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Shazzie

And Another Joke

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Shazzie

My wife was standing nude, looking in the bedroom mirror. She was not happy with what she saw and said to me, "I feel horrible. I look old, fat and ugly. I really need you to pay me a compliment.”

 

I replied, "Your eyesight's damn near perfect."

 

And then the fight started...

 

Shazzie xx

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The Dragonfly

Omg.....I would hurt someone real bad if anyone said that to me....

 

Haha

 

Jen xx

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Nindancer

I think that would probably result in a broken nose at the very least *snigger*

Sonia x

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woblyboy

Well if he ends up fighting with his nude wife and can't get himself out of trouble,he got everything he deserved.Still a good joke though,with a good lesson in diplomacy.

 

Wb x

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Shazzie

Hahaha Wb

 

Shazzie

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