Q: What do lawyers use for birth control?
A: Their personalities.
Q: What is the difference between a tick and a lawyer?
A: A tick falls off of you when you die.
Q: Why does the law society prohibit sex between lawyers and their
clients?
A: To prevent clients from being billed twice for what is essentially
the same service.
Q: What do you have when 100 lawyers are buried up to their neck in
sand?
A: Not enough sand.
Q: What's the difference between a dead skunk in the road and a dead
lawyer in the middle of the road?
A: There are skid marks in front of the skunk.
Q: What is black and brown and looks good on a lawyer?
A: A Doberman.
Q: What do lawyers and sperm have in common?
A: One in 3,000,000 has a chance of becoming a human being.
Q: Did you hear that the Post Office just recalled their latest stamps?
A: They had pictures of lawyers on them...and people couldn't figure
out which side to spit on.
Q: What is the Lawyer's creed?
A: A man is innocent until proven broke.
Q: What's the difference between a female lawyer and a pit bull?
A: Lipstick.
Q: What do you call 20 lawyers skydiving from an airplane?
A: Skeet.
Q: What do you get when you cross a bad politician with a crooked
lawyer?
A: Chelsea Clinton
Q: If you see a lawyer on a bicycle, why should you swerve to avoid
hitting him?
A: It might be your bicycle.
Q: Santa Claus, the tooth fairy, an honest lawyer and an old drunk are
walking down the street together when they simultaneously spot a hundred
dollar
bill. Who gets it?
A: The old drunk, of course; the other three are mythical creatures.
Q: It was so cold last winter ... (How cold was it?)
A: I saw a lawyer with his hands in his own pockets.
A man walked into a lawyer's office and inquired about the lawyer's
rates. "$50.00 for three questions," replied the lawyer. "Isn't that awfully
steep?" asked the man. "Yes, the lawyer replied, and what was your third
question?"
Q: You're trapped in a room with a tiger, a rattlesnake and a lawyer.
You have a gun with two bullets. What should you do?
A: You shoot the lawyer... Twice
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