- Also tram tracks and bike wheels are a bad combination. 
- The maker of this meme might not have had first hand experience of riding cobbled streets whilst owning a vajayjay. - Not a vajayjay owner but I imagine the speeds would have to be pretty high to smooth the bumps into a nice vibration. Ought to be fun cycling 100 km/h on cobbles, because even when I was younger and more fit I topped out at 50-60 km/h on asphalt. 
 
- See also: “Where’s the soap?” - “It does, doesnt it?” - I don’t get it - Its a similar joke.This one’s usually 2 nuns are riding bikes… - The where’s (wears) the soap joke is 2 nuns are in the bath. One asks the other where’s the soap… - I don’t think you explained it. - ‘Wears’ the soap? Where is the double meaning? Are you translating it from another language? - I had to find the answer from this online. The first sentence is being interpreted by the second nun as: the soap wears away, doesn’t it? Because the second nun has been using it to masturbate. 
 
 
- There is a homophone in english: where’s and wears. The joke is that you say it aloud and the emphasis on the sentence becomes a statement. - Where is the soap - Vs - It is wearing the soap down. - And all it sounds like is “weh-ers tha soap”. 
 
 
- THE BUMPS MADE HER VAGINA DO AN ORGASM - Oh… I see. 
 
- Spare a horse, ride a bike on cobblestones. 
- deleted by creator - *Came 
 





