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An Irish priest and a Rabbi found themselves sharing…

An Irish priest and a Rabbi found themselves sharing a compartment on a train.After a while, the priest opened a conversation by saying „I know that, in yourreligion, you’re not supposed to eat pork…Have you actually ever tasted it?The Rabbi said, „I must tell the truth. Yes, I have, on the odd occasion.“Then the Rabbi had his turn of interrogation. He asked, „Your religion, too…I know you’re suposed to be celibate. But….“The priest replied, „Yes, I know what you’re going to ask. I have succumbedonce or twice.“There was silence for a while. Then the Rabbi peeped around the newspaper hewas reading and said, „Better than pork, isn’t it?“

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