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Re: Humor - a spade is a spade
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Posted by Fluggie on June 15, 2005 at 06:25:58 from (207.177.24.214):
In Reply to: Re: Humor - a spade is a spade posted by ShepFL on June 15, 2005 at 06:06:20:
'round here we tell Ole & Lena jokes a lot. here's one for ya '37: Ole went to work with his friend Lars one day and at breaktime Ole noticed he'd forgotten his lunch bucket on the kitchen table. Well, normally he'd borrow some lunch from Lars as he always brought too much anyway but he couldn't find Lars. So he told his boss he'd be right back as he only lived a couple minutes from the factory. He went to his kitchen, grabbed his lunch but thouhgt he better tell Lena what was up. He heard her in the bedroom so he went there and noticed hse was laying on the bed totally nude. He asked why and she said she had nothing to wear. He said that's rediculous .... just look here in the closet, you have a red dress, a blue dress a yellow dress . . . . oh hi Lars . . . a pink dress.........
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