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A Man Walks into a Bar…

May 17, 2017May 17, 2017Niall O'Donnell 4 Comments

… and says Ow!

It was an iron bar!

HA!

Sorry, I do love a good bad joke. But seriously, isn’t it interesting that this joke only works because we use the same word for two very different things? And if you think about it, the word bar has a lot of uses.

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