Bob, an undertaker, recently came home with a black eye.

Bob, an undertaker, recently came home with a black eye.His wife asked him, “What happened to you?”“I’ve had aterrible day!” says Bob.“I had to go to a hotel, where a guest had died in his sleep! When I got there,

the manager said they couldn’t get him into a body bag,because he had a huge erection!”Anyway, I went up, and sure enough, there was this big naked man,

lying on the bed with a hugeerection! So I grabbed his erection with both hands and tried to bend it in half!”“I see!” said the wife,

“That must have been terrible! But how did you get the black eye?”Bob replied, “Wrong room!”

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