Motion Camaro
09-10-2008, 04:43 AM
<font color="blue">> The marriage of an 80-year-old man and a 20-year-old woman was the talk of
> the town.
>
> After being married a year, the couple went to the hospital for the
> birth of their first child. The attending nurse came out
> of the delivery room to congratulate the old gentleman and said, 'This is
> amazing. How do you do it at your age?' The old man
> grinned and said, 'You got to keep the old motor running.'
>
> The following year, the couple returned to the hospital for the
> birth of their second child. The same nurse was attending
> the delivery and again went out to congratulate the old gentleman. She said,
> 'Sir, you are something else. How do you manage it?'
> The old man grinned and said, 'You gotta keep the old motor running.'
>
> A year later, the couple returned to the hospital for the birth of
> their third child. The same nurse was the re for this
> birth also and after the delivery, she once again approached the old
> gentleman, smiled, and said, 'Well, you surely are something
> else! How do you do it?' The old man replied, 'It's like I've told you
> before, you got to keep the old motor running.'
>
> The nurse, still smiling, patted him on the back and said: Well, I
> guess it's time to change the oil. This one's black. '
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> the town.
>
> After being married a year, the couple went to the hospital for the
> birth of their first child. The attending nurse came out
> of the delivery room to congratulate the old gentleman and said, 'This is
> amazing. How do you do it at your age?' The old man
> grinned and said, 'You got to keep the old motor running.'
>
> The following year, the couple returned to the hospital for the
> birth of their second child. The same nurse was attending
> the delivery and again went out to congratulate the old gentleman. She said,
> 'Sir, you are something else. How do you manage it?'
> The old man grinned and said, 'You gotta keep the old motor running.'
>
> A year later, the couple returned to the hospital for the birth of
> their third child. The same nurse was the re for this
> birth also and after the delivery, she once again approached the old
> gentleman, smiled, and said, 'Well, you surely are something
> else! How do you do it?' The old man replied, 'It's like I've told you
> before, you got to keep the old motor running.'
>
> The nurse, still smiling, patted him on the back and said: Well, I
> guess it's time to change the oil. This one's black. '
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