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Two little kids are in a hospital, lying on stretchers next to each other

 

outside the operating room, the first surgeries of the day.

 

 

 

The first kid leans over and asks, "What are you in here for?"

 

 

 

The second kid says, "I'm getting my tonsils out, and I'm afraid."

 

 

 

The first kid says, "You've got nothing to worry about. I had that done

 

when I was four. They put you to sleep, and when you wake up they give you

 

lots of Jell-O and ice cream. It's a breeze."

 

 

 

The second kid then asks, "What are you here for?"

 

 

 

The first kid says, "Circumcision."

 

 

 

"Whoa!" the second kid replies, "Good luck, buddy. I had that done when I was born. Couldn't walk for a whole year."

 

 

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Two little kids are in a hospital, lying on stretchers next to each otheroutside the operating room, the first surgeries of the day.

The first kid leans over and asks, "What are you in here for?"

 

The second kid says, "I'm getting my tonsils out, and I'm afraid."

 

The first kid says, "You've got nothing to worry about. I had that done

 

when I was four. They put you to sleep, and when you wake up they give you

 

lots of Jell-O and ice cream. It's a breeze."

 

The second kid then asks, "What are you here for?"

 

The first kid says, "Circumcision."

 

"Whoa!" the second kid replies, "Good luck, buddy. I had that done when I was born. Couldn't walk for a whole year."

Before even reading the text, just the thread title brought a smile to my dial in anticipation. Guess I must be totally beyond redemption. (fortunately I can't remember the intracacies of both events at either end). Good one PD.

 

 

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I wish the site had a "like" button that was titled "MASSIVE LIKE"...brought a laugh to me, well done PD

 

 

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So, what you're all saying is, it's an appealing statement? ah_oh.gif.cb6948bbe4a506008010cb63d6bb3c47.gif

 

:peepwall:

 

 

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