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splitrivet - 8/11/04 at 04:20 PM

A professor at the University is giving a seminar on the supernatural. To

> get a feel for his audience, he asks them, "How many folk here believe in

> ghosts?"

> About 80 students raise their hands. "That's a good start," says the

> professor, "For those who believe in ghosts, do any of you think you've

> ever seen a ghost?"

> About 40 students raise their hands.

> "That's really good," continues the professor, "I'm really glad you take

> this seriously. Has anyone here ever talked to a ghost?"

> 15 students raise their hands.

> "That's a great response," remarks the impressed professor, "has anyone

> here ever touched a ghost?"

> 3 students raise their hands.

> "Brilliant. But let me ask you one question further...

> Have any of you ever been intimate with a ghost?"

> One of his students from a Norfolk village raises his hand.

> The professor is astonished. He takes off glasses, takes a step back, and

> says, "Son, all the years I've been giving this lecture, no one has ever

> claimed that.

> You've got to come up here and tell us about your experience." The student

> replies with a nod and begins to make his way up to the podium. The

> professor asks, "Well, tell us what it's like to have made love to a

> ghost."

> The student replies, "Ghost??!! F*ck it ... I thought you said goats."


locoboy - 8/11/04 at 04:29 PM



Went to a University Officer Training Ball in Cardiff city hall when i was at uni and one of the gentlemen who had far too much to drink woke up with the regimantal figurehead - a goat - for company, the goat had been 'lifted' from the entrance to the city hall and transported with him (unbeknown to him - or so he said) back to his room in the barracks - oh how we laughed

Many of the top brass were worrying themselves stupid over the dissapearance of this goat in fear of their jobs and no doubt their bollokcs too


marktigere1 - 8/11/04 at 04:31 PM

Having lived most of my life in Norfolk and living in a Norfolk village myself I would like to say how disgusted and offended I am by that joke.

If you had said turkeys I wouldn't have minded

Cheers

Mark


Hellfire - 8/11/04 at 04:43 PM

Raised a smile...


locoboy - 8/11/04 at 04:52 PM

quote:
Originally posted by Hellfire
Raised a smile...



Maybe it raised more than a smile - the goat is the only one who will know


mangogrooveworkshop - 8/11/04 at 08:09 PM

yaba daba do!


tractorboy - 8/11/04 at 08:31 PM

you old norfolk boys always were a bit dodgy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


the tractorboy!


Peteff - 8/11/04 at 11:15 PM

Bernard wanted a new slogan for his company so he got onto his agency. He said the old bootiful thing was a bit jaded and wanted something different. He wanted them to include the Norfolk angle and somehow convey the benefits of eating turkey. They got back to him a couple of days later with their new idea.
Bernard's turkeys, Norfolk 'n' good for you .


marktigere1 - 9/11/04 at 09:04 AM

The horns on goats gives you something to hang onto

So I'm reliably informed....ahem

Cheers

Mark


madforfishing - 9/11/04 at 07:45 PM

on the edge of a cliff - they push back harder