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Ubi bene ibi patria
Join Date: Jan 2007
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Irish Ayes
Might be a re-post.....
The Reverend John Fluff was the pastor in a small town in Northern Ireland. One day he was walking down the high street when he noticed a young lady of his congregation sitting in a pub drinking beer.
The Reverend wasn't happy! He walked through the open door of the pub and sat down next to the woman. "Miss Fitzgerald," he said sternly, "This is no place for a member of my congregation. Why don't you let me take you home?"
"Sure!" she said with a slur, obviously very drunk. When Miss Fitzgerald stood up from the bar, she began to weave back and forth.
The Reverend realized that she'd had far too much to drink and grabbed her arms to steady her. When he did, they both lost their balance and tumbled onto the floor. After a few moments, the Reverend wound up on top of Miss Fitzgerald, her skirt hiked up to her waist.
The pub barkeeper looked over and said, "Oy mate! We won't have any of that carrying on in this pub.
"The Reverend looked up at the landlord and stammered, "But sir, you don't understand...I'm Pastor Fluff.
"The barkeeper said, "Ah well, if you're that far in, ye might as well finish."
Cheers
JB
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