Sunday, November 15, 2009

More Jokes from Velma

Velma's my Train Friend from Philly.  I may never ride that train again, and certainly not at 7am, but I've grown to enjoy her "spam".  

Here are more jokes from Velma:




The Picnic
A Jewish Rabbi and a Catholic Priest met at the town's annual 4th of July picnic.
Old friends, they began their usual banter.
"This baked ham is really delicious," the priest teased the rabbi. "You really ought to try it. I know it's against your religion, but I can't understand why such a wonderful food should be forbidden! You don't
know what you're missing. You just haven't lived until you've tried Mrs. Hall's prized Virginia Baked Ham. Tell me, Rabbi, when are you going to break down and try it?"
The rabbi looked at the priest with a big grin, and said, "At your wedding.."


The Usher
An elderly woman walked into the local country church. The friendly usher greeted her at the door and helped her up the flight of steps,  "Where would you like to sit?" he asked politely.
         "The front row please," she answered.
         "You really don't want to do that," the usher said "The pastor is really boring."
         "Do you happen to know who I am?" the woman inquired.
         "No." he said..
         "I'm the pastor's mother," she replied indignantly.
         "Do you know who I am?" he asked.
         "No." she said.
         "Good," he answered.


Show and Tell
A kindergarten teacher gave her class a "show and tell" assignment. Each student was instructed to bring in an object to share with the class that represented their religion.
    The first student got up in front of the class and said, "My name is Benjamin and I am Jewish and this is a Star of David."
    The second student got up in front of the class and said, "My name is Mary. I'm a Catholic and this is a Rosary."
    The third student got in up front of the class and said, "My name is Tommy. I am Baptist, and this is a casserole."


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