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Ethel
« on: June 30, 2006, 10:24:23 AM »

Ethel was a bit of a demon in her wheelchair and loved to  charge around the corners on one wheel and hit maximum speed on the long corridors.
  
Because the poor woman was one sandwich short of a picnic, the other residents tolerated her, and some of the males actually joined in.  One day, Ethel was speeding up one corridor when a door opened and Kooky Clarence stepped out with his arm outstretched, "STOP!" he  shouted in a firm voice. "Have you got a license for that thing?" Ethel fished around in her handbag and pulled out ! a Kit Kat wrapper, and held it up to him. "OK" he said, and away Ethel sped down the hall.
 
 As she took the corner near the TV lounge on one wheel, Weird Harold popped out in front of her and shouted, "STOP! Have you got proof of insurance?"  Ethel dug into her handbag, pulled out a drink coaster, and held it up to him. Harold nodded, and said, "Carry on, ma'am."
  
 As Ethel neared the final corridor before the front door, Crazy Craig stepped out in front of her, stark naked, with a very sizable erection.
  
 "Oh, good grief," cried Ethel, "not the Breathalyser again"     [smiley=banana.gif]

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