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There was an old man from Pinole Who always got in the wrong hole, And when he withdrew, All covered with goo, His temper was out of control.
Said my wife as she stood on a rostrum, "I don't mind if I don't have colostrum, But I'll take an option If your child's for adoption--- Though I cannot bear kids, I can foster 'em."
There was an old sculptor named Phidias Whose knowledge of art was invidious. He carved Aphrodite Without any nightie--- Which startled the purely fastidious.
A lawyer who was a newlywed groom Took his bride to their honeymoon room But they talked the whole night As to who had the right To do what, with which, and to whom.
A quick witted astronaut, Dwight, When asked about his upcoming flight, Did he have worry one 'Bout landing on the sun ? "Heck no, we're landing at night!"
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