Bob came home drunk one night, slid into bed beside his sleeping wife, and fell into a deep slumber. Suddenly, he found himself awakening before the gates of heaven, greeted by St. Peter himself.
“You passed away in your sleep, Bob,” St. Peter informed him.
“I’m dead? No, I can’t be! I’ve got too much to live for. Send me back!”
St. Peter said, “I’m sorry, but there’s only one way you can go back, and that is as a chicken.”
Bob was devastated, but begged St. Peter to send him to a farm near his home.
The next thing he knew, he was covered with feathers, clucking, and pecking the ground.
A rooster strolled past.
“So, you’re the new hen, huh? How’s your first day here?”
“Not bad,” replied Bob the hen, “but I have this strange feeling inside. Like I’m gonna explode!”
“You’re ovulating,” explained the rooster. “Don’t tell me you’ve never laid an egg before?”
“Never,” said Bob.
“Well, just relax and let it happen,” says the rooster. “It’s no big deal.”
Bob did, and a few uncomfortable seconds later, out popped an egg!
Bob was overcome with emotion as he experienced motherhood.
He soon laid another egg — his joy was overwhelming.
As he was about to lay his third egg, he felt a smack on the back of his head, and heard his wife yell, “BOB, wake up! You’ve shit the bed!”