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mstraesop53 70M  
1814 posts
8/21/2014 11:14 am

There is an old joke about a gay Jewish man who was aching because he had no boyfriend. He is walking in Greenwich Village and passes a Gay Synagogue . Walks in, joins, starts attending services, becomes observant and is feeling good about himself. One Saturday a beautiful hunk sits next to him. He takes a chance an d puts his hand on his knee. He is immediately grabbed by two ushers and is thrown out on the street in the pouring rain. In the rain he looks up and says God, I have become a good observant Jew, and all I ask is that I will find love. Will I ever find love? He hears a booming voice that says "Yes, but not with the Rabbi's wife"

I give you hugs and hopefully a laugh


jenny14 75T  
90121 posts
8/21/2014 3:13 pm

ql

May I too send you a hug, please?

I hope you feel better soon ....

I loved mstr...'s joke


A life spent making mistakes is not only more honorable, but more useful than a life spent doing nothing. George Bernard Shaw

Jenny


kittykitty1260 63F
15748 posts
8/21/2014 3:41 pm



“Who says life is fair, where is that written?”
― William Goldman, The Princess Bride



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