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Good joke for a Saturday night

Posted by johnpe1 10 years, 6 months ago to Humor
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An old woman walked up and tied her old mule to the hitching post.
As she stood there, brushing some of the dust from her face
and her clothes, a young gunslinger stepped out of the saloon
with a gun in one hand and a bottle of whiskey in the other.
The gunslinger looked at the old woman and laughed, saying
"Hey, old woman, have you ever danced?"

The old woman looked up at the gunslinger and said,
"No ... I never did dance ... never really wanted to."

A crowd had gathered as the gunslinger grinned and said,
"Well, you old bag, you're gonna dance now," as he started
shooting at the old woman's feet.

The old woman, a prospector -- not wanting to get her feet
blown off -- started hopping around. . Everyone was laughing
when his last bullet had been fired, and when the young gunslinger,
still laughing, holstered his gun and turned around to go
back into the saloon.

The old woman turned to her pack mule, pulled out
a double-barreled shotgun, and cocked both hammers.
The loud clicks carried clearly through the desert air,
and the crowd stopped laughing immediately.

The gunslinger heard the clicks, too, and he turned around
very slowly. . The silence was almost deafening.
The crowd watched as the young gunman stared at the
old woman and the large gaping holes of the twin shotgun barrels.

The barrels of the shotgun never wavered in the old woman's
hands as she quietly said, "Son, have you ever kissed a mule's ass?"

The gunslinger swallowed hard and said, "No, ma'am .......
But I have always wanted to."

There are 5 lessons here for all of us:::

1 - Never be arrogant.
2 - Don't waste ammunition.
3 - Whiskey makes you think you're smarter than you are.
4 - Always make sure you know who has the power.
5 - Don't mess with old people; they didn't get old by being stupid.

I re-typed it for you, because it was all capitals. -- j
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  • Posted by not-you 10 years, 6 months ago
    Elderly couple who had been married for 70 years were being interviewed about how they had managed to remain married for so long.

    The wife wasn't a big talker so the husband explained by relating an anecdote from their honeymoon which inspired him to be a devoted and faithful spouse.

    "We went on a mule back tour of the Grand Canyon on our honeymoon.

    My wife's mule was acting out and stumbled going down a steep grade causing her to fall off. She looked that mule straight in the eyes and says, "That's once," before remounting.

    This happened again, and my wife followed the exact same procedure.

    The third time it happened, my wife looked that mule straight in the eyes and said, "That's three times." Then she pulled out a 45 caliber pistol and shot the mule between the eyes--killing it.

    I said to her, "Honey, you didn't have to kill the poor thing."

    She looked me straight in the eyes and said, "That's once."
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    • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
      harHarHar ... very good!!! . my current wife and I have a code --
      if we hold up an index finger and get quiet, it's time for a break ...
      after awhile, we continue in a more civil manner... -- j
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      • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 10 years, 6 months ago
        Get single buy a boat worked for me. The cost benefit ration has a very high rate of return. The trick is in choosing the right financial adviser or guide. If you are male find the most successful female legal shark in the area i don't recommend this for real marriages. I'm somewhat jealous of those who are making it work. But as an option....it beats FDIC and zero interest T Bills.
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    • Posted by plusaf 10 years, 6 months ago
      Originally told decades ago with genders reversed... a farmer and his wife, and the farmer shot the mule...

      Good one, though, updated for the current PC world... :)
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  • Posted by $ allosaur 10 years, 6 months ago
    It is 1982. I am an academy graduated qualified shooter corrections officer trainee doing night shift tower duty at an old prison in Atmore, Alabama, for six months before transferring to a new prison near Birmingham. I was no longer a trainee by the time I moved.
    Anyway, I am that tower and I am bored. The night has been very long. I am actually recalling things I have not thought about for years.
    The phone rings.
    I answer correctly: "Tower Four. Officer (my last name)."
    I recognize the voice of an experienced officer who asks, "Have you ever seen an elephant hide in a tree?"
    I say, "No."
    Voice says, "They hide pretty good, don't they?"
    The guy with the voice immediately hung up.
    I laughed so loud I'll bet any inmates awake could hear me across the prison yard.
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    • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 10 years, 6 months ago
      Do you know the difference between elephants and peanut butter?

      Elephants don't stick to the roof of your mouth.

      Do you know why elephants paint their toe nails red?

      To hide in the cherry tree.


      Ever see one

      See it works!

      To hide in the strawberry jello.

      Ever see an elephant hiding in the fridge?

      No

      See it works!

      You had to be alive in the '60's Not all the planet had that privilege. It started ok We gave the world Louie Louie then we something changed.
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      • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
        right on! . far out! . you are groovy, man!!! -- j
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        • Posted by $ allosaur 10 years, 6 months ago
          During the late 60s, I hung out with a dude I met when I lived in Sarasota, FL, for about 6 months.
          He passionately stated more than once that world would be a better place if all people were put out of their misery when they reached the age of 30.
          After getting drafted, being placed in the Marines and obtaining vengeance with a GI Bill paid-for college diploma, I thought about that dude when I saw Logan's Run on TV during the mid 70s.
          I also noticed after I reached the age of 30 that I had matured for the better.
          Guess that year of male menopause I later survived does not count as a mental relapse--even if I could not afford that sporty car I somehow managed to "down trade" after too many months of tight money.
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          • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
            yessir;;; you can't trust anyone over 30.

            I used my g.i.bill also, every dime. . Thank You, Taxpayers!!!

            my sporty car is an 06 Baja Turbo with 140k miles
            and a radio whose front panel changes colors constantly
            when it is on. . used car, repossessed. .we rednecks
            love gaudy things, they must have thought. -- j
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            • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 10 years, 6 months ago
              When I retired in '88 I learned I had thee months to use my Vietnam Era GI Bill. Hard to do four years in three months. Somehow they forgot to tell us about that little caveat. I was dumb enough then think once earned the hard way I didn't have to do it over again. Paid for it myself. I already had three years done on my own so it was two years to go which took four for the degrees. I followed Frank Zappas advice and it worked in two directions. Where? I attended a lot of Democrat functions. Odds for success were better by far. Back on track I read and read a lot of books both past and present tense.

              I'm not saying which school(s) but they had a program for just that sort of 'crack' and cut the tuition. They asked us not too and I think somebody with major bucks was funding it privately or had some influence. The books I used in the library for the most part. No kindle back then. The rest I used a credit card. I was in an off campus program and used any of three local colleges or universities when needed.

              Nice thing about taking four years mostly at night I could pick and choose professors. No I didn't pick the Ayn Rand types etc. I picked the exact opposite Some pigs are more predictable than other pigs.

              I looked for the one's that had a readily available set of tests and a hot point list. Long as could regurgitate what the Teaching Assistant said etc. etc. grades were no problem. I had a notebook so no matte where we were in the session IF I was asked a question I could answer it. Love those students who went before. Honor system? No. If there was the students system was better than the professors honor.

              The second degree took a much greater effort. Well worth it. Especially defending against a group that really knew their stuff. Lessons from Revolutionary and Counter-Revolutionary Governments of Latin America As Applied To The Probability of External Terrorism in the USA. I was off by five or so years. Some of them didn't like my prediction of our government using the cycle of repression but passed me anyway... after all I had boots on the ground and they had ivy walls.

              1933 Ford Roadster with as flat head, 1957 Chevy, 1961 Chevy, 1971 MGB GT some I'd rather forget and a 1969 twin opposed 900 cc Beemer.

              Now I have athletic style shoes from Shoes For Crews and a Montague bicycle! Gratuitous plug for great products. Next a new dingy.
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              • Posted by 10 years, 6 months ago
                I did 2 graduate degrees while working full time and doing
                usaf reserve duty, including an intense course called
                "air command and staff" which is supposed to take years.
                I did it in 6 weeks. . made LC and retired in 98. . whew!

                1959 english ford anglia -- 36 horsepower engine,
                3 speed stick and 60 miles per hour downhill with a tailwind.

                I bought a '71 harley fx instead of the bmw 900, and sold it for
                four times the purchase price 42 years later. . fun now with
                an '07 harley ultra classic named sue. -- j
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            • Posted by $ Susanne 10 years, 6 months ago
              My "sporty" car used to be a '61 Corvair Monza, white with red interior, drove it until the motor seized. God how I miss that machine. Next was a '66 Baja Bug with no working speedo, an AM/8 track radio(and tinny speakers), wide tires and loud as hell, no idea how many miles. But it had Major cool factor. Traded THAT (tired of how cool it was to get soakedand cold in the winter) for a "relatively new" dark blue '71 Super beetle... only 275K on the clock. But it was much warmer, much drier, and once I was done with it (essentially replaced/rebuilt the whole thing by the time I was done), about as quick.

              Funny how as people got closer to 30, they started stretching that age out to 40, 50 etc.
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  • Posted by Herb7734 10 years, 6 months ago
    A TV interviewer was interviewing a 100 year old woman. He asked the usual questions and then asked, "How is your health?" "Strong as an ox," she replied. "You mean you've never been bed-ridden?" he asked in wonder. Came the reply, "Oh yes, many times -- and twice in a canoe."
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  • Posted by $ jlc 10 years, 6 months ago
    Ha! And a great Sunday morning read over a cup o'coffee and a home-made breakfast bar.

    And I think the gunslinger in the story was smart enough to have been worth saving.

    Thanks for removing the caps, I 'see' as yelling nowadays. I will send that story on to one of my sisters.

    Jan
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