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 No hope for Pope
An Irishman was on board a plane waiting to take off to Dublin when a rumour began amongst the passengers that the Pope was going to be on the same flight. The Irishman was a staunch Catholic who revered the Pope and he was thrilled and amazed when the Holy Father sat down right next to him. He tried his best to keep cool and leave the Pope alone but he could not help noticing that the Pope was doing a crossword puzzle and seemed to be having a problem finishing it.
Suddenly the Pope turned to him and said, "Are you any good at crosswords, my son? I'm having problems with this one."
The Irishman was overwhelmed by the fact that not only was he sitting next to the Holy Father but also being engaged in conversation with him. "Well as a matter of fact I'm very fond of crosswords as it happens, perhaps I can help you." he answered.
"Oh good" said the Pope, "Can you think of a four letter word describing a woman that ends in 'UNT'?"
The Irishman was silent for a few moments and then looking relieved, said, "Yes, I have it: 'AUNT'.
"Thank you!". said the Pope. "Now could you lend me a rubber?"
    Posted by wrinkly1 on 2007-12-12 10:37:20 | Rating: | Views: 29
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LMAO!!!
:o)
i think wayne had better watch out - he's got some able competition in the humour department!!!
;o)
cheers!
Posted by  badlydrawnstickman  on 2007-12-12 11:09:23 
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