A man boards a plane with six kids. After they get settled in their seats, a woman sitting across the aisle leans over to him and asks.

“Are all of those kids yours?” He him and asks, “Are all of those kids yours?” He replies, “No. I work for a condom company. These are customer complaints.”
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