Blog Bloke’s Joke for Today

By Blog Bloke August 23rd, 2004 | 1 Comment Buzz thisBuzz it Share this on Facebook

Don't have a cow man!  Homer's on the job.

There were two guys working for the city. These men were working furiously - one was digging a hole, and the other behind him was filling it up again. One digging and the other filling (you get the picture).

A man was watching from the sidewalk and couldn’t believe what he was seeing. Finally he had to say something.

He asked the hole digger, “I appreciate how hard you work, but what the heck are you doing? You dig a hole and then your partner comes behind and fills it up again!”

The hole digger replied, “Yeah, I guess it does look a little funny, but the guy who plants the trees is off sick today.”

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