Let’s All Have A Good Laugh
MUSICAL MINDED,
Two boys met in the* street the other day and they started talking about music.
“My father,” said one, “earns quite a let of money playing the piano.” “That’s funny,” said the other boy. “My father's a musician too; when he starts playing everybody in the place stops work.” “Why’s that ?” asked the other boy. “Well you see he blows the whistle for dinner-time at a big factory.” «: si* HE MISUNDERSTOOD. An old man was having a ride in a taxi for the first time in his life. He was enjoying the ride very much but cne thing irritated and alarmed him—that was when the driver put out his hand to signal the traffic behind him. Suddenly he tapped on the window and said in an angry voice. “Young man you watch where you are going and I will tell you when its raining.”
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Northern Advocate, 25 May 1939, Page 4
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