Wednesday, June 02, 2010

Jockey Shorts

The Big Boy


Boned Jello
A group of 3rd, 4th, and 5th graders, accompanied by two female teachers, went on a field trip to the local racetrack, (Churchill Downs ) to learn about thoroughbred horses and the supporting industry (Bourbon), but mostly to see the horses.


When it was time to take the children to the bathroom, it was decided that the girls would go with one teacher and the boys would go with the other. The teacher assigned to the boys was waiting outside the men's room when one of the boys came out and told her that none of them could reach the urinal.


Having no choice, she went inside, helped the boys with their pants, and began hoisting the little boys up one by one, holding on to their 'wee-wees' to direct the flow away from their clothes.


As she lifted one, she couldn't help but notice that he was unusually well endowed. Trying not to show that she was staring the teacher said, 'You must be in the 5th grade.'

'No, ma'am', he replied. 'I'm riding Silver Arrow in the seventh race, but I appreciate your help.'

Merrily

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Um, is this bit of text supposed to be stretched to unreadability like that?

Rodger the Real King of France said...

Ay Carumba. I didn't catch the "pre format" command in the original e-mail text. It only affects IE, so I didn't catch it until you brought it to my attention. Thank you.

DougM said...

Ah, Rodge ...
That was *sniff* beautiful, man.
Thank you for that stroll through memory lane.
I'm thinkin' that's the fifth-oldest joke I can remember.
It's a classic that every generation needs to discover for itself. Only the best jokes survive the test of time.
I'll bet this one was told in hippodromes, yurts an' teepees.

Anonymous said...

Dead Sea Scrolls, cave 6, jar 147, fragment 37...

Rodger the Real King of France said...

The oldest joke I can remember had to do with a pickle factory.

DougM said...

Heh,
the oldest joke I can remember ended with, "Yeah, an' it's deep, too."
Ah, me. *sigh* They don't make 'em like that any more.

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