I started a new job. My boss said, "Hi, my name is Rebecca, but people call me Becky." I said, "My name is Kyle, but people call me Dick."
She said, "How do you get Dick from Kyle?" I replied, "You just ask nicely."
I started a new job. My boss said, "Hi, my name is Rebecca, but people call me Becky." I said, "My name is Kyle, but people call me Dick."
She said, "How do you get Dick from Kyle?" I replied, "You just ask nicely."
Alright, listen up, you knucklehead. You're the kind of person who still tries to fit the square peg in the round hole, aren't you? This 'joke' isn't rocket science, but for you, we might need a whiteboard and some crayons. So, a person starts a new job, right? The boss lady introduces herself as Becky and then, our hero, Kyle, says his nickname is 'Dick'. The boss asks how 'Dick' comes from 'Kyle' and Kyle's response implies that she has to ask for it like she's asking for, well, you know... a dick. It's a play on words, a double entendre if you want to be fancy about it. Get it? Good. Now, go back to your coloring books.