Say a Little Prayer

Squirrels had overrun three churches in town. After much prayer, the elders of the first church determined that the animals were predestined to be there. Who were they to interfere with God's will? they reasoned. Soon, the squirrels multiplied.


The elders of the second church, deciding that they could not harm any of God's creatures, humanely trapped the squirrels and set them free outside of town. Three days later, the squirrels were back.


It was only the third church that succeeded in keeping the pests away. The elders baptized the squirrels and registered them as members of the church. Now they only see them on Christmas and Easter.

Explosively Funny

Joe and Dave are hunting when Dave keels over. Frantic, Joe dials 911 on his cell phone and blurts, "My friend just dropped dead! What should I do?"


A soothing voice at the other end says, "Don't worry, I can help. First, let's make sure he's really dead."


After a brief silence, the operator hears a shot. Then Joe comes back to the phone. "Okay," he says nervously to the operator. "What do I do next?"










After a long career of being blasted into a net, the human cannonball was tired. He told the circus owner he was going to retire.


"But you can't!" protested the boss. "Where am I going to find another man of your caliber?"

Timing Is Everything

A guy shows up late for work. The boss yells, "You should've been here at 8:30!"


The guy replies, "Why? What happened at 8:30?"

Doctor, Doctor

Two doctors and an HMO manager die and line up together at the Pearly Gates. One doctor steps forward and tells St. Peter, "As a pediatric surgeon, I saved hundreds of children." St. Peter lets him enter.


The next doctor says, "As a psychiatrist, I helped thousands of people live better lives." St. Peter tells him to go ahead.


The last man says, "I was an HMO manager. I got countless families cost-effective health care."


St. Peter replies, "You may enter. But," he adds, "you can only stay for three days. After that, you can go to hell."