more funnies

A mate of mine recently admitted to being addicted to brake fluid.
When I quizzed him on it he reckoned he could stop any time . . .

I knew a man who was suicidal.
He was really depressed, so I pushed him in front of a train.
He was chuffed to bits.

I went to the cemetery yesterday to lay some flowers on a grave. As I was
standing there I noticed 4 grave diggers walking about with a coffin . … …
3 hours later and they’re still walking about with it. . .
I thought to myself, these blokes have lost the plot!!

I was at a cashpoint yesterday when a little old lady asked if I could check
her balance.
Not being one to disappoint I gave her a big push and she fell over.

A new middle east crisis erupted last night as Dubai Television was refused
permission to broadcast ‘The Flintstones’.
A spokesman for the channel said . . .
‘A
claim was made that people in Dubai would not understand the humour, but
we know for a fact that people in Abu Dhabi Do.’

My son’s been asking me for a pet spider for his birthday, so I went to our
local pet shop and they were £70!!!
I thought, I can get one cheaper off the web.

Statistically, 6 out of 7 dwarves are not happy.

I was walking in a cemetery this morning and saw a bloke hiding behind a
gravestone. “Morning.” I said. “No” he replied, “just having a pee.”

My wife was hinting about what she wanted for our upcoming anniversary.
She said, ‘I want something shiny that goes from 0 to 150 in about 3 seconds.’
So I bought her some scales.

Went around to a friend’s house today. His wife was sat there with their
newborn baby. She asked if I’d like to wind it. . …
I thought that was a bit harsh so I gave it a dead leg instead.

Saw my mate outside the
Doctor’s today looking really worried.
“What’s the matter?” I asked.
“I’ve got the big C,” he said.
“What, cancer?”
“No, dyslexia.”

I start a new job in Seoul next week. I thought it was a good Korea move.

I got some new aftershave today that smells like breadcrumbs.
The birds love it!

The Prime Minister, David Cameron, has announced that he intends to make it more difficult to claim benefits.
>From next week, all the forms will be printed in English.

I was driving this morning when I saw an RAC van parked up.
The driver was sobbing uncontrollably and looked very miserable.
I thought to myself ‘that guy’s heading for a breakdown’.

On holiday recently in Spain I saw a sign that said ‘English speaking Doctor’
I thought, ‘What a good idea, why don’t we have them in our country?’

:lol: Good selection m8!! :chuckle: