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grin NCR ~ Wednesday Humor, May 6th...

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The Revenoor, a most discerning and astute gentleman from out west,
sent this on a young man in college...

A young cowboy from Texas goes off to college. Half way through the
semester, having foolishly squandered all his money .... he calls home.

"Dad," he says, "You won't believe what modern education is developing!
They actually have a program here at A&M that will teach our dog, Ole'
Blue how to talk!"

"That's amazing," his Dad says. "How do I get Ole' Blue in that program?"

"Just send him down here with $1,000" the young cowboy says "and I'll
get him in the course."

So, his father sends the dog and $1,000. About two-thirds of the way
through the semester, the money again runs out. The boy calls home.

"So how's Ole' Blue doing son?" his father asks.

"Awesome, Dad, he's talking up a storm," he says, "but you just won't
believe this - they've had such good results they have started to teach
the animals how to read!"

"Read?" says his father, "No kidding! How do we get Ol' Blue in that
program?"

"Just send $2,500, I'll get him in the class."

The money promptly arrives. But our hero has a problem. At the end of
the year, his father will find out the dog can neither talk, nor read. So
he shoots the dog.

When he arrives home at the end of the year, his father is all excited.
"Where's Ole' Blue? I just can't wait to see him read something and talk!"

"Dad," the boy says, "I have some grim news. Yesterday morning, just
before we left to drive home, Ole' Blue was in the living room, kicked
back in the recliner, reading the Wall Street Journal, like he usually does.
Then Ole' Blue turned to me and asked, So, is your daddy still messing
around with that little redhead who lives down the street?
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The father went white and exclaimed, "I hope you shot that lying dog
before he talks to your mother!"

"I sure did, Dad!"

"That's my boy!"

The kid went on to law school, and now serves in Washington, DC as a
congressman.

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