Out of the hat. Ron was walking down the street when he met a small boy. Ron asked his name.
The lad replied, 'Six and seven-eighths.'
Ron looked puzzled and asked him why his parents had given him such a strange name, and the youngster replied, 'Oh, they just picked it out of a hat.'
Whose side are you on? A British Army Colonel was walking down Oxford Street in London, when he saw a man with no arms and no legs sitting on the pavement playing a mouth organ.
A sign beside the chap read, 'Victim of the Falklands War.'
'I say how disgraceful, eh?' said the colonel, 'the way the country treats its veterans.' So saying, he pulled out his wallet and peeled off two fifty pound notes and dropped them in the ex-soldier's hat.
The veteran looked up and said, 'Muchas gracias, senor.'
online bingo articles
grattage gratuit
The lad replied, 'Six and seven-eighths.'
Ron looked puzzled and asked him why his parents had given him such a strange name, and the youngster replied, 'Oh, they just picked it out of a hat.'
Whose side are you on? A British Army Colonel was walking down Oxford Street in London, when he saw a man with no arms and no legs sitting on the pavement playing a mouth organ.
A sign beside the chap read, 'Victim of the Falklands War.'
'I say how disgraceful, eh?' said the colonel, 'the way the country treats its veterans.' So saying, he pulled out his wallet and peeled off two fifty pound notes and dropped them in the ex-soldier's hat.
The veteran looked up and said, 'Muchas gracias, senor.'
online bingo articles
grattage gratuit