Two church members were going door-to-door and knocked on
Vickie's door who was not happy to see them. She told them in no uncertain
terms that she did not want to hear their message and slammed the door in their
faces.
To Vickie's surprise, however, the door did not close and
in fact, bounced back open.
She tried again and really put her back into it, and
slammed the door again with all her might, but got the same result. The door
bounced back open.
Convinced these rude young people were sticking their
foot in the door, she reared back to give it a slam that would teach them a
lesson, when one of them said, "Ma'am, before you do that again, you need
to move your cat."
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The
man approached the very beautiful woman in the large supermarket and asked, "You know, I've lost my wife here in the supermarket. Can you talk
to me for a couple of minutes?"
"Why?"
"Because every time I talk to a beautiful woman my wife appears out of nowhere."
"Why?"
"Because every time I talk to a beautiful woman my wife appears out of nowhere."
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The
convent had been presented with a new car, a red Mini Metro. Sister Lucy, the only qualified driver, became the chauffeur for all and sundry. Every Saturday she would drive Reverend Mother into town for the shopping.
All went well till Bank Holiday weekend when the town was so packed with people and cars that it became evident that there was no earthly place to park.
'Don't worry, Mother,' said Sister Lucy. 'You go into the supermarket and I'll drive round the block until you come out.'
Off sped the car, and Reverend Mother bustled round the store quickly, picking up all the necessary goods and then rushing back to the curbside. There she stood for five minutes, ten, fifteen, twenty. No sign of Sister
Lucy. Where could she be?
Eventually Reverend Mother approached a patrolling policeman.
'Excuse me, officer,' said she, 'have you seen a nun in a red Mini?'
'No,' replied the policeman, 'but these days nothing would surprise me!
All went well till Bank Holiday weekend when the town was so packed with people and cars that it became evident that there was no earthly place to park.
'Don't worry, Mother,' said Sister Lucy. 'You go into the supermarket and I'll drive round the block until you come out.'
Off sped the car, and Reverend Mother bustled round the store quickly, picking up all the necessary goods and then rushing back to the curbside. There she stood for five minutes, ten, fifteen, twenty. No sign of Sister
Lucy. Where could she be?
Eventually Reverend Mother approached a patrolling policeman.
'Excuse me, officer,' said she, 'have you seen a nun in a red Mini?'
'No,' replied the policeman, 'but these days nothing would surprise me!
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