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	<title>Finish this joke: &quot;A Rabbi, a Priest, and a Minister Walk Into a Bar...&quot;</title>
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	<description>Does anyone actually know a joke that starts: &quot;So a Rabbi, a Priest, and a Minister Walk Into a Bar...&quot;? Or is it just a &lt;a href=&quot;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meta-jokes&quot;&gt;meta-joke&lt;/a&gt;? A googling of that phrase turns up countless results, but all seem to be simply references to some sort of imagined ur-joke -- none are jokes themselves. The &quot;What is this, some kind of joke&quot; punchline doesn&apos;t count. That&apos;s a metajoke. But does anyone know any real ones? Is there a basis for this common joke set-up trope?</description>
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