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				Weekend dose of Humour 
				 
					My neighbour found out her dog could hardly hear so she took it to the vet. 
He found that the problem was hair in its ears. He cleaned both ears and the 
dog could hear fine.  The vet then proceeded to tell the lady that if she 
wanted to keep this from reoccurring she should go to the store and get some 
"Nair" hair remover and rub it in the dog's ears once a month.  
 
      
 
    The lady goes to the Chemist and gets some "Nair" hair remover. 
 
     
    When she goes to pay, the Chemist tells her, "If you're going to use 
this under your arms don't use deodorant for a few days." The lady says: 
"I'm not using it under my arms." The Chemist says: "If you're using it on 
your legs don't shave for a couple of days." The lady says: "I'm not using 
it on my legs either; if you must know, I'm using it on my schnauzer."  
 
      
 
    The Chemist says:  "Stay off your bicycle for at least a week." 
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      Irish Vasectomy 
 
                           
After having their 11th child, an Irish couple decided that that was  
enough, as they couldn't afford a larger bed. So the husband went to his  
doctor and told him that he and his wife didn't want to have any more  
children.  
   
The doctor told him there was a procedure called a vasectomy that would  
fix the problem but it was expensive. A less costly alternative was to  
go home, get a large firecracker, light it, put it in a beer can, then  
hold the can up to his ear and count to 10.  
   
The husband said to the doctor, "B'Jayzus, I may not be the smartest guy  
in the world, but I don't see how putting a firework in a beer can next  
to my ear is going to help me with my problem."  
"Trust me, it will do the job", said the doctor.  
So the man went home, lit a cracker and put it in a beer can. He held  
the can up to his ear and began to count:  
   
"1, 2, 3, 4, 5," at which point he paused, and placed the beer can  
between his legs so he could continue counting on his other hand.  
   
This procedure also works in New Zealand and Tasmania
				 
				
				
				
				
				 
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