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Posted by Gary on February 08, 2003 at 14:30:57 from (64.12.106.26):
In Reply to: Just getting back to you.... posted by Rog on February 08, 2003 at 07:37:39:
Hey, Rog, you sound a little like the guy walking on the beach early one morning. He found a dirty bottle, rubbed it, and,out popped a geni. The geni is hot! 3rd time he's been out of the bottle this week and he's tired. Instead of three wishes, he's only going to grant one. The guys say," well, I've never been tpo Hawai, always wanted to go. Boat takes too long, afraif to fly, how about building me a bridge. Genie tells him, "no way, do you know how far to Hawai, think of something reasonable" The guy says," Well, the reason I'm out here this early is my wife and I had a big fuss over nothing. How about fixing it so I can understand women?" The Geni puts his arm across his shoulders and say,"Look buddy, you want a two lane or four lane bridge?" I enjoy you, Roger. I'm originally from Meadow Grove, but, been here 45 years. (in Mississippi_
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