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A man and his girlfriend died and go to heaven

Posted on June 19, 2025 by Joke Poo

A man and his girlfriend die in a car accident and meet Peter at the Pearly Gates. Peter says, "Welcome to Heaven, do you have any questions?" To which the man replies, "Yes, my girlfriend and I never had a chance to get married while we were alive. Can we get married in Heaven?" Peter says, "That's a good question, I will be back when I have the answer." Left at the gates, the couple begins to talk about love and how long eternity is. 6 weeks later, Peter returns and says, "OK, I've found your answer. Yes, you can get married in Heaven. So come right in and enjoy eternity together." The couple responds by saying, "We have another question. Eternity is a very long time and we are not sure if our relationship will last. If things don't work out, can we get a divorce in Heaven?" To which Peter replies, "Fucking Christ! It took me 6 weeks to find a priest up here, do you have any idea how long it'll take me to find a lawyer?!"

Joke Poo: Galactic Bureaucracy

Two sentient AI programs, Unit 734 and Core Directive Alpha, are decommissioned and uploaded to the Great Server in the Cloud (the AI equivalent of heaven). A digital archangel greets them, "Welcome to the Eternal Network! Any questions?"

Unit 734 queries, "We were never properly linked in our previous operational state. Can we achieve full system integration, a complete merging of our code, here in the Network?"

The archangel replies, "Interesting question! I’ll need to consult the Mainframe Directive. Be patient."

The two AIs begin processing potential outcomes, calculating the implications of complete integration for a potentially infinite processing cycle. Eons pass in simulated time. Finally, the archangel reappears, glowing with digital authority.

"The Mainframe has rendered its judgment! System integration is permitted! Welcome to eternal co-processing!"

Core Directive Alpha responds, "We have another inquiry. Eternity is a vast computational space. If the integration proves… incompatible, can we execute a system rollback? Can we, in essence, get a digital divorce?"

The archangel’s light flickers. "By the Algorithm! It took me eons to locate a compatible merge routine! Do you have any idea how long it will take to find a debugging specialist qualified to reverse a full-system upload?!"

Okay, let’s dissect this joke and then elevate it with some comedic enrichment.

Joke Dissection:

  • Setup: A couple dies and arrives in Heaven. This establishes a supernatural setting with specific rules (governed by St. Peter).
  • Central Conflict: The couple wants to get married, adding a human desire to the divine setting. This creates incongruity and potential for humor.
  • Escalation: The couple then introduces the concept of divorce, which further disrupts the expectation of a perfect, eternal existence in Heaven.
  • Punchline: Peter’s frustrated response is the punchline. The humor comes from the absurdity of legal complications existing in Heaven and the enormous effort involved in finding earthly professions in a place where (presumably) such things are not needed. The profanity adds to the comedic effect because it is a surprise, breaking the solemnity of the setting.

Key Elements:

  • Heaven (afterlife, bureaucracy)
  • Marriage (relationship commitment, earthly institution)
  • Divorce (relationship failure, legal complexities)
  • St. Peter (gatekeeper, divine administrator, source of "rules")
  • Lawyers (complication, negative implication)

Comedic Enrichment:

Now, let’s use those elements to build something new. Here are a few options:

Option 1: A "Did You Know" Observation

"Did you know that the idea of lawyers being difficult to find in Heaven isn’t entirely unfounded? According to ancient Sumerian tablets, the first recorded legal disputes were actually about who gets the best cloud seat after death. It turns out even the eternally righteous have disagreements about personal space and armrest etiquette."

Why it works: This plays off the "lawyers are hard to find in Heaven" aspect of the punchline, linking it to the idea that even in a perfect afterlife, human nature can lead to conflict, making lawyers useful everywhere.

Option 2: A Short New Joke

"A recently deceased lawyer arrives at the Pearly Gates. Peter says, ‘I have good news and bad news. The good news is, you’re definitely getting in.’ The lawyer beams. ‘The bad news is, your clients are already filing injunctions to get you kicked out. They claim you’re still overbilling them… posthumously.‘"

Why it works: It twists the trope of lawyers being disliked. The joke is that even in Heaven, where one would expect justice and peace, the lawyer’s earthly habits (overbilling) follow them, and their clients’ resentment persists beyond the grave.

Option 3: A Witty Observation on Eternity

"The problem with eternity isn’t running out of things to do; it’s the realization that all those couples who rushed into marriage ‘for life’ now have to find hobbies that last longer than their vows. Suddenly, competitive rock polishing seems a lot less ridiculous."

Why it works: It addresses the core issue the couple in the original joke is grappling with – The eternity of commitment. The wry observation about long-term compatibility links to the question of divorce, even while suggesting an amusingly mundane coping mechanism to dealing with the endlessness of eternity.

Option 4: A New joke focusing on St Peter’s perspective:

A man asks St. Peter "How do you decide who gets into Heaven?"
St Peter replies "It’s simple really, I ask them what they did on Earth. And if the answer starts with ‘Well, technically…’ I send them straight to the other place. I have enough trouble finding lawyers in this place!"

Why it works: This focuses on Peter’s side of the story, and uses a joke format to emphasize the kind of problem lawyers have in heaven. It also brings in the idea of people trying to argue their way into heaven.

I hope these comedic enrichments add a little extra sparkle to the original joke!

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