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Posted by Robert in TN on January 11, 2007 at 00:54:29 from (209.64.87.64):
In Reply to: OT-Ole's new cow posted by Craig in MO on January 10, 2007 at 11:26:42:
Boudreaux, Thibodaux, Gautreaux and Pierre all went on a hunting trip. They only had two tents and no one wanted to sleep with Boudreaux because he snored so loudly. The others decided that to be fair they would rotate who had to sleep with Boudreaux. Pierre had to sleep with him first, and he stepped out of the tent next morning grumpy, with bloodshot eyes, and his hair a mess. The rest say "Man you look turibble". He replied, "Man that Boudreaux snore so loud, I couldn't sleep a wink....I just watch him all night long" The next night was Thibodaux's turn. Same thing next morning, Thibodaux all grumpy with blood shot eyes. They all say " Man Thibodaux, you look like a train hit you". Thibodaux say, "Yeah, from the noise you da thought there was a train was in my tent. All I could do was watch Boudreaux snore all night long." Third night was Gautreaux's turn. Next morning he come to breakfast bright eyed and bushy tailed, happy and whistling, and said "Good morning all". They can't believe it. They say "How da hell did you get sleep with all dat snoring?" Gautreaux say, "Well Boudreaux and I get ready for bed and I reach over and kiss him on the cheek and pat his a$$ and said "Good night sweetpants".........and Boudreaux stay up and watch me all night!
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