Tuesday, 12 January 2010

Tuesday Milder?

Good Morning/Evening,,chilled Peeps,positive heatwave here with temperatures up to freezing point and even nudging over,

Tootling off to hossy this afta to tell my Onco what my next treatment should be!LOL

Hope you all have a "Slitherless" day on da roads!!

Cheers

French Paratroops,,,,,,,,,

Two French paratroopers were seconded to the SAS for special training. After the first day they met up in the bar.

Ah, Pierre," asks one, " 'ow 'av you been doiiing?"

Merde!" answers Pierre. "I 'av 'ad a MOS' terrible day. Terrible!

At seex zis morning I was woken by zis beeg 'airy sergeant. 'E dragged me out of bed and on to ze parade ground."

"And Zen what 'appened?" inquires his mate.

"I weel tell you what 'appened! 'E made me climb urp zis silly leetle platform five feet off ze ground and Zen 'e said "Jurmp!"."

'And did you jump?" asks his mate.

"I did not. I told 'im - 'I am a French paratrooper. I do not jump five feet. It is beneass my dignity.'"

"And Zen what 'appened?" asks his mate.

"Zen 'e made me climb up zis silly leetle platform ten feet off ze ground, and 'e said "Jump!"."

"And did you jurmp?" asks his mate.

!I did not. I told 'im - "I am a French paratrooper. It is beneass my dignity to jump ten feet."

"What 'appened Zen?" asks his mate.

"Zen 'e made me climb urp zis rickety platform a 'undred feet above ze parade ground. 'E undid 'is trousers, took out zis enormous willy, and said: 'If you do not jurmp, I am going to stick zis right urp your burm.'"

"Ooooh!" says his mate. "And did you jurmp?"

"A Leetle, .at ze beginning."

 

2 comments:

  1. Gooooooood Day Folks,

    Hey Phil, great joke, and Multiply must have thought so too. Your post appeared three times, lol.

    GOOD LUCK AT THE ONCOLOGY APPOINTMENT!

    I looked out at our now snow-free back garden this morning and saw the WEIRDEST early spring flowers growing....




    Can you believe that?

    LOL

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  2. Yes, good luck Phil with your Oncology appointment today.

    No more snow and temperature rising.
    Local horse owners pleased that at last they can dig their animals out.

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