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The hillbilly farmer
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Old Sarge 1926 ®
2005-06-21 04:36:25 UTC
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The hillbilly farmer finds his dorky son behind the barn pulling his
puddin', and the old man exclaims, "Son, if'n you're old enough to do
that-there, then you'n are old enough to be a-gittin' married."
The next day the farmer takes his son across the hollow and arranges
a wedding between his boy and the neighbour's gormless daughter. The
two are soon married and move in with the groom's father.
A few days after the ceremony, the farmer father comes around behind
the barn and discovers his son hammering away at the mutton-dagger,
just as before. The farmer's frustration clearly showed. "Son, I went
and got you married so you'n wouldn't have to do that-there no more!"
The boy looked up with a frown. "But Shoot, pa! She's useless. She
ain't got no grip at all ..."
I've learned- you should always leave loved ones
with loving words. You may need to borrow money.
Old Sarge 1926 ®
2005-06-21 04:36:29 UTC
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RACIST COCKSUCKER
The hillbilly farmer finds his dorky son behind the barn pulling his
puddin', and the old man exclaims, "Son, if'n you're old enough to do
that-there, then you'n are old enough to be a-gittin' married."
The next day the farmer takes his son across the hollow and arranges
a wedding between his boy and the neighbour's gormless daughter. The
two are soon married and move in with the groom's father.
A few days after the ceremony, the farmer father comes around behind
the barn and discovers his son hammering away at the mutton-dagger,
just as before. The farmer's frustration clearly showed. "Son, I went
and got you married so you'n wouldn't have to do that-there no more!"
The boy looked up with a frown. "But Shoot, pa! She's useless. She
ain't got no grip at all ..."
I've learned- you should always leave loved ones
with loving words. You may need to borrow money.
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