Friday, March 19, 2010

Friday Night Funnies 'Stay away if you don't want a good laugh.'

 

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A lonely widow, age 70, decided that it was time to get married again.  So
she put an ad in the local newspaper that read: 

HUSBAND WANTED: 
MUST BE IN MY AGE GROUP (70's), MUST NOT BEAT ME, MUST NOT RUN AROUND ON ME,
MUST STILL BE GOOD IN BED!!!!! 
ALL APPLICANTS PLEASE APPLY IN PERSON. 

On the second day, she heard the doorbell.  Much to her dismay, she opened
the door just to see a gray-haired gentleman sitting in a wheelchair.  He
had no arms and no legs. 

The old woman said, "You're not really asking me to consider you, are you?
 Just look at you...you have no legs!" 

The old man smiled, "Therefore, I cannot run around on you!" 

She snorted.  "You don't have any arms either!" 

Again, the old man smiled, "Therefore, I can never beat you!" 

She raised an eyebrow and asked intently, "Are you still good in bed?" 

Wait for it.... 
  
  
Wait... 
  
  

The old man leaned back, beamed a big smile and said, "Rang the doorbell, didn't I?" 
 
 
 
 


21 comments:

  1. now THOSE were funny ... the things we do to keep near our computers ... lol ... hope your Friday is gettin on nicely ... smiles hugs and woofs! ...

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  2. Hey there Jim. Friday is over in a few hours but its a balmy night here....so still up.
    You have a great weekend there and woofs back at ya...

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  3. Hi MJ did you blow the office up with sunshine?

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  4. YUO???? is that short for anything special Peter?

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  5. LOL~ love the joke!! tee hee!:P

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  6. 3.5" Floppy?
    Can't reach that from the ground.
    Not into Meals on Wheels. lol

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  7. LOL, I like the lady checking her mail box. I guess you are talking about later computers... we used to use a 5 1/4 " one.. Lordy!! do I feel old now.

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  8. It used to be Intel's 386/486 processors with DOS OS. Huge bulky monitors and CPU. We thought the Keyboard was such a fun contraption at that time. Never heard of a Joystick or Mouse...

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  9. I met my first in 1958.
    A main frame that generated so much heat I had to improve the ventilation for the hundreds of valves it use. Had a square bread board with telephone sockets to wire up the one single programme it ran for wages. The Mouse was an Apple invention way back.

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  10. I can't talk about the computer I was involved with...but it was big

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  11. Thanks for that Milli!Love that one about the old lady...LOL!
    Hope your weekend is going as planned.Take care xx

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  12. Well my friends I am glad that we all found a laugh here....busy weekend here with a wedding to attend tomorrow..thanks so much for your delightful comments.
    Catch you all again soon.

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  13. Thanks Anders for sharing in the fun.......

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