“A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener…” (bar joke)
“A guy walks into a bar…” is a typical form of what has been called the “bar joke.” A tie fastener version is:
“A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener. The barman says, ‘Sorry, we don’t like your tie-pin (type in) here.’”
The joke was posted on Twitter on September 21, 2011 and probably originated on Sickipedia.
Twitter
Robin Flavell
@RobinFlavell
A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastened with a clasp. The barman says “Sorry, we don’t want your tie pin here”
9:57 AM - 21 Sep 2011
Twitter
Tog WaccieAccie
@waccieaccie
“@jacques_aih: A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastened with a clasp. The barman says “Sorry, we don’t want your tie pin here””I smiled
9:58 AM - 21 Sep 2011
Twitter
sickipediabot
@sickipediabot
A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener.
The barman says, “Sorry, we don’t like your tie-pin here.”
8:44 PM - 29 Oct 2011
Twitter
funny humour
@funnyhumour
A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener. The barman says, “Sorry, we don’t like your tie-pin here.”
2:19 AM - 30 Oct 2011
Google Books
The Mammoth Book of One-Liners
Compiled by Geoff Tibballs
London: Constable & Robinson Ltd
2012
Pg. ?:
A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener. The bartender says: “We don’t want your tie-pin here.”
Google Books
5,000 Sidesplitting Jokes and One-Liners
Compiled by Grant Tucker
New York, NY: Skyhorse Publishing
2013
Pg. 272:
A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener. The barman says, ‘Sorry, we don’t like your tie-pin here.’
18 February 2016, The Daily Mirror (London, UK), pg. 2:
Today’s giggle
A man walks into a bar wearing a tie fastener. The barman says: “I’m very sorry but we don’t like your tie-pin here.”