Benefit of aging — suicide attempt fails

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Ageing Aunt Mildred was a 93-year-old woman who was particularly despondent over the recent death of her husband. She decided that she would just kill herself and join him in death.

Thinking that it would be best to get it over with quickly, she took out his old Army pistol and made the decision to shoot herself in the heart, since it was badly broken in the first place.

Not wanting to miss the vital organ and become a vegetable and a burden to someone, she called her doctor’s office to inquire as to just exactly where the heart would be on a woman.

The doctor said, “Your heart would be just below your left breast.”

Later that night Mildred was admitted to the hospital with a gunshot would to her left knee.

Emergency Room

16 men’s views about marriage

Marriage

 

The great question, which I have not been able to answer, . . . is,

“What does a woman want?”

Dumas

 

By all means marry. If you get a good wife, you’ll be happy.

If you get a bad one, you’ll become a philosopher.

 Socrates

 

I had some words with my wife, and she had some paragraphs with me.

Sigmund Freud

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Adventures in English Cuisine — Giddyup Burgers

From Findus Press Office:

New source of recipes:
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Giddyup Burgers:
Horse at Tesco
Horse's cuts
Horsemeat at a butchers in France
Heard on BBC 4:
Sign in a café window in Leeds: “Burger, Cup of Tea, and a Kindly Word — £1”
 
An elderly lady walks in and orders the burger and tea and when served asks “and what about the kindly word”
 
The waitress replies ” If I were you, I wouldn’t touch that burger”

Tighter parking restrictions introduced in England

Parking restrictuions tigtened up

Dyson Airblade Hand Dryer — problem and solution

The Dyson Airblade is rapidly becoming the Boeing 787 of hand dryers.

Fortunately the owner of this one was able to find an alternative method of use:

Dyson Airblade

Thanks to Chris Ormston from the Group for People Who Appreciate Quality Hand-Dryers, a very active and informative appreciation society.

Feds Raid Gun Shop — it’s amazing what they found

Feds raid gun shop

One from those “good ‘ol days” in the library

X rated

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Guts or Balls?

X Rated

guts or balls

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Football causes brain damage? There are indications this is the case:

Dear DMC,

super-bowl-match-up-set

Brain damage, unfortunately, comes to mind when I read the Super Bowl hoopla.

Am not referring here to brain damage of people attending and apparently enjoying the razzle-dazzle, although one does wonder about that.

Am referring to brain damage to players — the disturbing fallout from football and similar damgerous sports that has now even reached the litigation stage:http://nflconcussionlitigation.com

brain damage

In this regard I’d like to pass along evidence of brain damage that has been coming across my desk recently:

1.   Football commentator and former player Joe Theismann: “Nobody in football should be called a genius. A genius is a guy like Norman Einstein.”

2.   Stu Grimson, Chicago Blackhawks left wing, explaining why he keeps a color photo of himself above his locker: “That’s so when I forget how to spell my name, I can still find my clothes.”

3.   Boxing promoter Dan Duva on Mike Tyson going to prison: “Why would anyone expect him to come out smarter? He went to prison for three years, not Princeton.” [Read more…]

Hope your car’s mechanic is brighter than this one:

When my husband and I arrived at an automobile dealership to pick up our car that had been there for servicing, we were told the keys had been locked in it.

We went to the service department and found a mechanic working feverishly to unlock the driver side door. As I watched from the passenger side, I instinctively tried the door handle and discovered that it was unlocked.

‘Hey,’ I announced to the technician, ‘it’s open!’

His reply: ‘I know. I already got that side.