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Friday, November 6, 2009

High Tech in the Sauna

Three women, two younger, and one senior citizen, were sitting naked in a sauna. Suddenly there was a beeping sound. The young woman pressed her forearm and the beep stopped. The others looked at her questioningly.

'That was my pager,' she said. I have a microchip under the skin of my arm.

A few minutes later, a phone rang. The second young woman lifted her palm to
her ear. When she finished, she explained, 'that was my mobile phone. I have
a microchip in my hand.'

the older woman felt very low -tech. Not to be out done, she decided she had to do something just as impressive. She stepped out of the sauna and went to the bathroom. She returned with a piece of toilet paper hanging from her rear end.

The others raised their eyebrows and stared at her...the older woman finally said.........well, will you look at that....I'm getting a fax!!

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

hilarious! where on earth do you find these jokes?

Elizabeth Bradley said...

Good one, have a great Friday!

Susan at Stony River said...

OMG!!
Too funny because it'll happen one day! LOL

Janie said...

Ha, funny one, Sylvia. You post great jokes.

Peggy said...

I needed your laugh today!
Thanks sylvia, have a grreat weekend pal!

Jenn Jilks said...

Oh, dear! I used to love to show my mother my digital photos on my laptop. She learned to use a computer when when was 50-something at work, publishing the Rotary Club newsletter.

She would have laughed at that one!!!

Linda Reeder said...

That one left me laughing out loud

Christella D. Moody said...

Good way to end the evening. Thanks.

BLOGitse said...

Hahhah, that was sooooo funny! :-)

Sunny said...

Too funny!
Sunny :)

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