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Sunday, April 3, 2011

Maxim of the Week


Joelene tells her daddy she’s so proud of being a dairy farmer’s daughter that she’d love to go along with him to the Farmers’ Convention in the big city; and with her own hotel room she won’t be any trouble at all.

Maxim:
Butter wouldn’t melt in her mouth.




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12 comments:

  1. How do you come up with a new one every week? And so funny!!

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  2. I know what she's up too. I've heard all those farmers' daughters jokes!

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  3. I hope he decides to protect his dairy heir.

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  4. Susan,
    I'm glad you think so!

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  5. Joyce,
    I have a backlog of maxims because I was actually making one every day for a number of months. My intention was to do a year's worth. I still might! I'm so pleased you get my sense of humour.

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  6. Stickup Artist,
    You don't suppose our Joelene was actually the source of those naughty jokes, do you? I've never actually heard one right through...probably wouldn't find it funny if I did, anyway.

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  7. DCW,
    Cowabunga! You hit the bull's eye with that one.

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  8. So this is how one butters up a dairy farmer ~

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  9. Driftwood,
    Yup, butter him up then milk him dry!

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  10. This leaves some room for interpretation, Lynne! However, if she's that prim and proper... Maybe she's eyeing the position of State Dairy Princess...

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  11. Margaret,
    I suspect she's not actually all that prim and proper...would that really disqualify her from being crowned Provincial Dairy Princess in this day and age? It would certainly get her a lot of attention in the gossip rags and entertainment "news" shows. After all, there's no such thing as bad publicity. I think she's a little girl with big city dreams.

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