Did you see how excited everyone was for the newest Lego set?

People lined up for blocks.

Explanation: This joke plays on the double meaning of “blocks.” While “blocks” refers to Lego pieces, the punchline humorously suggests that people literally “lined up for blocks,” as in city blocks, creating a clever wordplay that adds humor to the excitement over a Lego set.

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Einstein: Dad, my paper on The Theory of Relativity finally got published!

Interviewer: Can you explain these 4 jobless years in your resume?