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Smeeagain an old repeat but I like it


bobbyshinton
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There's this fellow with a parrot.

 

And the parrot swears like a sailor.

 

I mean he's a pistol.

 

He can swear for five minutes straight without repeating himself.

 

Trouble is, the guy who owns him is a quiet, polite, conservative type, and this bird's foul mouth is driving him crazy.

 

One day, it gets to be too much, so the guy grabs the parrot by the throat,shakes him really hard, and yells, 'QUIT IT!'.

 

This just makes the bird mad and he swears more than ever.

 

Then the guy gets mad and says 'OK for you' and locks the bird in a kitchen cabinet.

 

This really aggravates the bird and he claws and scratches.

 

When the guy finally lets him out, the bird cuts loose with a stream of vulgarities that would make a veteran sailor blush.

 

At that point, the guy is so mad that he throws the bird into the freezer.

 

For the first few seconds there is a terrible din. The bird kicks and claws and thrashes and keeps swearing.

 

Then suddenly, it gets VERY quiet.

 

At first the guy just waits, but then he starts to think that the bird may be hurt or deeply chilled. After a couple of minutes of silence, he's so worried that he opens the freezer door.

 

The bird calmly climbs onto the man's outstretched arm and says,'Awfully sorry about the trouble I gave you.

 

I'll do my best to improve my vocabulary from now on.' The man is astonished.

 

He can't understand the transformation that has taken place.

 

Then the parrot says, 'By the way,

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what did the chicken do?' <_<

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