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A Trip To The Pool

The lifeguard told the
mother to make her young son stop
urinating in the pool.
"Everyone knows," the mother lectured him,
"that from time to time, young children
will urinate in a pool."
"Oh really?" said the lifeguard, "from the
diving board!?!?"
Of Mothers &
Daughter
One day, a little girl
is sitting and watching her mother do the
dishes at the kitchen sink. She suddenly
notices that her mother has several
strands of white hair sticking out in
contrast to her brunette hair.
She looks at her mother and inquisitively
asks, "Why are some of your hairs white,
Mom?"
Her mother replied "Well, every time that
you do something wrong and make me cry or
unhappy, one of my hairs turns white."
The little girl thought about this
revelation for a while and then asked,
"Momma, how come all of grandma's hairs
are white?"
Thought & Quotes
The advice your son
rejected is now being given by him to your
grandson.
Working mothers are
guinea pigs in a scientific experiment to
show that sleep is not necessary to human
life.
Parents often talk
about the younger generations as if they
didn't have anything to do with it.
The Family of
Potatoes
One night, the Potato family sat down
to dinner--Mother Potato and her three
daughters. Midway through the meal, the
eldest daughter spoke up. "Mother Potato?"
she said. "I have an announcement to
make."
"And what might that be?" said Mother,
seeing the obvious excitement in her
eldest daughter's eyes.
"Well," replied the daughter, with a proud
but sheepish grin, "I'm getting married!"
The other daughters squealed with surprise
as Mother Potato exclaimed, "Married!
That's wonderful! And who are you
marrying, Eldest daughter"
"I'm marrying a Russet!"
"A Russet!" replied Mother Potato with
pride.
"Oh, a Russet is a fine tater, a fine
tater indeed!"
As the family shared in the eldest
daughter's joy, the middle daughter spoke
up. "Mother? I, too, have an
announcement."
"And what might that be?" encouraged
Mother Potato.
Not knowing quite how to begin, the middle
daughter paused, then said with
conviction, "I, too, am getting married!"
"You, too!" Mother Potato said with joy.
"That's wonderful! Twice the good news in
one evening! And who are you marrying,
Middle Daughter?"
"I'm marrying an Idaho!" beamed the middle
daughter.
"An Idaho!" said Mother Potato with joy.
"Oh, an Idaho is a fine tater, a fine
tater indeed!"
Once again, the room came alive with
laughter and excited plan for the future,
when the youngest Potato daughter
interrupted. "Mother? Mother Potato? Um,
I, too, have an announcement to make."
"Yes?" said Mother Potato with great
anticipation.
"Well," began the youngest Potato daughter
with the same sheepish grin as her eldest
sister before her, "I hope this doesn't
come as a shock to you, but I am getting
married, as well!"
"Really?" said Mother Potato with sincere
excitement. "All of my lovely daughters
married! What wonderful news! And who,
pray tell, are you marrying, Youngest
Daughter?"
"I'm marrying Peter Jennings!"
"Peter Jennings?!" Mother Potato scowled
suddenly. "But he's just a common tater! |