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The moral of the story

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    Espen Harlinn
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    A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow. The horse falls into a mud hole and is sinking. He calls to the chicken to go and get the farmer to help pull him out to safety. The chicken runs to the farm but the farmer can't be found. So he drives the farmer's Mercedes back to the mud hole and ties some rope around the bumper. He then throws the other end of the rope to his friend, the horse, and drives the car forward saving him from sinking! A few days later, the chicken and horse were playing in the meadow again and the chicken fell into the mud hole. The chicken yelled to the horse to go and get some help from the farmer. The horse said, "I think I can stand over the hole!" So he stretched over the width of the hole and said, "Grab for my 'thingy' and pull yourself up." And the chicken did and pulled himself to safety. The moral of the story: If you are hung like a horse, you don't need a Mercedes to pick up chicks

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      A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow. The horse falls into a mud hole and is sinking. He calls to the chicken to go and get the farmer to help pull him out to safety. The chicken runs to the farm but the farmer can't be found. So he drives the farmer's Mercedes back to the mud hole and ties some rope around the bumper. He then throws the other end of the rope to his friend, the horse, and drives the car forward saving him from sinking! A few days later, the chicken and horse were playing in the meadow again and the chicken fell into the mud hole. The chicken yelled to the horse to go and get some help from the farmer. The horse said, "I think I can stand over the hole!" So he stretched over the width of the hole and said, "Grab for my 'thingy' and pull yourself up." And the chicken did and pulled himself to safety. The moral of the story: If you are hung like a horse, you don't need a Mercedes to pick up chicks

      Espen Harlinn Senior Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services My LinkedIn Profile

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        Did someone buy you a copy of the 1956 Arthur Askey Annual for Christmas?

        Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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        oooo, where can I get one?

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          Did someone buy you a copy of the 1956 Arthur Askey Annual for Christmas?

          Unrequited desire is character building. OriginalGriff I'm sitting here giving you a standing ovation - Len Goodman

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          Nope, but I've received a lot of jokes by email over the years. If a joke makes people laugh at work, I'm generous enough to share it with my fellows here at CP.

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            Nope, but I've received a lot of jokes by email over the years. If a joke makes people laugh at work, I'm generous enough to share it with my fellows here at CP.

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            Single Step Debugger
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            Carry on, your jokes are far above the level of the jokes we used to have here before.

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              Carry on, your jokes are far above the level of the jokes we used to have here before.

              There is only one Vera Farmiga and Salma Hayek is her prophet! Advertise here – minimum three posts per day are guaranteed.

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              Espen Harlinn
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              Thanks Deyan, I appreciate your feedback :-D

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                Nope, but I've received a lot of jokes by email over the years. If a joke makes people laugh at work, I'm generous enough to share it with my fellows here at CP.

                Espen Harlinn Senior Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services My LinkedIn Profile

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                It is much appreciated; thanks for the jokes and keep 'em coming.

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                  It is much appreciated; thanks for the jokes and keep 'em coming.

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                  Thank you Brent, I really appreciate your feedback :-D

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                    A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow. The horse falls into a mud hole and is sinking. He calls to the chicken to go and get the farmer to help pull him out to safety. The chicken runs to the farm but the farmer can't be found. So he drives the farmer's Mercedes back to the mud hole and ties some rope around the bumper. He then throws the other end of the rope to his friend, the horse, and drives the car forward saving him from sinking! A few days later, the chicken and horse were playing in the meadow again and the chicken fell into the mud hole. The chicken yelled to the horse to go and get some help from the farmer. The horse said, "I think I can stand over the hole!" So he stretched over the width of the hole and said, "Grab for my 'thingy' and pull yourself up." And the chicken did and pulled himself to safety. The moral of the story: If you are hung like a horse, you don't need a Mercedes to pick up chicks

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                    That's just silly a chicken can't drive a car. :rolleyes: :) +5

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                      That's just silly a chicken can't drive a car. :rolleyes: :) +5

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                      Espen Harlinn
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                      Mike Hankey wrote:

                      That's just silly a chicken can't drive a car

                      Who else would drive a car like this[^]

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                        Mike Hankey wrote:

                        That's just silly a chicken can't drive a car

                        Who else would drive a car like this[^]

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                        I stand corrected...no one else but a chicken would want to drive that thing.

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                          I stand corrected...no one else but a chicken would want to drive that thing.

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                          :rolleyes:

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                            A horse and a chicken are playing in a meadow. The horse falls into a mud hole and is sinking. He calls to the chicken to go and get the farmer to help pull him out to safety. The chicken runs to the farm but the farmer can't be found. So he drives the farmer's Mercedes back to the mud hole and ties some rope around the bumper. He then throws the other end of the rope to his friend, the horse, and drives the car forward saving him from sinking! A few days later, the chicken and horse were playing in the meadow again and the chicken fell into the mud hole. The chicken yelled to the horse to go and get some help from the farmer. The horse said, "I think I can stand over the hole!" So he stretched over the width of the hole and said, "Grab for my 'thingy' and pull yourself up." And the chicken did and pulled himself to safety. The moral of the story: If you are hung like a horse, you don't need a Mercedes to pick up chicks

                            Espen Harlinn Senior Architect, Software - Goodtech Projects & Services My LinkedIn Profile

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                            Same joke, slightly different punchline[^] Most notable for my use of the word penis in the lounge without getting banned.

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