Tue, 6 May 2008 at 12:01 pm

Conversations from the Homefront

I’m making a sandwich for dinner. My 17 year old daughter, Amber, and her boyfriend, John, are standing nearby. I decide to tell a joke.

Me: “So this woman goes into a bar and asks the bartender for a double entendre. So he gave it to her.”

Amber: [stares]

John: “What?”

Me: “Nevermind”

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4 Responses to “Conversations from the Homefront”

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    my Says:

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    Janice Brown Says:

    What would you include in a double entendre, if you were going to make it a drink instead of a figure of speech?

    Janice

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    TJ Says:

    Your question prompted me to look up the recipe for a “Double Entendre” I only found one reference to a drink with this name. This will make for a wonderful mini-post so .. see next chapter.

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