
Showering
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AN IRISH BLONDE IN A CASINO
An attractive blonde from Cork, Ireland arrived at the casino.
She seemed a little intoxicated and bet twenty-thousand Euros
on a single roll of the dice.
She said, 'I hope you don't mind, but I feel much luckier when
I'm completely nude'.
With that, she stripped from the neck down, rolled the dice and
with an Irish brogue yelled, 'Come on, baby, Mama needs new
clothes!' As the dice came to a stop, she jumped up and down
and squealed...'Yes...Yes...I Won...I Won!'
She hugged each of the dealers and then picked up her
winnings and her clothes and quickly departed.
The dealers stared at each other dumbfounded. Finally,
one of them asked, 'What did she roll?'
The other answered, 'I don't know - I thought you were
watching.'
MORAL OF THE STORY -
Not all Irish are drunks,
not all blondes are dumb,
but all men...are men.
An attractive blonde from Cork, Ireland arrived at the casino.
She seemed a little intoxicated and bet twenty-thousand Euros
on a single roll of the dice.
She said, 'I hope you don't mind, but I feel much luckier when
I'm completely nude'.
With that, she stripped from the neck down, rolled the dice and
with an Irish brogue yelled, 'Come on, baby, Mama needs new
clothes!' As the dice came to a stop, she jumped up and down
and squealed...'Yes...Yes...I Won...I Won!'
She hugged each of the dealers and then picked up her
winnings and her clothes and quickly departed.
The dealers stared at each other dumbfounded. Finally,
one of them asked, 'What did she roll?'
The other answered, 'I don't know - I thought you were
watching.'
MORAL OF THE STORY -
Not all Irish are drunks,
not all blondes are dumb,
but all men...are men.
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Re: Showering
The 'woo woo' bit has me intrigued
Were you playing trains??? 



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Woo woooooooo
Heather Woo wooooooooo

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Very good Marty and Heather and Maureen , a bit of philosophical contemplation on the ramifications of post-modernist deconstruction as it relates to anthropological and relational interface. 

Neville
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Me Heather, sober and steady as usual . 

Neville
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