| The ultimate irish joke....Sent to me by a Irish Friend 
					The Ultimate Irish Joke> >
 > > Two Irishmen walk into a pet shop in Dingle. They head to the bird
 > > section and Gerry says to Paddy, "Dat's dem." The owner comes over
 > > and asks if he can help them.
 
 > > "Yeah, we'll take four of dem dere little budgies in dat cage up
 > > dere," says Gerry.
 > >
 > > The owner puts the budgies in a cardboard box.
 > >
 > > Paddy and Gerry pay for the birds, leave the shop and get into
 > > Gerry's truck to drive to the top of the Connor Pass.
 > >
 > > At the Connor Pass, Gerry looks down at the 1000 foot drop and says,
 > > "Dis looks like a grand place." He takes two birds out of the box,
 > > puts one on each shoulder and jumps off the cliff.
 > >
 > > Paddy watches as the budgies fly off and Gerry falls all the way to
 > > the bottom, killing himself stone dead. Looking down at the remains
 > > of his best pal, Paddy shakes his head and says, "Fook dat.    Dis budgie jumping is
 >too fook'n dangerous for me!"
 > >
 > > THERE'S MORE...
 > >
 > > Moment's later; Seamus arrives up at Connor Pass. He's been to the
 > > pet shop too and walks up to the edge of the cliff carrying another
 > > cardboard box in one hand and a shotgun in the other.
 > >
 
 "Hi, Paddy, watch dis," Seamus says.
 > >
 > > He takes a parrot from the box and lets him fly free. He then throws
 > > himself over the edge of the cliff with the gun. Paddy watches as
 > > half way down, Seamus takes the gun and shoots the parrot. Seamus
 > > continues to plummet down and down until he hits the bottom and breaks every
 > > bone in his body. Paddy shakes his head and says, "And I'm never trying dat parrotshooting either!"
 > >
 > > IT IS NOT OVER YET...
 > >
 > > Paddy is just getting over the shock of losing two friends when Sean
 > > appears.
 > >
 > > He's also been to the pet shop and is carrying a cardboard box out
 > > of which he pulls a chicken.
 > >
 > > Sean then takes the chicken by its legs and hurls himself off the
 > > cliff and disappears down and down until he hits a rock and breaks
 > > his spine.
 > >
 > > Once more Paddy shakes his head. "Fook dat, lads. First dere was
 > > Gerry with his budgie jumping, den Seamus parrotshooting...
 > > and now Sean and his fook'n hengliding!"
 
				
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