Posted by tony in sd on August 16, 2019 at 05:39:04 from (174.219.10.36):
In Reply to: Today's Funny posted by Jon f mn on August 16, 2019 at 03:12:45:
Of all the directions I’ve been given in my life, this is the one that sticks out; I was working in the South about 30 years ago. Stopped at a gas station and asked for directions to the Cable TV office from a couple of Good Ol’ Boys. First thing they said was “Ya’ll taint fum rawd cheer awr chew?” I politely sad “No, we are not. Could you please tell us how to get to the Cable TV office?”” Then they told us to go straight down this road until I come to the Court House, then go half way around and go over the viaduct, then off to your right We’d see a bunch of Yo-yo’s and your there. So after driving straight down about 10 miles of winding road, we find the Court House, sure enough half way around there is a bridge going over the railroad, so now we are very looking for what was described as a bunch of Yo-yo’s. What we found was hundreds of near empty big reels of main line cable with only a few wraps of cable around them. We both said at the same time “Yo-yo’s!”
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