On Nov 17, 2007, at 3:55 AM, Eurico Chagas Filho wrote:

> Can someone explain to me the joke below ?
>
> House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
>
> here's a joke for you
>
> House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
>
> Three guys walk into a bar.....
>
> House, Michael (HNI Corp) [4:30 PM]:
>
> ....the fourth one ducks!

        It's a play on the words "walk into" and "bar". A bar is both a  
place to drink alcohol and also a long piece of metal. Entering a  
drinking establishment would be "walking into a bar", but so would  
accidentally walking and hitting your head on a metal bar. The first  
line of the joke implies the more common meaning of 'going to a place  
to drink', while the second line of the joke switches the meaning to  
the crashing one.

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