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Originally posted by mike gregoryVideo would not play for me.
What's the joke?
Sorry Mike, I tried to transfer it to a better link but didn't work.
The joke ??.... The little old lady asks, "what's the best thing about dating a homeless girl? ....... you can drop her off anywhere."
(not very nice actually,, but the cop laughs and says," That's terribbllee !"
Edited by - chuckv97 on 03/30/2026 11:12:50
That's the strange thing about characters in jokes:
If you think of the as cartoons, or actors being paid well to pretend, it's funny.
But if you think of them as REAL PEOPLE, being stranded on a desert island, or homeless, or being run over by a steamroller, or being stuck somewhere with a banjo player, it's not funny at all.
Found MY error for ^^
It's funny enough.
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I don't remember the joke, but the situation was funny enough:
Mom, dad, myself and my 10 brothers and sisters, plus at least 4 aunts and uncles were sitting around the big kitchen table, having dinner, and taking turns telling jokes.
When it was my youngest sister's turn, Katie, age 7, began with
"There was this traveling salesman..."
and all the forks stopped moving, since, to most of us, Traveling Salesman jokes were always pretty raunchy.
As I said, I don't remember the joke, but it wasn't raunchy at all, and everybody was quite relieved that it was so mild.
64 years ago, and I don't remember the joke AT ALL, but I remember the stunned silence.
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