Bart and Lia HOEN

> Well, we told the kidlets NO hamsters. They don't live very long and most
> kids get tired of them real quick as there isn't much you can do "with"
> them. My little sister had about a dozen "Rosie's" when she was little and
> each time one died my mother would sneak in a new one. I'm not sure who
> was fooling who <g>

That reminds me of the man who sees his dog bring in the neighbour bunny into
his yard, dead. He knows he has a few hours before the neighbour lady gets home
so he washes the fur, dries it with a hair dryer, goes to the neighbour yard,
puts the bunny back in the cage and props it up to look alive.The lady's
arrival at home is soon followed by a loud scream.
Going out in the yard, he asks what was the matter?
"Well, the bunny died yesterday and I buried it, and now I find it back in its
cage again!"

Bart

Corallyn

This is absolutely hillarious. Thanx for a good laugh. Corallyn



--- In [email protected], Bart and Lia HOEN
<ruhiya@n...> wrote:

> That reminds me of the man who sees his dog bring in the neighbour
bunny into
> his yard, dead. He knows he has a few hours before the neighbour
lady gets home
> so he washes the fur, dries it with a hair dryer, goes to the
neighbour yard,
> puts the bunny back in the cage and props it up to look alive.The
lady's
> arrival at home is soon followed by a loud scream.
> Going out in the yard, he asks what was the matter?
> "Well, the bunny died yesterday and I buried it, and now I find it
back in its
> cage again!"
>
> Bart