Universal Jokes

  • Mouse Holes

    This guy was having a problem with mice in his apartment.

    "Dude," he told a friend, "I've tried everything and those damn mice keep coming back."

    "I had the same thing man," his friend says. "All you have to do is stuff steel wool in their little holes."

    "That's it?" the guy asked. "I'll do it tonight if it means getting rid of the damn rodents."

    About a week later the guy gets a call. "How's it going with the mice, buddy?"

    "Not so good, dude."

    "What's the problem?" his friend asks.

    "To be honest, I'm having a lot of trouble holding their little legs apart."
  • Beer Shampoo

    Two nuns were shopping in a food store and happened to be passing the beer and liquor section.

    One asks the other if she would like a beer.

    The other nun answered that would be good, but that she would be queasy about purchasing it.

    The first nun said that she would handle it and picked up a six pack and took it to the cashier.

    The cashier had a surprised look and the first nun said, "This is for washing our hair."

    The cashier without blinking an eye, reached under the counter and put a package of pretzel sticks in the bag with the beer saying, "Here, don't forget the curlers."
  • Why Marriages Fail?

    She married him because he was such a "strong man."
    She divorced him because he was such a "dominating male."

    He married her because she was so "fragile and petite."
    He divorced her because she was so "weak and helpless."

    She married him because "he knows how to provide a good living."
    She divorced him because "all he thinks about is business."

    He married her because "she reminds me of my mother."
    He divorced her because "she's getting more like her mother every day."

    She married him because he was "happy and romantic." She divorced him because he was "shiftless and fun-loving."

    He married her because she was "steady and sensible."
    He divorced her because she was "boring and dull."

    She married him because he was "the life of the party."
    She divorced him because "he never wants to come home from a party."
  • Deaf Horse ?

    A champion jockey is about to enter an important race on a new horse. The horse's trainer meets him before the race and says, "All you have to remember with this horse is that every time you approach a jump, you have to shout, 'ALLLLEEE OOOP!' really loudly in the horse's ear. Providing you do that, you'll be fine."

    The jockey thinks the trainer is mad but promises to shout the command. The race begins and they approach the first hurdle. The jockey ignores the trainer's ridiculous advice and the horse crashes straight through the centre of the jump.

    They carry on and approach the second hurdle. The jockey, somewhat embarrassed, whispers "Aleeee ooop" in the horse's ear. The same thing happens - the horse crashes straight through the centre of the jump.

    At the third hurdle, the jockey thinks, "It's no good, I'll have to do it" and yells, "ALLLEEE OOOP!" really loudly. Sure enough, the horse sails over the jump with no problems. This continues for the rest of the race, but due to the earlier problems the horse only finishes third.

    The trainer is fuming and asks the jockey what went wrong. The jockey replies, "Nothing is wrong with me - it's this bloody horse. What is he - deaf or something?"

    The trainer replies, "Deaf?? DEAF?? He's not deaf - he's BLIND!"
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