Q: What effect did the medicine have on the germs in the lower intestine?
A: It really wrecked’em (rectum).
Q: What effect did the medicine have on the germs in the lower intestine?
A: It really wrecked’em (rectum).
Q: Why aren’t dung beetles more popular with other bugs?
A: Dung beetles usually bring their work home with them.
Q: How are dung beetles like fresh blueberries?
A: They both like to show up in muffins.
Q: How did the man with a metal pole stuck through his head feel after his brains started to ooze out on the floor?
A: He felt he was slipping.
Q: How did the man who had a metal pole stuck through his head feel after his accident?
A: He was completely mental.
Q: Why did the fleas flee the boy who never washed?
A: They were chased away by the lice.
Q: Why did the leech’s relatives want to get rid of him?
A: Because he was a drain on the family.
Q: How are rotting bodies like nature artists?
A: They eventually draw flies.
Q: What’s the last thing that goes through a bug’s mind when he hits a windshield?
A: His tail.
Q: Why don’t leeches go after young children?
A: Because they will drink no blood before it’s time.
Q: Why do gnats fly into your mouth at night?
A: Because it’s too dark to find your nostrils.
Q: What happened to the firefly before he hit the windshield?
A: His life flashed before his eyes.
Q: Why wouldn’t the cadaver see his friends after he started to decompose?
A: He felt like he was losing face.
Q: After the cadaver dressed up for the funeral, what did his friends say?
A: “Death becomes you.”
getupthur – n. a group of masked Mexican kids that fight monsters