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Think before you speak
« on: August 03, 2008, 08:30:54 PM »


    FIRST TESTIMONY:

    I walked into a hair salon with my husband and three kids in tow
    and asked loudly,
    'How much do you charge for a shampoo and a blow job?'
    I turned around and walked back out and never went back
    My husband didn't say a word...
    he knew better.


    SECOND TESTIMONY:

    I was at the golf store comparing different kinds of golf balls.
    I was unhappy with the women's type I had been using.
    After browsing for several minutes,
    I was approached by one of the good-looking gentlemen who works at the store.
    He asked if he could help me.
    Without thinking, I looked at him and said, 'I think I like playing with men's balls'

    THIRD TESTIMONY:

    My sister and I were at the mall and
    passed by a store that sold a
    variety of candy and nuts.
    As we were looking at the display case,
    the boy behind the counter asked if we needed any help.
    I replied, 'No, I'm just looking at your nuts.'
    My sister started to laugh hysterically.
    The boy grinned, and I turned beet-red and walked away.
    To this day,
    my sister has never let me forget.


    FOURTH TESTIMONY:

    While in line at the bank one afternoon,
    my toddler decided to release
    some pent-up energy and ran amok.
    I was finally able to grab hold of
    her after receiving looks of disgust
    and annoyance from other patrons.
    I told her that if she did not start behaving
    'right now' she would be punished.
    To my horror, she looked me in the eye and said in a voice just as threatening,
    'If you don't let me go right now,
    I will tell Grandma that I saw you
    kissing Daddy's pee-pee last night!'
    The silence was deafening after this enlightening exchange.
    Even the tellers stopped what they were doing.
    I mustered up the last of my dignity and
    walked out of the bank with my daughter in tow.
    The last thing I heard when the door closed behind me, were screams of laughter.


    FIFTH TESTIMONY:
    Have you ever asked your child a question too many times?

    My three-year-old son had a lot of problems with potty training and I was on him constantly.
    One day we stopped at Taco Bell for a quick lunch, in between errands
    It was very busy, with a full dining room.
    While enjoying my taco,
    I smelled something funny,
    so of course I checked
    my seven-month-old daughter, she was clean.
    The realized that Danny
    had not asked to go potty in a while.
    I asked him if he needed to go,
    and he said 'No' .
    I kept thinking
    'Oh Lord, that child has had an accident, and I don't have any clothes with me.'
    Then I said,
    'Danny, are you SURE you didn't have an accident?'
    'No,' he replied.
    I just KNEW that he must have had an accident, because the smell was getting worse.
    Soooooo, I asked one more time, 'Danny did you have an accident ? This time he jumped up, yanked down his pants,
    bent over, spread his cheeks and yelled
    'SEE MOM, IT'S JUST FARTS!!'
    While 30 people nearly choked to death on their tacos laughing,
    he calmly pulled up his pants and sat down.
    An old couple made me feel better,
    thanking me for the best laugh they'd ever had!



    LAST BUT NOT LEAST TESTIMONY:

    This had most of the state of Michigan laughing for 2 days
    and a very embarrassed female news anchor who will,
    in the future, likely think before she speaks.
    What happens when you predict snow but don't get any!
    We had a female news anchor that,
    the day after it was supposed to have snowed and didn't,
    turned to the weatherman and asked:
    'So Bob, where's that 8 inches you promised me last night?'
    Not only did HE have to leave the set,
    but half the crew did too they were laughing so hard!
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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2008, 07:02:53 AM »

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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2008, 07:11:46 AM »
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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2008, 08:39:15 AM »
lmao,and remember folks..in canada it snows 10 inches... ;D ;D

eldar

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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2008, 06:55:38 AM »
Thats cause canada tries to compensate! :D

rhos1355

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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2008, 08:25:52 AM »
Many years ago I moved to the Netherlands to work for a company there. I decided I would make an effort and learn to speak Dutch, so I went to night school for language course. I felt, during the second year I was there, that I was confident enough to speak Dutch in public, at the shops, bank etc. Until one day I went to the barber, and the young blue eyed blonde lady asked me how I would like my haircut. I answered in dutch and the next thing I knew the rest of the patrons and barbers hairdressers were rolling on the floor laughing. Apparently I had asked her if she could just take a little bit off my foreskin as opposed to forehead.

martino1972

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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #6 on: August 05, 2008, 09:43:45 AM »
well,i'm a dutch guy living in cananda....when i came here in 1997,we needed some new stuff,at the building centre they thought i was crazy when i asked for a watersnake....

in dutch a waterhose is freely translated as snake...

rhos1355

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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2008, 11:30:08 AM »
So, I guess your literal name is Martijn?

martino1972

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Re: Think before you speak
« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2008, 11:32:46 AM »
nope,its martino,from the italian last name el martino.
aperently my biological name was fund of italy