In a world that had gotten so grim, this made me laugh. I’ve seen it before, and it made me laugh before, so maybe it’ll make you laugh now.

This is hilarious, so I had to reblog it…

 

 

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  1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

    Marilyn,, when I tried to put this on Facebook, I got this message:
    You can’t share this link
    teepee12.files.wordpress.com

    Your content couldn’t be shared, because this link goes against our Community Standards
    If you think this doesn’t go against our Community Standards let us know.

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    1. Marilyn Armstrong's avatarMarilyn Armstrong

      They decided I don’t agree with their community standards. I don’t agree with theirs, so I don’t post on Facebook. I keep the account open because there are authors there I follow, but I find I do not miss Facebook at all. I don’t go with THEIR STANDARDS? What standards?

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      1. lifelessons's avatarlifelessons Post author

        The first three times it wouldn’t publish it but it headed it up with your tepee URL. After that it left the tepee off and it would post it.. strange. is Tepee no longer an acceptable word???

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  2. Christine Goodnough's avatarChristine Goodnough

    This bit of wit made me smile. Since most Canadians know the difference between a cow and a moose, I’m going to re-write that one, tweaking an old prairie joke. 😉
    You have two cows, replacements for the two you had last fall. Two American hunters come up from some Eastern city to shoot a Canadian moose. To get in the spirit of things, they take two cases of Molson Canadian into the bush, and to keep themselves warm on cold Canadian nights they take a bottle of Johnny Walker.
    They shoot your two cows. Arriving at the border, they proudly display the moose they’ve shot. The customs agent sighs. The judge makes them apologize to you and their fine pays for bilingual road signs in northern Alberta. The present ones have become unreadable, having been shot full of holes by the locals.

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