Friday, June 15, 2012

Weekend Humor



A dentist ran out of anaesthetic just before the last extraction for the day was scheduled.

He gave the nurse a very large needle, instructing her to jab it hard into the patient's butt when the signal was given, so it would take his attention away from the tooth extraction.

It all happened in an instant.

The nurse, patient, and pliers were in place. The signal was given, and the nurse bayoneted the patient with the needle just as the dentist yanked the tooth.

Afterwards, the dentist asked, "Hurt much?"

The patient hesitated, "Didn't hardly feel it come out. And, man, those roots were really deep!"


Have a Great Weekend Everybody!

6 comments:

Arlene said...

All right now...

Have a great weekend!!

Cheryl said...

OMG, Did what I think happen happen?

Brenda said...

Cheryl I was thinking the same thing...OMG! eeewwwwww!

James Perkins said...

Well what did you all think happened?

James Perkins said...
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Grover Tha Playboy said...

James, read it again ...FULLY and think about it!




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