The brother-in-law

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JimT
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The brother-in-law

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My brother-in-law was addicted to the hokey pokey.
It was a rough couple of years but he turned himself around.
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Yea, but how many times? :P
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1894cfan wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 9:51 am Yea, but how many times? :P
He was bothered every time he put his right foot in for quite some time.
But eventually that left.
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Probably used too much salt by shaking it all about
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That'll be a tough job someday getting him in the casket....in, out, in out :lol:
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Blaine wrote: Sun Oct 23, 2022 12:00 pm That'll be a tough job someday getting him in the casket....in, out, in out :lol:
Speaking of such things, I heard the inventor of the throat lozenge died recently.
There was no coughin' at his funeral.
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