Could someone explain the joke in Seinfeld involving Raquel Welch and the pope?
I watched Seinfeld last night and saw the "Yada Yada" episode where there's a classic line, "And these jokes offend you since you're Jewish?" "No, they offend me because I'm a comedian!" It got me thinking about a joke mentioned in the episode involving Raquel Welch and the Pope, about them being on a lifeboat. Raquel says something like "These aren't buoys," and the audience finds it hilarious. If anyone could explain the context and humor behind this joke, I would greatly appreciate it. Thank you!
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