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Posted by Lucille on September 3, 2009, 4:43 pm
Don't blame me-I just copy them from someone else
Native Math
.There were three pregnant Indian squaws laying on animal hides about to
give birth.
The first squaw, who was laying on a buffalo hide, gave birth to a 6 lb., 5
oz. baby boy.
The second, who was laying on a deer hide, gave birth to a 5 lb., 5 oz. baby
boy.
The third, who was laying on a hippopotamus hide, gave birth to twin boys
totaling 11 lb., 10 oz.
Therefore, we can conclude that the sons of the squaw on the hippopotamus
hide equals the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
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Posted by on September 3, 2009, 6:41 pm
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>Don't blame me-I just copy them from someone else
>Native Math
>.There were three pregnant Indian squaws laying on animal hides about to
>give birth.
>The first squaw, who was laying on a buffalo hide, gave birth to a 6 lb., 5
>oz. baby boy.
>The second, who was laying on a deer hide, gave birth to a 5 lb., 5 oz. baby
>boy.
>The third, who was laying on a hippopotamus hide, gave birth to twin boys
>totaling 11 lb., 10 oz.
>Therefore, we can conclude that the sons of the squaw on the hippopotamus
>hide equals the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
Ooh, ooh not even pc girl !
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Posted by Lucille on September 3, 2009, 7:22 pm
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> wrote:
>>Don't blame me-I just copy them from someone else
>>Native Math
>>.There were three pregnant Indian squaws laying on animal hides about to
>>give birth.
>>The first squaw, who was laying on a buffalo hide, gave birth to a 6 lb.,
>>5
>>oz. baby boy.
>>The second, who was laying on a deer hide, gave birth to a 5 lb., 5 oz.
>>baby
>>boy.
>>The third, who was laying on a hippopotamus hide, gave birth to twin boys
>>totaling 11 lb., 10 oz.
>>Therefore, we can conclude that the sons of the squaw on the hippopotamus
>>hide equals the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
> Ooh, ooh not even pc girl !
Me, not pc. I is a New Yawk Liberal and I think pc is fine but sometimes
overdone, and it's also okay to call a joke just a joke and forget pc for a
change.
Most important, is it funny?
L
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Posted by on September 3, 2009, 7:35 pm
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>> wrote:
>>>Don't blame me-I just copy them from someone else
>>>Native Math
>>>.There were three pregnant Indian squaws laying on animal hides about to
>>>give birth.
>>>The first squaw, who was laying on a buffalo hide, gave birth to a 6 lb.,
>>>5
>>>oz. baby boy.
>>>The second, who was laying on a deer hide, gave birth to a 5 lb., 5 oz.
>>>baby
>>>boy.
>>>The third, who was laying on a hippopotamus hide, gave birth to twin boys
>>>totaling 11 lb., 10 oz.
>>>Therefore, we can conclude that the sons of the squaw on the hippopotamus
>>>hide equals the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
>> Ooh, ooh not even pc girl !
>Me, not pc. I is a New Yawk Liberal and I think pc is fine but sometimes
>overdone, and it's also okay to call a joke just a joke and forget pc for a
>change.
>Most important, is it funny?
>L
W e l l - I suppose it depends what you find funny lol I'm sure
Fred will like it !
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Posted by Lucille on September 3, 2009, 7:41 pm
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> wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>>Don't blame me-I just copy them from someone else
>>>>Native Math
>>>>.There were three pregnant Indian squaws laying on animal hides about to
>>>>give birth.
>>>>The first squaw, who was laying on a buffalo hide, gave birth to a 6
>>>>lb.,
>>>>5
>>>>oz. baby boy.
>>>>The second, who was laying on a deer hide, gave birth to a 5 lb., 5 oz.
>>>>baby
>>>>boy.
>>>>The third, who was laying on a hippopotamus hide, gave birth to twin
>>>>boys
>>>>totaling 11 lb., 10 oz.
>>>>Therefore, we can conclude that the sons of the squaw on the
>>>>hippopotamus
>>>>hide equals the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.
>>> Ooh, ooh not even pc girl !
>>Me, not pc. I is a New Yawk Liberal and I think pc is fine but
>>sometimes
>>overdone, and it's also okay to call a joke just a joke and forget pc for
>>a
>>change.
>>Most important, is it funny?
>>L
> W e l l - I suppose it depends what you find funny lol I'm sure
> Fred will like it !
I hope so, and Joan too.
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>Native Math
>.There were three pregnant Indian squaws laying on animal hides about to
>give birth.
>The first squaw, who was laying on a buffalo hide, gave birth to a 6 lb., 5
>oz. baby boy.
>The second, who was laying on a deer hide, gave birth to a 5 lb., 5 oz. baby
>boy.
>The third, who was laying on a hippopotamus hide, gave birth to twin boys
>totaling 11 lb., 10 oz.
>Therefore, we can conclude that the sons of the squaw on the hippopotamus
>hide equals the sons of the squaws on the other two hides.