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    Default A tale from the Australian coast

    A bloke's wife goes missing while they are holidaying on the coast. He
    spends a terrible night wondering what could have happened to her. Next
    morning there's a knock at the door and he is confronted by a couple of
    pretty miserable policemen, the old Sarge and a younger constable.

    The Sarge says, "Mate, we have some news for you, unfortunately some
    really bad news, but, some good news and maybe some really good news".

    "Well," says the bloke, "You'd better let me have it both barrels,
    what's the bad news?"

    The Sarge says, "I'm really sorry mate, but your wife’s dead. Young
    Bill here found her lying at about five fathoms in a little cleft in the
    reef. He got a line around her and we pulled her up, but she was a goner."

    The bloke is naturally pretty distressed to hear this and has a bit of a
    turn. After a few minutes he pulls himself together and asks what the good
    news is.

    The Sarge says, "Well when we got your wife up there were quite a few
    really good sized crays and a swag of edible crabs in and around her
    wetsuit, so we've brought you your share." And he hands the bloke a plastic
    bag with a couple of nice crayfish and four or five crabs in it.

    The bloke says: "Geez thanks. They're bloody beaut... I guess it's an ill wind and all that. Now, what's the really good news?"

    "Well", the Sarge says, "me and young Bill here get off duty at around
    11 o'clock and we're gonna shoot over there and pull her up again!... you
    fancy comin' with us?"
    Driver of the Forums
    Lord of the Manor of Upper Legover

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    Spooky,

    Lots of Deja-Vu with the jokes of late

    It's OK Driver, Its still a good one.

    Gone Fishing
    The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
    Albert Einstein

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