Worldwide Beekeeping
General Discussion => Laugh A Little => Topic started by: Garden Hive on September 03, 2014, 08:55:39 pm
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Lost Wife
On a rural road, a state trooper pulls over a car and asks the elderly driver, “Sir, do you realize your wife fell out of the car several miles back?”
“Thank God,” the old man replies. “I thought I’d gone deaf!”
OOOppps did i post that :o
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it should be the other way around tim:
Lost Husband
On a rural road, a state trooper pulls over a car and asks the elderly driver, “Maam, do you realize your husband fell out of the car several miles back?”
“Thank God,” the elderly woman replies. “I thought I’d gone deaf!”
OOOPPS......did i repost that?!............ :D :D :D
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GH has it right for my house. When my wife is driving, I'm too scared to speak.
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well iddee, this is what i learned to do, when i am driving and he starts back seat driving from the passenger side, i don't say anything and tend to blur out what he says..... i just stop the truck, get out and invite him to drive.......... she's all yours.....!!!! :D
sure makes him mad..... :D
i don't speak out much when the mister is driving, his record of running into mcdonald's windows and rear-ending folks speaks for itself.... :D
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Riv! That's sooo funny! :D
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My wife only did that once.. I drove off without her... that was back before cell phones too!
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i don't have a cell phone .... ;D
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i don't have a cell phone .... ;D
Oh yea.... I don't have one of those...... A Wife ! ;) :D
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My wife only did that once.. I drove off without her... that was back before cell phones too!
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I've sort of done that with my boy. After getting tired of waiting for him to get ready for school, I drove off and delivered his backpack there and told him to have a nice walk when I got home to find him standing in the driveway.
Tough love sometimes.
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Did anyone pay attention to the change from the original to the re-worked presentation?
Garden HIve told about an OLD man, Riverbee returned a story about an ELDERLY woman.
I wonder what psychological undertones the changed presentations bring along with them.
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Good one, Ef. :occasion14: :laugh:
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My ex-husband insisted on driving, 0 to 50 as quickly is possible in 35 mph zones, then slam on brakes at red light. I had to close my eyes.
My blood pressure dropped a lot 13 years ago. I do not mind being a crazy little old lady in a 4000 lb truck, but sane driving gives better mileage.
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"Did anyone pay attention to the change from the original to the re-worked presentation?
Garden HIve told about an OLD man, Riverbee returned a story about an ELDERLY woman.
I wonder what psychological undertones the changed presentations bring along with them."
well ef, old guys are old guys......they never hit the 'elderly' stage, they just git old.....where as we women get to the 'ELDERLY' stage BEFORE getting to be OLD women..... :D and first we go through the SQUIRT STAGE.....then elderly, then old..... :D :D :D
GH~
"Oh yea.... I don't have one of those...... A Wife ! ;) :D"
my condolences to you garden hive.....hmmm ..........you don't know what your missin' :D :laugh:
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RB says.... "we women get to the 'ELDERLY' stage BEFORE getting to be OLD women....."
And here I though that women NEVER EVER get old-----they barely get elderly. Usually they just keep fixing things up and stay young. :laugh:
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Riv:
my condolences to you garden hive.....hmmm ..........you don't know what your missin' :D :laugh:
Thanks for the sympathy... :D
I'm about to remedy that ........... I'm sure that can stir up a few more jokes around here also. Funny thing, her father kept bees also ;D
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RB says.... "we women get to the 'ELDERLY' stage BEFORE getting to be OLD women....."
And here I though that women NEVER EVER get old-----they barely get elderly. Usually they just keep fixing things up and stay young. :laugh:
Yeah, but I've had an ol' lady for many years and wouldn't live without her! ;)
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Old age is a state of mind. It is not a number. My wife is a full time school superintendent is Texas. I work as a site supervisor on hostile environment drilling projects about 100 days per year. In addition we keep an 800 acre ranch and two rent properties. We are 73 and 75 and do not have a retirement date in mind. We have a lot of miles on our odometers, but we are still looking forward. We aren't old yet. You're old when you sit down in your rocker and wait for the end.
About driving, my wife has said to me, "everyone else is slowing down." I've been hearing that 54 years, and I still have not committed a suicide. It's a testament to my civil obedience. :)