“Let’s eat, Bob.” Has a completely different meaning from “Bob is in a coma”
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You need to help your uncle Jack off a horse.
Coincidentally coma is the verb eat in Spanish conjugated in the command form to order someone to eat.
That is likely the basis for the joke.
seeing as comma and coma are pronounced differently, this makes no sense
But it works great as a written joke!
If Bob is in a coma, then you probably should eat him. Because vegetables are good for you.
oooo you’ve been Shaivo’d
Could also be done with:
“Let’s eat, Bob.” Has a completely different meaning from “Let’s– (thud)"




