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An old man, Mr. Goldstein, was living the last of his life in a
nursing home. One day he appeared to be very sad and depressed. Nurse

Tracy asked if there was anything wrong.


"Yes, Nurse Tracy," said Mr. Goldstein, "My Private Part died today, and I am very sad."

Knowing her patients were forgetful and sometimes a little crazy, she replied, "Oh, I'm so sorry, Mr. Goldstein, please accept my condolences."


The following day, Mr. Goldstein was walking down the hall with his

Private Part hanging out of his pajamas, when he met Nurse Tracy.

"Mr. Goldstein," she said, "You shouldn't be walking down the hall like that. Please put your Private Part back inside your pajamas."


"But, Nurse Tracy," replied Mr. Goldstein, "I told you yesterday that my Private Part died."


"Yes, you did tell me that, but why is it hanging out of your pajamas?"

"Well, he replied, "Today's the viewing."

LOL.

Definately a 9.

6

10- very funny

4

10-I love it!!!

Out of ten you get a four.

LMAO! I have to give that one a ten...that's funny!

That's a big time 10!

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