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    Default A train story

    In another year or so I probably won't think this is funny, but at the moment I read this and giggle!


    Sitting together on a train, travelling through the Swiss Alps, were a
    Kiwi guy, an Australian bloke, a little old Greek lady, and a young
    blonde Swiss girl who was well proportioned up top.

    The Train goes into a dark tunnel and a few seconds later there is the
    sound of a loud slap. When the train emerges from the tunnel, the Kiwi
    has a bright red hand print on his cheek. No one speaks.

    The old lady thinks: The Kiwi guy must have groped the blonde in the
    dark, and she slapped his cheek.

    The blonde Swiss girl thinks: That Kiwi guy must have tried to grope
    me
    in the dark, but missed and fondled the old lady and she slapped his
    cheek.

    The Kiwi thinks: The Australian bloke must have groped the blonde in
    the
    dark. She tried to slap him but missed and got me instead.

    The Australian thinks: I can't wait for another tunnel, just so I can
    smack the Kiwi again.

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    It suits my sense of humor
    les

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    Boring signature time again!

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    Sorry Outback!
    I rarely read the jokes bit.....but a mate sent this to me a few days ago and I've been cacking myself ever since. So I just had to post it.
    I'll check in future.
    Funny though!

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    Still a good 'un, Noel


    The beatings will continue until morale improves.

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    All forgiven
    Boring signature time again!

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    You're right outback, it does sound familiar
    http://www.woodworkforums.ubeaut.com...hlight=chunnel
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    Any advances on June 2004...

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    I don't get it.

    Was that DaveInOz who just popped in? Your still alive mate?
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    You guys. We're a minority - you better not go slapping us in tunnels. Good joke though. Excellent.
    1st in Woodwork (1961)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wongo View Post
    I don't get it.

    Was that DaveInOz who just popped in? Your still alive mate?
    Sneaky bugger ain't I

    Been flat out at work for ages so I don't often get time to pop in let alone post. Good to see heaps of old avatars (faces)
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