys.org

Schizoids & Haemorrhoids

Unacceptable again!

Still no good

Watch These Intel Price Levels After Stock Surged 8% Tuesday to Lead S&P 500 Gainers - Investopedia

Dr.Smith & Dr.Jones...

Analysis & Anal Cysts

Then came..

Why is America so fucked up?

Freaks and Cheeks

Nuts and Butts

No way

Trump gets back behind raids in immigration whiplash - Axios

This was also not acceptable, so they again changed the sign to

Hysterias & Posteriors

Two best friends graduated from medical school at the same time & decided that in spite of two different specialties, they would open a practice together to

MSI's new Toy Story PC features Buzz Lightyear GPU, Woody motherboard, and more - TechSpot

No go.

Just Forget it!

So they tried

Home goods retailer closing 26 stores: Here’s list of locations - AL.com

Thumbs down again.

Still no good.

I hope you enjoy this as much as I did.

Scientists decipher the genetic history of 400 medieval skeletons - Earth.com