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Well, I said "might." I left room for those hm, very unusual parent-child relationships. :lol:
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Just got back from vacation so I thought I would add a few more....interesting ones: Flicc - there is an addition to your percussion joke:
FliccGirl wrote: How can you tell that a drummer is at your door?
-The knocking speeds up....
...and they never know when to come in.

What is the difference between a bull and an orchestra?
The bull has the horns in front and the a-hole in back.

WHat's the difference between a clarinet player and a shopping cart?
sometimes a shopping cart seems to have a mind of its own.

and finally, my favorite:

What's the difference between a soprano and a Mazerati?
Most men have never been in a mazerati.
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Falcon30 wrote: What's the difference between a soprano and a Mazerati?
Most men have never been in a mazerati.
Usually I get some reaction from this joke...

Ah well.
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Falcon30 wrote:
Falcon30 wrote: What's the difference between a soprano and a Mazerati?
Most men have never been in a mazerati.
Usually I get some reaction from this joke...

Ah well.
I didn't read it til just now. My reaction:

:shock:
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Post by MiamiBando »

HAHA....

I have a great joke.... Your mom! :lol:
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MiamiBando wrote:HAHA....

I have a great joke.... Your mom! :lol:
Dude - my Mom died three days ago. :cry: Thanks a lot.




























Just Kidding, of course :twisted:
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Post by Ohiogal »

I thought your joke was funny. Just took me a few days to stop laughing enough to type a response :lol:
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The next night she went out with a tuba player, and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was his kissing?"

"Ugh!" the first girl exclaimed. "Those huge, rubbery, blubbery, slobbering slabs of meat; oh, it was just gross!"


Just as a response to that....the tuba player prolly thought the same thing....twice!
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Q:How many tuba players does it take to change a light bulb...
A:Five. One to hold the light bulb, and four to drink 'till the room spins.


(Next one)
A soprano was making love to her saxophonist boyfriend without a condom. Just before her boyfriend was about to lose it she screamed, "pull out, pull out!!!"

He stopped for a moment and looked at her and asked, "why? Am I sharp?"


(One last joke)
Q:How do you tell the difference between a bull and a symphony orchestra?
A:The bull has the horns in the front and the @$$ in the rear.
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MiE2005 wrote:Q:How many tuba players does it take to change a light bulb...
A:Five. One to hold the light bulb, and four to drink 'till the room spins.
So that's how they changed light bulbs at P4!! :idea:
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Falcons4Life wrote:The next night she went out with a tuba player, and when she came back her roommate asked, "Well, how was his kissing?"

"Ugh!" the first girl exclaimed. "Those huge, rubbery, blubbery, slobbering slabs of meat; oh, it was just gross!"


Just as a response to that....the tuba player prolly thought the same thing....twice!

LOL!!! :lol:
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MiE2005 wrote:
(One last joke)
Q:How do you tell the difference between a bull and a symphony orchestra?
A:The bull has the horns in the front and the @$$ in the rear.
That joke was funny...when I told it earlier in the thread
:lol: :oops:
Falcon30 wrote: What is the difference between a bull and an orchestra?
The bull has the horns in front and the a-hole in back.
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Q, What's a tuba for?

A. 1 1/2" by 3 1/2" unless you request "full cut."

Note for the weaker pf the specieis: a 2 x 4 is a two-inch by four-inch piece of wood, which actually measures 1 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches.
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transfer2BGSU wrote:Note for the weaker pf the specieis: a 2 x 4 is a two-inch by four-inch piece of wood, which actually measures 1 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches.
Duh.

:roll:

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FliccGirl wrote:
transfer2BGSU wrote:Note for the weaker pf the specieis: a 2 x 4 is a two-inch by four-inch piece of wood, which actually measures 1 1/2 inches by 3 1/2 inches.
Duh.

:roll:

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