Three college football coaches were

A famous art collector is walking through the

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A famous art collector is walking through the city when he notices a mangy cat lapping milk from a saucer in the doorway of a store and he does a double take. He recognizes that the saucer is extremely old and very valuable, so he walks casually into the store and offers to buy the cat for t

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Who said "Shiver me timbers!" on the ghost ship?

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Who said "Shiver me timbers!" on the ghost ship? The skeleton crew.

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Yo mama so skinny she

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Yo mama so skinny she hula hoops with a cheerio

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What kind of computers do chihuahuas like

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What kind of computers do chihuahuas like best? Lap-top!

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How did the dog get into the locked cemetery at

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How did the dog get into the locked cemetery at night? He used a skeleton key.

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Three college football coaches were flying across the country when their airplane crashed and all three died. They all noticed God up in the clouds sitting in a chair. God motioned for one of them to come into the clouds. God wanted to know three things: “Who are you? What did you do? What did people think of you?” The first coach said, “I’m Joe Paterno. I coached Penn State from 1966 to 2000. I won 300 games, 19 bowl victories, 2 national championships, and won Coach of the Year 4 times. The people of Pennsylvania think I’m great.” God said, “Fine, Joe, stand at my right side.” The next person said, “I’m Bobby Bowden. I coached Florida State University from 1980 to 2000. I had a .816 win percentage, played in 14 bowl games without a loss and won a national championship after beating Nebraska. The people of Florida think I’m great.” God said, “Fine, Bobby, stan d at my left side.” The third coach stood before God and said, “I’m Bob Stoops. I took over a storied Oklahoma program that had won 6 national championships and held many NCAA records but had fallen to the lowest of the low. In the 3 years prior to me taking over the Sooners they went 3-8 (worst season in 102 years of football), 4-8, and 5-6, beating Texas only once and not beating Colorado or Nebraska, not to mention losing to OSU. I coached the Sooners for a season and a half, going 7-5 in my first year beating a top-15 Texas A&M with my unranked team and taking the Sooners to a bowl game. 7 games into my second season we were undefeated and I took the Sooners to #1 in the AP poll, Coaches poll, and BCS poll. We beat #10 Texas 63-14, #2 Kansas State in Manhattan 41-31, and #1 Nebraska 31-14. Our quarterback was the frontrunner for the Heisman trophy, we were in the driver’s seat for the national championship, and th e people of Oklahoma think you are sitting in my chair.”