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02-03-2016, 02:16 PM | #1 |
Carpe cigar!
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Party in the Boondocks
Sam is finally sick of the stress of work after 25 years and decides to quit his job. He buys 50 acres of land in North Texas to be as far away from humanity as possible. Sam sees the mailman once a week and gets groceries once a month. Otherwise, it’s total peace and quiet.
After 3 months or so of almost total isolation, he’s finishing dinner one day when someone knocks on his door. He opens it and there is a big, bearded man standing there. “Name’s Enoch… Your neighbor from four miles over the ridge… Having a party Saturday… Thought you’d like to come by.” “Great,” says Sam, “after 3 months of this I’m ready to meet some local folks. Thank you.” As Enoch is leaving he stops, “Gotta warn you there’s gonna be some drinking.” “Not a problem,” says Sam, “I can drink with the best of ‘em.” Enoch stops again, “Prob’ly gonna be some cigar smoking.” “Sounds great,” says Sam, “I enjoy a good cigar.” Again, as he starts to leave, Enoch stops. “More ‘n’ likely gonna be some fightin’ too.” Damn, Sam thinks… its a tough crowd. “Well, I get along with people. I’ll be there. Thanks again.” Once again Enoch turns from the door. “I’ve seen some wild sex at these parties, too.” “Now that’s NOT going to be a problem,” says Sam with a big grin, “Remember I’ve been alone for 3 months! I’ll definitely be there… By the way, what should I wear?” Enoch stops in the door and says, “Whatever you want, just gonna be the two of us.”
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02-03-2016, 02:19 PM | #2 |
F*ck Cancer!
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02-03-2016, 02:40 PM | #5 |
Have My Own Room
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