A customer walks into a pharmacy and asks assistant
for an anal deodorant. The assistant explains that
they don’t stock them. The man insists that he bought
his last one from this store. The assistant passes
man on to the pharmacist, who explains that store has
never stocked such an item. The man explains he bought
his last one from this store only weeks ago and has
done for several years. The pharmacist asks the man to
bring in his last purchase and he will try to match
the product.
The following day, the man returns to the pharmacy and
shows the deodorant to the pharmacist. The pharmacist
asks why the customer thinks this is an anal deodorant,
when it is obviously of the underarm stick variety.
The customer explains that instructions on reverse
state, “Push up bottom to use.”
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