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Recumbentman Started conversation Dec 14, 2005
Glad you're back! Now you can tell us: what was the kinder garden joke about the drunk snake?
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Dancer (put your advert here) Posted Dec 19, 2005
There was a joke about a drunk snake in kindergarden?
Sorry, It's morning here and I didn't sleep much for the last few days.
Thanks for the warm welcome back
Dancer
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Recumbentman Posted Dec 20, 2005
Yes, it was mentioned by you in some conversation, probably at the foot of an edited entry but . . . I've forgotten now.
Sleep on it.
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Dancer (put your advert here) Posted Dec 21, 2005
I think it was:
"How does a drunk snake crawl?"
and the answer was:
"In a straight line"
Sounds better in hebrew though.
Dancer
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Recumbentman Posted Dec 21, 2005
That makes sense, in the context! I think it was about breathalysers (possibly).
Does he get drunk on what he brews?
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Dancer (put your advert here) Posted Dec 24, 2005
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Someone just happened to post there and it popped up... What a coincidence.
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Recumbentman Posted Dec 25, 2005
Well that is a contradiction of Murphy's Law; a piece of serendipity. Something just went right. Season's Greetings
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