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"Doctor, doctor!
.People always ignore me!"
"Next!"
"Doctor, doctor!
I have this compulsion to sing Delilah."
"You have Tom Jones syndrome."
"Is that a rare disease?"
"It's not unusual."
"Doctor, Doctor Jokes: Tom Jones Syndrome" is a type of joke or humorous scenario where a patient pretends to have a medical condition called "Tom Jones Syndrome" and the doctor responds with a witty or sarcastic answer.
No, "Tom Jones Syndrome" is not a real medical condition. It is purely a fictional concept used in jokes and humor.
The name "Tom Jones Syndrome" is a play on words, referencing the famous singer Tom Jones and his popular song "It's Not Unusual". The joke implies that the patient's condition is unusual or uncommon.
No, these jokes are not meant to be offensive. They are simply meant to be lighthearted and humorous. However, some people may find them offensive, so it is important to use discretion when telling these jokes.
The exact origin of these jokes is unknown, but they have been a popular form of humor for many years. They may have originated from a comedy sketch or stand-up routine, but they have since become a common joke format used in various forms of media.