Foxyangel0425
11-11-2003, 12:12 PM
OHIO WOMEN
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> Three men were traveling and happened to meet at a bar in Cleveland, Ohio.
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>
> One man was from Montana, one from Oregon and one from Ohio.
>
> They got acquainted and started talking about their problems with their
> wives.
>
> The guy from Montana began by saying "I told my wife clearly that from
now on she would have to do all of the cooking.
Well, the first day after I told her, I saw nothing.
The second day I saw nothing, but on the third day when I came home from work,
the table was set, and a wonderful dinner was prepared with wine and even dessert."
>
> Then the man from Oregon spoke up "I sat my wife down and told her from now on she would have to do all the grocery shopping and all of the house>
> cleaning. The first day I saw nothing. The second day I saw nothing.
But the third day, when I came home, "the whole house was spotless and the
> pantry shelves were filled with groceries".
>
> The fellow from Ohio was married to a woman who had grown up in
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> Ohio all her life. He sat up straight on the bar stool, pushed out his chest and said.
"I gave my wife a stern look and told her that from now
on she would have to do the cooking, shopping and house cleaning".
Well, the first day I saw nothing. The second day I saw nothing.
But by the third day, I could see a little bit out of my left eye."
>
> You Gotta Love those Ohio Women
>
> Three men were traveling and happened to meet at a bar in Cleveland, Ohio.
>
>
> One man was from Montana, one from Oregon and one from Ohio.
>
> They got acquainted and started talking about their problems with their
> wives.
>
> The guy from Montana began by saying "I told my wife clearly that from
now on she would have to do all of the cooking.
Well, the first day after I told her, I saw nothing.
The second day I saw nothing, but on the third day when I came home from work,
the table was set, and a wonderful dinner was prepared with wine and even dessert."
>
> Then the man from Oregon spoke up "I sat my wife down and told her from now on she would have to do all the grocery shopping and all of the house>
> cleaning. The first day I saw nothing. The second day I saw nothing.
But the third day, when I came home, "the whole house was spotless and the
> pantry shelves were filled with groceries".
>
> The fellow from Ohio was married to a woman who had grown up in
>
> Ohio all her life. He sat up straight on the bar stool, pushed out his chest and said.
"I gave my wife a stern look and told her that from now
on she would have to do the cooking, shopping and house cleaning".
Well, the first day I saw nothing. The second day I saw nothing.
But by the third day, I could see a little bit out of my left eye."
>
> You Gotta Love those Ohio Women