A priest, a monk, and a rabbit attend a blood drive.
“We’d like to donate some blood,” says the priest.
“Perfect!” says the receptionist. “But before we begin, I’ll have to ask for your blood types.”
“I’m type A,” says the priest.
“I’m type B,” says the monk.
“And I’m type O,” says the rabbit.
The Punchline Explained
If you don't get it: Most jokes feature a priest, a monk, and a rabbi—not a rabbit. His blood is type O, and it's a pun: "O" sounds like "Oh," but also refers to blood type O, playing on "rabbit" being a typo for "rabbi.
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