Jokes - March
A drunk is stumbling through the woods…
A drunk is stumbling through the woods when he happens upon a preacher baptising folk in the river. He ambles down to the water’s edge then trips and falls down before the holy man. Almost overcome by the smell of alcohol, the preacher pipes up: “Lord have mercy on your drunken soul, brother - are you ready to find Jesus?”
Out of his skull, the drunk agrees. “Yes, I am!” he replies. And with that, the preacher grabs him and dunks him under the water. Moments later, he drags the boozer back up and says, “Brother, have you found Jesus?”
“No, preacher,” stammers the drunk, “I have not!”
Stunned by this, the preacher sends the drunk down again…this time leaving him there a little longer. Shortly he drags him back up again and says, “Rid your soul of the poison, brother - have you found Jesus?”
Gasping for air, the drunk splutters a reply, “No, preacher - I have not!”
At his wit’s end, the preacher sends the drunk down one last time. A full minute later, he pulls him out: “For the love of God,” shouts the preacher, “tell me you’ve found Jesus!”
Coughing his lungs up, the drunk wipes his eyes and turns to the preacher and says, “You sure this is where he fell in?”
A man follows a woman out of a movie theatre. She has a dog on a leash. He stops her and says, “I’m sorry to bother you, but I couldn’t help but notice that your dog was really into the movie. He cried at the right spots, he moved nervously in his seat at the boring parts, but most of all, he laughed like crazy at the funny parts. Don’t you find it unusual?”
“Yes,” she replied, “I found it very unusual. He hated the book!”
Through a scheduling mix up, a man and a woman who have never met before find themselves in the same sleeping carriage of a train. It’s late, the train is full, and everyone else is already asleep. After the initial embarrassment, they both manage to get to sleep; the woman on the top bunk, the man on the lower.
In the middle of the night the woman leans over and says, “I’m sorry to bother you, but I’m awfully cold and I was wondering if you could possibly pass me another blanket.”
The man leans out and, with a glint in his eye, says, “I’ve got a better idea … let’s pretend we’re married.”
“Why not,” giggles the woman.
“Good,” he replies. “Get your own blanket.”
Getting married is very much like going to a restaurant with friends. You order what you want, then when you see what the other person has, you wish you had ordered that.
At the cocktail party, one woman said to another, “Aren’t you wearing your wedding ring on the wrong finger?” The other replied, “Yes, I am, I married the wrong man.”
After a quarrel, a husband said to his wife, “You know, I was a fool when I married you.” She replied, “Yes, dear, but I was in love and didn’t notice.”
A lady inserted an ad in the classifieds: “Husband wanted”. Next day she received a hundred letters. They all said the same thing: “You can have mine.”
The bride, upon her engagement, went to her mother and said, “I’ve found a man just like father!” Her mother replied, “So what do you want from me, sympathy?”
When a woman steals your husband, there is no better revenge than to let her keep him.
Eighty percent of married men cheat in America. The rest cheat in Europe.
Man is incomplete until he is married. Then he is finished.
