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Chuck Larson
 Saturday, November 12 2005 @ 12:07 am EST (Read 1668 times)  
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Two blondes were out one evening looking at the stars and the moon. One of them asked the other, "Which is closer,
the Moon or Florida?"
The other blonde replied, "Duhhh! Helloooo! Can you see
Florida?"


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 Saturday, November 12 2005 @ 10:11 am EST  
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DUHHH......THAT'S Funny! Reminds me of one I knew once.


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Anonymous: TexasJagsFan
 Saturday, November 12 2005 @ 04:40 pm EST  


That is funny! We had a guest speaker here at the HS last week. His name was Dave Sargent, and he said his daughter is the one that came up with that joke and she sold it for several thousands of dollars. That was the first time I have ever heard that joke.


 
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