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Monday, September 19, 2016
A Joke to Start the Week - "Three Brothers"
It's another Monday morning. And you know what that means. It's time for another Joke to Start the Week. Until now, most of our joke tellers have been from New Jersey and New York. Today we're extending our reach to Connecticut to accommodate our latest joke teller, Joyce Fama.
When she's not telling jokes, Joyce is an award winning Connecticut sculptor. Her medium is fired clay that is finished with custom patinas.
As we welcome Joyce to our family of joke tellers, we're inviting any of our readers who want to join the club to send us a video clip of a joke that you think is suitable for posting on a future Monday. The only requirements are that is it has to be funny and family friendly.
Here's the setup for today's joke: Three brothers decide to leave their homeland and their mama and go to the United States to seek their fortune. And then...
Joyce's comment to accompany the joke is "Be good to your mama, she'll appreciate it."
Enjoy!
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Clean and funny
ReplyDeleteThat's the old parrot joke but the parrot spoke 5 languages. Momma says that the chicken was delicious. The son writes back, "but Momma, that parrot spoke 5 languages". So Momma writes back, "So, why didn't he say something?"
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