Childbirth At 65

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Lon
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Childbirth At 65

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With all the new technology regarding fertility recently, a 65-year-old

friend of mine was able to give birth. When she was discharged from the

hospital and went home, I went to visit.

'May I see the new baby?' I asked

'Not yet,' She said 'I'll make coffee and we can visit for a while first.'

Thirty minutes had passed, and I asked, 'May I see the new baby now?'

'No, not yet,' She said.

After another few minutes had elapsed,

I asked again, 'May I see the baby now?'



'No, not yet,' replied my friend.

Growing very impatient, I asked, 'Well, when can I see the baby?'

'WHEN HE CRIES!' she told me.

'WHEN HE CRIES?' I demanded. 'Why do I have to wait until he CRIES?'

'BECAUSE I FORGOT WHERE I PUT HIM, O.K.?!!'

:wah:
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Post by M.A.S »

Lon;1327611 wrote:

'WHEN HE CRIES?' I demanded. 'Why do I have to wait until he CRIES?'

'BECAUSE I FORGOT WHERE I PUT HIM, O.K.?!!'

:wah:


lol :yh_rotfl

your friend is funny, heheheheh
I miss you Odie
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Post by Peg »

Lon;1327611 wrote: With all the new technology regarding fertility recently, a 65-year-old

friend of mine was able to give birth. When she was discharged from the

hospital and went home, I went to visit.

'May I see the new baby?' I asked

'Not yet,' She said 'I'll make coffee and we can visit for a while first.'

Thirty minutes had passed, and I asked, 'May I see the new baby now?'

'No, not yet,' She said.

After another few minutes had elapsed,

I asked again, 'May I see the baby now?'



'No, not yet,' replied my friend.

Growing very impatient, I asked, 'Well, when can I see the baby?'

'WHEN HE CRIES!' she told me.

'WHEN HE CRIES?' I demanded. 'Why do I have to wait until he CRIES?'

'BECAUSE I FORGOT WHERE I PUT HIM, O.K.?!!'

:wah:
:yh_rotfl :yh_rotfl Cute.
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Post by Oscar Namechange »

When pregnant that baby would be bungy jumping every time she had a poo.
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Post by Odie »

Lon;1327611 wrote: With all the new technology regarding fertility recently, a 65-year-old

friend of mine was able to give birth. When she was discharged from the

hospital and went home, I went to visit.

'May I see the new baby?' I asked

'Not yet,' She said 'I'll make coffee and we can visit for a while first.'

Thirty minutes had passed, and I asked, 'May I see the new baby now?'

'No, not yet,' She said.

After another few minutes had elapsed,

I asked again, 'May I see the baby now?'



'No, not yet,' replied my friend.

Growing very impatient, I asked, 'Well, when can I see the baby?'

'WHEN HE CRIES!' she told me.

'WHEN HE CRIES?' I demanded. 'Why do I have to wait until he CRIES?'

'BECAUSE I FORGOT WHERE I PUT HIM, O.K.?!!'

:wah:


to cute!:yh_rotfl:yh_rotfl
Life is just to short for drama.
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