Why did the skeleton cross the road?
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to get to the other side
because he wanted to eat chicken
To go to the body shop…
The joke “Why did the skeleton cross the road? To go to the body shop” plays on the classic structure of “Why did the chicken cross the road?” but adds a twist by replacing the chicken with a skeleton. This substitution creates a humorous image of a skeleton, which is typically an inanimate object, performing an action typically associated with the living. The punchline “to go to the body shop” uses a pun on the phrase “body shop,” which is commonly understood to be a place where cars are repaired. However, in the context of the joke, it is taken literally as a place where the skeleton goes to get a body, hence the humor.