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ArchieW
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Drive in the Country
This man, his wife and their Border Collie, Maisy were out for a drive in the country one afternoon in their new convertible, with the top down. The husband and wife were enjoying the scenery as they drove along. While unbeknownst to them, Maisy gave birth to seven puppies while laying on the back seat of the automobile. The couple continued to drive along, unaware of the new arrivals. Soon the road began to deteriorate and was beginning to become quite rough. Suddenly, the car ran over a deep pothole in the road, and one of Maisy's puppies bounced up and out of the car, landing on the roadway just in front of a police car that had been following the man and his wife.
The police officer switched on his lights and siren, and soon had the couple pulled over to the side of the road.
What are you pulling me over for? Queried the startled driver.
The officer responded, "I pulled you over for creating a "Road Hazard, for other drivers!"
What hazard? Asked the man.
"A puppy bounced out of your car and put myself, and several other drivers at risk, trying to avoid hitting it." Now your Drivers License and Proof of Insurance please. Thank you Sir... And the 'Bitches' name, Sir.
Hey! How dare you call my wife a bitch!
Sir, I was referring to the dog!
Oh... Her name is Maisy. What do you want her name for, officer?
Well Sir, after I write your ticket for "Endangering Vehicular Traffic", I am going to cite your dog, Maisy, for Littering!
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| 10-02-2007 09:51 AM |
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Chronotrigga
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RE: Drive in the Country
I don't get it. Why is the dog called a 'bitch'?
"The only important thing in life, are the traces of love that we leave behind when we go."
- Albert Schweitzer
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| 10-02-2007 11:58 PM |
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Mecca
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RE: Drive in the Country
"bitch", according to dictionary.com
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1. a female dog.
2. a female of canines generally.
3. Slang.
...a. a malicious, unpleasant, selfish person, esp. a woman.
...b. a lewd woman.
Which makes this part of the joke make sense:
"And the 'Bitches' name, Sir.
Hey! How dare you call my wife a bitch!
Sir, I was referring to the dog!"
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| 11-02-2007 03:36 AM |
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Chronotrigga
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RE: Drive in the Country
I never knew that. I guess you do learn something new everyday, haha. Cool
"The only important thing in life, are the traces of love that we leave behind when we go."
- Albert Schweitzer
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| 16-02-2007 09:44 AM |
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ohioguy
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RE: Drive in the Country
I think I've heard this one before. Where did you get this one from?
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| 18-02-2007 05:13 AM |
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Chronotrigga
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RE: Drive in the Country
Well if you look on google, there are like millions of pages where this could be found. It could be found on any site
"The only important thing in life, are the traces of love that we leave behind when we go."
- Albert Schweitzer
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| 19-02-2007 04:53 PM |
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kujii
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RE: Drive in the Country
I dont really find it too funny
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| 24-02-2007 12:28 AM |
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RE: Drive in the Country
I liked the part about the wife and the dog.. but when he cited the ticket it just killed the joke because it wasn't funny at all.
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| 25-02-2007 05:55 PM |
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