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Re: A horse is a horse of course ..... Humor :0
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Posted by Roy in UK on March 12, 2005 at 02:13:11 from (217.43.160.229):
In Reply to: A horse is a horse of course ..... Humor :0 posted by ShepFL on March 10, 2005 at 16:17:24:
There were two Pakistani guys in London having an argument. One kept saying "Its WOOOM!" and the other one would reply "No No No I tell you its WOM !"Anyway an English guy walked up to them and says very politely, "Excuse me gentlemen, but if I may interject,it is obvious to me that English is not your first language. Please permit me to settle your argument, the word I think your after is 'womb' spelled w-o-m-b and pronounced 'woom'...the uterus..womb... there you are, I do hope I have been of some help" So one of the Pakistani guys looks at the Englishman and says "How the bruddy h__ll do you know what it sounds like when an elephant farts under water?"
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