W EEKLY EDITION OCTOBER 3, 2018
Joke of the Week
A veterinarian in a lakeshore town was known for his wry
humor. He surpassed himself one summer day when a
woman, who was visiting, brought a dog t o him after an
encounter with a porcupine.
After almost an hour of prying, pulling, cutting and
stitching, he returned the dog to its owner, who asked
what she owed.
"$150 dollars ma'am," he answered.
"Now that's simply outrageous!" she stormed. "That's
what's wrong with you people, you're always trying to
overcharge summer visitors. What do you do in the winter,
wh en there is no one here to overc harge?"
"Raise porcupines, ma'am."
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