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    Default Elephant meets a mouse for the first time.

    An elephant was strolling along a jungle track when he met a mouse. "Cripes you're tiny what the heck are you?" asked the elephant. "I'm a mouse" replied the mouse. " But why are you so flamin' small?" asked the elephant. "I've not been very well lately." said the mouse.
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    OK, I'll be the one. . . .

    There have been over 135 views and not one wise crack.

    I don't know if it is the subtleties of our common language or I'm just thick.

    Somebody please explain this one to me.

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    Learning to make big bits of wood smaller......

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    No you're not thick Rich & TT, but I'm going to show my thickness trying to give you an understandable answer.
    Because of illness the mouse had lost a lot (by mouse standards) of weight and thought that that was what the elephant was referring to when he asked him why he was so small.
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    I would never have worked that out!!!

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    I get it now. Very subtle. That is a joke that needs to be spoken
    Learning to make big bits of wood smaller......

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    Exceptionally subtle.

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    Reminds me of the time a grasshopper hopped into a bar and jumped up on a bar stool. The bartender leaned over to him and said, we've got a drink named after you. The grasshopper said wot, Kevin?


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    Learning to make big bits of wood smaller......

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    But the confusion come from
    "Elephant meets a mouse for the first time."


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