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While I was studying in college (I got my degree in history, what else?) I found a joke book from the 1830's. most of the jokes were topical of the day ( like Clinton jokes) and made no sense to someone not in tune with the times. Please dont be offended.
The joke is about a boy, his dog and a farmer. It goes like this...
A boy is walking down the road to the woods with a gun and his dog, at a fence post the boy stops to talk to a farmer plowing his field.
(f) Where are you going with that big ole gun and that dog?
(b) Im going to the woods up ahead to do some hunting.
(f) Do you hunt much?
(b) yes sir, I try to hunt every week end.
(f) you even hunt on sundays?
(b) yes sir.
(f) dont you fear the Lord?
(b) well, I always take my gun.
While I was studying in college (I got my degree in history, what else?) I found a joke book from the 1830's. most of the jokes were topical of the day ( like Clinton jokes) and made no sense to someone not in tune with the times. Please dont be offended.
The joke is about a boy, his dog and a farmer. It goes like this...
A boy is walking down the road to the woods with a gun and his dog, at a fence post the boy stops to talk to a farmer plowing his field.
(f) Where are you going with that big ole gun and that dog?
(b) Im going to the woods up ahead to do some hunting.
(f) Do you hunt much?
(b) yes sir, I try to hunt every week end.
(f) you even hunt on sundays?
(b) yes sir.
(f) dont you fear the Lord?
(b) well, I always take my gun.