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The last thing that made you laugh

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This is what happens when you sniff glue for a decade or two....:confused::eek::fearscream::fearful::screamcat:
When I was growing up,my parents gave me wooden flying model airplanes to build and play with. The cement was very toxic and emitted some pretty serious fumes that got you gooned to the moon :p
When I turned about 13,my Dad taught me some basic autobody repairs that pretty much have the same effect on a child's fragile eggshell mind...might be why I am so freakin' nuts ;)
 
Microwave Ovens:

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In theory, we put our food in the Microwave oven, set the cooking options, press start and then go and do other things while it cooks.
In reality, we put our food in the Microwave oven, set the cooking options, press start and then just stand there and watch it cook while complaining that it's too slow.
 
The funny thing about Shakespeare is that he wrote a lot of dirty jokes and references in his plays.
The annoying part is that it takes 15 minutes for someone to explain to you that the line you've just read 40 times was a joke about farting.
 

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