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WARNING: Graphic & Juvenile Humor November 17, 2010

Posted by nrhatch in Humor, Joke, Word Play.
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In college, one of my roommates told me a ridiculous joke.   It made me laugh.   It still makes me laugh.

So, now, I’m going to share it with you.

But I warn you . . . it’s both graphic and juvenile.

Q:  Why does shit come out tapered at the end?

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A:  To keep your ass from slamming shut.

Related (but somewhat more mature) posts:  Ready, Aim, Let Fly (Greg Camp’s Blog) * What Starts with “F” and ends with “K”?

Comments

1. Booksphotographsandartwork - November 17, 2010

I have no idea what to say to that.

nrhatch - November 17, 2010

Your comment made me laugh. 🙂

2. Greg Camp - November 17, 2010

Yup, that right thar is one of them obvious truths. The kind you don’t see till it smacks you in the face.

Or, well, somewhere else. . .

nrhatch - November 17, 2010

It’s such a BAD joke . . . but it makes me crack up every time!

Cindy - November 18, 2010

Crack up?
bwahahahahaha!

nrhatch - November 18, 2010

We need to crack down on blatant body humor. 😉

3. jannatwrites - November 17, 2010

I’d never thought about that…

(Love the cartoon!)

nrhatch - November 17, 2010

One reason I love the joke so much is because it brings back fond memories of the person who first shared it with me ~ she is a hoot!

Glad you liked the cartoon ~ it seemed to be the perfect graphic for this juvenile and graphic joke.

4. Joanne - November 17, 2010

YUCK…! SO, SO Juvenile… which is probably why I laughed, too 😀

nrhatch - November 17, 2010

Most bathroom humor doesn’t appeal to me, but this joke makes me laugh.

Glad you laughed too. 😉

5. Julie - November 18, 2010

Never heard it before… LAUGHING!

nrhatch - November 18, 2010

Not appropriate in certain venues:

* Job Interviews
* Query Letters
* Lunch with visiting dignitaries
* The Opera

Perfect for tailgate parties, especially when the Wolverines play Ohio State.


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