W EEKLY EDITION FEB 7, 2018
Joke of the Week
A dog walks into a butcher shop and the butcher asks,
"What do you want?" The dog points to steak in a glass
case. "How many pounds?" The dog barks twice. "Anything
else?" The dog points to some pork chops and barks four
times.
So the butcher wraps up a two - pou nd steak and four pork
chops, and places the bag in the dog's mouth. He then takes
money from a purse tied around the dog's neck, and sees
him out. A customer, who has been watching in amazement,
follows the dog to a house several blocks away, where it
rin gs the doorbell to be let in. As the owner appears at the
door, the customer says, "What a remarkable dog!"
"Remarkable?" snorts the owner. "This is the second time
this week he's forgotten his keys."
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Volcanic Eruption in Philippines Raises Demand for Portable Units
Proof that portable toilets are needed for all kinds of natural
disasters
More portable toilets have been requested as over 81,000
people have evacuated their homes in the Philippines due
to a possible volcanic eruption. Cauliflower clouds and
fireworks are spewing from Mou nt Mayon and shelters are
overrun with around 200 evacuees to one room. Albay
Governor Francis Bichara says they are lacking 1,222 toilets
but that more should be delivered from Manila via the
military very soon.
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