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      utahma
          (TD)  9 Apr  2006 10:05am
    
 
  A couple drove several miles down a country road, not saying a word. An earlier discussion had led to an argument, and neither wanted to concede their position.          As they passed a barnyard of mules and pigs, the husband sarcastically asked, "Relatives of yours?"          "Yep," the wife replied, "In-laws."
  
     
  
  
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     Posted by
      black_fox
          (VIP)  9 Apr  2006 12:24pm
    
 
  this has also been posted b4
  
     
  
  
    OK!!
     Posted by
      wilpat
          (VIP)  9 Apr  2006  8:53pm
    
 
  So what!!!! 
  If you don't like it don't read it!!
  
     
  
  
    Yes!
     Posted by
      Kaupanger
          (VIP) 10 Apr  2006 12:43pm
    
 
  And don't fail to remember that we all forget. I've heard this joke at least 3 times before. And forgotten it just as many. Thus, for my part, don't worry about repeats, utahma!
  
     
  
  
    repeats
     Posted by
      scratchfancy
           13 Apr  2006 10:28am
    
 
  i don't know about anyone else, but i need to hear a joke a few times as well as tell it for it to stick in my poor battered memory banks.    And a good joke is always worth repeating in my book.
  
     
  
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