W EEKLY EDITION AUGUST 15, 2018
Joke of the Week
Two older gents were sitting by the seaside playing checkers.
One said, "I watched a documentary the other night about how they put shi ps
together. It was riveting." His friend replied, "I don't watch that ship. It's boring."
A fellow walking by almost keeled over with laughter when he heard their
conversation, but his companion gave him a stern talking to. "If you sink about it,"
he said, "it's nothing we should tak e on board. Let's bow out of this and go sip
some port."
His chuckling friend agreed. "Let's get some of the buoys together too. We can
watch 'Berth of a Nation.' It's a film aboat the Navy."
The stern fellow said, "What the hull? The buoys are hanging o ut with their gulls.
They won't watch a movie aboat the Navy n o matter how weldone it is."
"Ah, you're right about that," replied his friend. "I had a sinking feeling it would be too deep for them the moment I sugges ted
it."
So the friends walked on, and what happened next I'd rudder not say.
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