xkatz
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Dunno xkatz, what?
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Dunno xkatz, what?
Dunno xkatz, what?
Ow! *rubs side*What were Adams first words to Eve?
Once there were two racehorses, Charlie and Joe, and they were the the fastest racehorses ever to grace the track.
Nobody could beat Charlie.... except Joe.
These horses were brothers. They were raised on the same ranch, born from the same mare, they ate from the same feedbag and drank from the same trough. These were brothers.
Spirits were high as the Kentucky Derby approached. Charlie was, however, beginning to tire of always finishing second. He approached Joe: "Hey Joe, we're brothers. We were raised on the same ranch, born from the same mare, we eat from the same feedbag and drink from the same trough. I mean, we're brothers. Do you think maybe this year you could let me win the Derby?"
Joe thought about it and said, "OK, sure. It's your year." Charlie rared up and galloped away cheerfully, because, as you remember, nobody could beat Charlie.... except Joe.
Race day finally arrived, and the crowd was tense with anticipation. This year, once again all the betting was that the race would come down to the brothers, Charlie and Joe. Bookies all knew that nobody could beat Charlie.... except Joe.
"Boy are they in for a surprise" thought Charlie excitedly. He pranced over to Joe and said, "Remember Joe, you said you're gonna let me win this time, right?" Joe reassured his twin. "You bet, Chuck. It's your year."
The race was exciting as always, and it came down to the final lap. Charlie was a good length out in front and feeling on top of the world! The crowd was screaming and bookies were frantically talking on their cell phones when, on the home stretch, out of nowhere Joe turned on the speed and blew past his brother. Nobody could beat Charlie.... except Joe.
Charlie was devastated. He sulked for weeks and wouldn't even look or speak to his brother. As the Belmont Stakes were coming up - the last of the Triple Crown races - Charlie finally worked up the will to approach Joe.
"Joe, I can't tell you how devastated I was when you ran right past me after you said I could win. I mean, we're brothers... We were raised on the same ranch, born from the same mare, we eat from the same feedbag and drink from the same trough. We're brothers. How could you lie like that?"
Joe said, "Yeah, I feel bad. Tell you what: The Belmont Stakes will be your race." Charlie couldn't contain his excitement and trained harder than ever, because he knew that nobody could beat Charlie.... except Joe.
You could hear the trumpet blast announcing that Race Day had begun. Charlie was all excited, just knowing that Joe felt bad and surely wouldn't pull the same stunt this time. As the gates opened, Charlie took a commanding lead and dominated the pack. He was positively giddy when he could see the finish line approaching. The giddiness came to an abrupt halt when he saw Joe pass him in a blur. Nobody could beat Charlie.... except Joe.
It was a solemn day on the horse farm as the twins were unloaded from their air-conditioned trailer. Other animals on the ranch felt the tension too. Charlie was sobbing quietly. "After all that, and you did it again. Aren't we brothers? We were raised on the same ranch, born from the same mare, we eat from the same feedbag and drink from the same trough. We're brothers, right?"
Joe felt really bad this time. He couldn't think of a way to comfort his brother. Finally, he had an idea... He went over to Charlie and said, "Look. How about we race to that stump over there behind the barn? I promise I'll let you win this time." Charlie, barely able to choke out any words through the tears, reluctantly agreed.
The other animals were excited. How cool would it be to see the two fastest horses in the world duke it out right there on the farm! Joe nodded at Charlie to get going to give him a head start. Charlie was feeling good again in his element. He loved running, and this was his day! He was bursting with pride as he approached the stump, when suddenly Joe zoomed past, once again dashing Charlie's dreams. There was no consoling Charlie this time. He fell on the ground in a quivering, sobbing heap.
The dog was stunned. He went over to Joe, who was standing over Charlie and said, "I can't believe you did that! You're brothers. You were raised on the same ranch, born from the same mare, you ate from the same feedbag and drank from the same trough. I mean, you are brothers!"
Joe looked over at Charlie and said, "Check it out! A talking dog!"
That's cruel.
It also reminds me of the Purple Gorilla Joke. I don't have 4 hours to devote to telling the joke ending in the biggest letdown of a punchline.