A man and woman were on their first date.

A man and woman were on their first date. The woman was trying to make conversation and said, “So I hear you hunt deer.”

The man looked away and turned red. “What’s wrong?” asked the woman.

.. . “I’m not used to someone calling me dear on the first date,” the man said.

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One day, a baby camel and its father had a conversation. Baby Camel: Dad, why do we have humps on our backs? Father Camel: Well, son, our humps contain the fat necessary to sustain us though all the days when we’re out in the desert.

Baby Camel: Oh, okay. Dad, why do we have long eyelashes? Father Camel: They’re to protect our eyes from the sandstorms which rage in the desert.

Baby Camel: I get it now. Dad, why do we have big padded feet? Father Camel: Because the sand in the desert is very soft and we need big feet so that we can walk on the sand without sinking.

Baby Camel: Thanks, Dad. So what are we doing in the Zoo? =======

Hi there.

I’m Bob. I’m 80. Every morning, I sit on the same park bench and chat to my friend, Jim, who’s a full seven years older than me.

I’ve always wondered where he gets all his stamina from – he goes for a jog each day without fail, before meeting me. And, amazingly, he’s never out of breath. One fine day, I plucked up the courage to ask him: “Hey Jim, how on earth do you have all that stamina at your age?”

“Well, I eat Italian bread every day.

It keeps your energy level high, and you’ll have great stamina with the ladies,” Jim replied. Intrigued, I decided to visit the local bakery on my way home to find myself some Italian bread and hopefully get a vitality boost. As I looked around while trying to ensure that no one caught on to what I was doing, the lady asked me if I needed any help.

“Do you have any Italian bread?” I asked sheepishly. “Yes, there’s a whole shelf of it. Would you like some?”

“I want five loaves.”

“My goodness, five loaves?” she exclaimed.

“By the time you get to the fifth loaf, it’ll be hard.”

I left as fast as my old legs could carry me.

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