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Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor

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ShepFL

07-23-2003 08:06:23




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You know that all potatoes have eyes.

Well, Girl Potato and Boy Potato had eyes for each other, and finally they got married, and had a little sweet potato, whom they called 'Yam.' Of course, they wanted the best for Yam. When it was time, they told her about the facts of life.

They warned her about going out and getting half-baked, so she wouldn't get accidentally mashed, and get a bad name for herself like 'Hot Potato,' and end up with a bunch of Tater Tots. Yam said not to worry, no Spud would get her into the sack and make a rotten potato out of her! But on the other hand she wouldn't stay home and become a Couch Potato, either. She would get plenty of exercise and eat well so as not to be skinny like her Shoestring cousins. When she went off to Europe, Mr. and Mrs. Potato told Yam to watch out for the hard-boiled guys from Ireland. And the greasy guys from France called the French Fries. And when she went out west, to watch out for the Indians so she wouldn't get scalloped. Yam said she would stay on the straight and narrow, and wouldn't associate with those high class Yukon Golds, or the ones from the other side of the tracks who advertise their trade on all the trucks that say, 'Frito Lay.' Mr. and Mrs. Potato sent Yam to Idaho P.U. (that's Potato University) so that when she graduated she'd really be in the Chips. But in spite of all they did for her, one day Yam came home and announced she was going to marry Tom Brokaw. Tom Brokaw! Mr. and Mrs. Potato were very upset. They told Yam she couldn't possibly marry Tom Brokaw because he's just..... ..... ..... ..... . A COMMON TATER

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Jim.UT

07-23-2003 21:44:21




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 Re: Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor in reply to ShepFL, 07-23-2003 08:06:23  
My mother is from Southern Idaho and my brother now lives in the Boise area. It really is like a desert, but I've heard it said that there's more millionairs per capita in the Magic Valley than anywhere else. The problem is their money is all in land and machinery....not cash! Shep is right, irrigation is mandatory if you're going to grow anything.

The trip across S. Idaho on I-84 isn't as bad as the trip across S. Wyomin on I-80, but it's close!

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Les...fortunate

07-23-2003 20:03:37




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 Re: Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor in reply to ShepFL, 07-23-2003 08:06:23  
I went across southern Idaho once. To this New Hampshire boy it looked like a desert. I don't think I saw many taters growin there.



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ShepFL

07-23-2003 20:53:47




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 Re: Re: Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor in reply to Les...fortunate, 07-23-2003 20:03:37  
Well Les,
You are right. Down in the opposite end of the state it is pretty dry and sure is a desert. I am from the Panhandle and up there all we ever did was log, scratch out a living ranching and hunt.

Lot of agriculture in central to southern ID but you need to irrigate.
FWIW



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here, try this

07-23-2003 18:35:00




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 Re: Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor in reply to ShepFL, 07-23-2003 08:06:23  
that's a good'n



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Alberta Mike

07-23-2003 09:33:49




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 Re: Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor in reply to ShepFL, 07-23-2003 08:06:23  
Very good .... VERY GOOD! Unfortunately I could never remember it to retell, I'll have to carry it with me in my wallet.



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AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHH

07-23-2003 08:28:29




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 Re: Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor in reply to ShepFL, 07-23-2003 08:06:23  
GROANER



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AZ Jack

07-23-2003 21:33:12




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 Re: Re: Today's Chuckle - Southern Idaho Humor in reply to AAAARRRRGGGGHHHHHH, 07-23-2003 08:28:29  
I liked it



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