What did the cowboy say during his second rodeo?
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“Looks like I’m back in the saddle again – literally.”
“Howdy partners, welcome to my sequel.”
“This ain’t my first rodeo.”
The anti-joke “What did the cowboy say during his second rodeo? ‘This ain’t my first rodeo'” plays on the popular idiom “This ain’t my first rodeo.” This phrase is typically used to indicate that someone is experienced in a particular situation or activity and is not easily surprised or intimidated by it. The humor in this joke arises from its literal application. The cowboy is at his second rodeo, making the statement factually correct but also humorously literal.