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Subject: FW: Irish Burial At Sea

 
 
 
 
 
 Irish  Burial At Sea
Mick  and Paddy had promised their uncle Seamus, who had been a  seafaring gent 
all his life, to bury him at sea when he  died.
Of  course, in due time, he did pass away and the boys kept their  promise.
They  set off with Uncle Seamus all stitched up in a burial bag and  loaded 
onto their rowboat. After a while Mick says, "Do yer  tink dis is fer enuff 
out,  Paddy?"
Without  a word Paddy slips over the side only to find himself standing  in 
water up to his knees.
"Dis'll  never do, Mick. Let's row some  more."
After  a bit more rowing Paddy slips over the side again but the  water is only 
up to his belly, so they row  on.
Again  Mick asks Paddy, "Do yer tink dis is fer enuff out  Paddy?"
Once  again Paddy slips over the side and almost immediately says,  "No dis'll 
neva do."
The  water was only up to his  chest.
So on  they row and row and row and finally Paddy slips over the side  and 
disappears. Quite a bit of time goes by and poor Mick is  really getting 
himself into a state when suddenly Paddy breaks  the surface gasping for  
breath.
"Well  is it deep enuff yet,  Paddy?"
"Aye  it 'tis, hand me da shovel."   

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