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Help please, what does this joke mean from the Vicar of Dibley...?

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Two nuns are in a bar, the first says "where's the soap?". the second says "yes, it is rather!".

What the heck does it mean???

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  1. I guess she felt dirty


  2. what? are u missing something? i dont get it either...sorry....but at least ur not alone...lol... =P

  3. If they are drunk, she may be saying, wheres the pope?

    but I don't get the 2nd part

  4. i have no clue.

  5. i am thinking that the soap was not there, oh, bar, soap, bar of soap...

  6. she asked if the soap wears, or gets very foamy.

  7. You watch the Vicar of Dibley? Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

  8. The joke should be set in a BATH..... It's a play on words: for "where's", substitute "wears". The second Nun says "It does, doesn't it?"

    It implies that something is wearing the soap down...... where could those bathing nuns be putting the soap to wear it down do you think......?

    I think they'd be saying a few Hail Marys after that.....

  9. maybe someone just told u that and it doesnt actually mean anything and they just wanted to annoy u

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