Posted by Old Roy agiin on April 08, 2008 at 20:53:18 from (98.17.221.175):
One day a squirrel was walking through the woods,when he came upon an old camp. The only thing left standing was an old outhouse.He had seen people useing them before,so he thought he would try it.He went inside ,sat on edge of one of the holes,doing his business,when a bear walked up,and looked in,and said Squirrel !! What are you doing in there??--He said I'm takeing a s@$t.--Bear said,Why don't you do it outside like the rest of the animals,-Squirrel said,Look how nice it is in here,out of the weather,kinda cool in here too.Come on in and try it,theres room for you to!--So the bear did. Bear said to the squirrel,---This all you say this is realy nice!! Squirrel said only one problem,--Ya know I get that messy feeling around my butt.--Do you get that feeling Bear,he ask?--Simotianisly Bear said NO!!,and grabbed,Squirrel,wiped his butt, and threw him down the hole.
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