HILLYBILLY DAYVORCE
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> A hillbilly farmer who wanted to get a divorce paid a visit to a lawyer.
> The lawyer said, "How can I help you?"
> The farmer said, "I want to get one of them dayvorces."
> The lawyer said, "Do you have any grounds?"
> The farmer said, "Yes, I got 40 acres"
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> The lawyer said, "No, you don't understand, Do you have a suit?
> The farmer said, "Yes, I got a suit, I wears it to church on Sundays."
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> The lawyer said, "No, no, I mean, do you have a case?"
> The farmer said, "No, I ain't got a Case, but I got a John Deere.
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> The lawyer said,
>"No, I mean, do you have a grudge?"
> The farmer said,"Yes, I got a grudge, that's where I parks the
>John Deere"
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> The lawyer said, "Does your wife beat you up or something?"
> The farmer said, "No, we both get up at 4:30."
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> The lawyer said, "Is your wife a nagger?"
> The farmer said, "No, she's a little white gal, but our last
> child was a nagger and that's why I wants a dayvorce."
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>
> A hillbilly farmer who wanted to get a divorce paid a visit to a lawyer.
> The lawyer said, "How can I help you?"
> The farmer said, "I want to get one of them dayvorces."
> The lawyer said, "Do you have any grounds?"
> The farmer said, "Yes, I got 40 acres"
>
> The lawyer said, "No, you don't understand, Do you have a suit?
> The farmer said, "Yes, I got a suit, I wears it to church on Sundays."
>
> The lawyer said, "No, no, I mean, do you have a case?"
> The farmer said, "No, I ain't got a Case, but I got a John Deere.
>
> The lawyer said,
>"No, I mean, do you have a grudge?"
> The farmer said,"Yes, I got a grudge, that's where I parks the
>John Deere"
>
> The lawyer said, "Does your wife beat you up or something?"
> The farmer said, "No, we both get up at 4:30."
>
> The lawyer said, "Is your wife a nagger?"
> The farmer said, "No, she's a little white gal, but our last
> child was a nagger and that's why I wants a dayvorce."
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