A lady from Uxbridge once said
‘I’ve a terrible pain in my head’
Her husband just laughed
and said ‘Don’t be daft’
but by teatime his wife was quite dead
A lady from Uxbridge once said
‘I’ve a terrible pain in my head’
Her husband just laughed
and said ‘Don’t be daft’
but by teatime his wife was quite dead
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The laughing was uncalled for. hhhhhmmppphhhhh.
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Typical Uxbridge man!
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It must have been more serious than the husband thought it was.
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That’s a horribly likely tale.
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OH, my! 😮 and 😦
Her tombstone should read: “I told my husband I didn’t feel good.”
(((HUGS)))
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brilliant.
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Thank you!
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😀 Did he put something in her tea?………
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Oh, sensitivity is always helpful!
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Especially fond of rhyming laughed and daft!
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Thank you Elizabeth.
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So funny! Thanks.
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No more laughing ☹️
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What a careless, mean bloke was he!!!
When she said, “I hurt” he should have said, “Oui?”
And given her love
and her foul pain a shove
She’d not be buried under a tree!!!
🤣Thanks for the laugh, Peter! Cheers! 🤗❤️😊
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Oh dear! Now that’s not fun, is it?
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Well, that’ll teach him to take her a bit more seriously. Lesson learned a bit late, though, I guess 🙂
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