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Re: OT: Joke Sure fits !!
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Posted by Zep on January 17, 2007 at 20:50:42 from (69.72.48.75):
In Reply to: OT: Joke Sure fits !! posted by Keith-OR on January 17, 2007 at 16:01:36:
A cop stops a Amish woman driving her buggy. He tells her, you have a broken reflector,it is almost dark, and it could be dangerous. I will have to give you a warning ticket, so have your husband fix it. As he was giving her the ticket, he noticed a rope tied around the horses gonads, and back to the buggy. He tells her this is inhumane, I don't like it.She says huh, what, I don't understand. Not wanting to embarrass her he tells her to talk it over with her husband, and have him explain it. When she gets home she gives the ticket to her husband, and tells him he will have to fix the reflector. Tells him there was something else he was worried about. I never did understand what he was talking about, but I think it had something to do with the emergency brake.
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