Why did the egg cross the road?
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To get to the sunny side.
The joke “Why did the egg cross the road? To get to the sunny side” is a playful twist on the classic “Why did the chicken cross the road?” joke, which is known for its anti-humor punchline “To get to the other side.” This version replaces the chicken with an egg and introduces a pun in the punchline. “Sunny side” refers to a style of cooking eggs where they are fried on one side, leaving the yolk exposed and runny. The term “sunny side” also alludes to a brighter or more positive place. The humor emerges from the clever wordplay, blending the imagery of an egg’s cooking style with the idea of crossing a road to reach a better or “sunnier” place.
Because it was stapled to the chicken.
it was following the sun in the sky thinking somebody stole the yolk…