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| Tribunus Laticlavius | Post; we have so muchThere was a Russian, a Jamacian, an American, and a Mexican all on a raft. The Russian pulls out a bottle of vodka, drinks some, then throws it into the ocean. Everyone was like "What was that for?". And the Russian says "In my country we have so much vodka we can afford to waste some." With that the Jamacian pulls out some weed, smokes some, then throws it into the water. The Jamacian says "In my country we have so much weed we use it as currency.". Then the American thinks, and then smiles. The Mexican says "Don't even think about it man."
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| Tribuni Angusticlavii | i like it. ive heard a variation of it though. it involves the four on an airplane and how they throw stuff out because they have alot of it in their country.
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| Optio | Good twist on a seemingly well known joke. |
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| Primus Pilus | lol, thats funny. iv never heard that before, thats hilarious. note to all mexicans: this is just a joke!!! lol |
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| Primus Pilus | Great joke. You should watch the movie "A Day without a Mexican" though
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| Milforums Spamkiller | hehe.. that's good joke
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| Forum Brat | Right on!!! I like it!
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| Cadet Moderator ![]() | That's good.
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