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Now that's funny!

Just Damn!

Tom Wms.:

Great!

Dr. Bob:

Sick, but funny punnery.

BTW - the Finn may lose more head than that of his beer's.

GarandFan:

Yep, "The Religion of Peace". And if you don't believe that, WE'LL KILL YOU!

Terwiliger:

“A religion which requires persecution to sustain it is of the devil’s propagation.”
– Hosea Ballou

Kevin:

Love it.

Ed B:

A Finn and a Shiite walk in to a bar. The Finn says "Hey, what are you doing in a bar? Your religion prohibits alcohol, you know." The Shiite screams "Allah Ackbar" and shoots the Finn. Then he demands compensation for the discrimination he suffered at the hands of the racist Finns.

OK, I tried, but I just couldn't make this turn out funny. Help me find a punch line here.

This really answered my problem, thank you!

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GarandFan:

Talk about prescient!

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