大嘴巴是什么鸟:have you got any 笑话

来源:百度文库 编辑:查人人中国名人网 时间:2024/04/28 04:58:39

(八)
刚追到mm的时候,因为她很好(至少我这样觉得),所以特地请了很多朋友一起吃饭
,把她介绍给我的兄弟们。当时我们刚刚正式开始3天,吃饭的时候偶因为太高兴了,所以
撒了点酒在嘴角,她马上用纸帮我搽干净了,偶当时一下愣了,好女人啊,所以其他兄弟
也愣了,大家都瞪着她看,她笑笑:“没什么啊,”哎,当时感动得我想哭。。
于是她去拿菜的时候,所有兄弟都说:“阿江,这是个好女人哦,要珍惜哦”看到她
被这么多兄弟夸奖,偶好高兴的说。
后来一次吃饭,很多人都来劝我的酒,偶的口才不好,酒量也不好,看着要被欺负了
,她就帮我说话,伶牙俐齿,结果很多人都灰溜溜的败下来了,---跑题了,不过偶还
是很多时候对她说:“遇到你是我最大的福气”

(九)
晚上去k厅唱歌,mm唱王非的歌唱的狂好,刚好偶也很喜欢王非,所以mm唱王非的红豆
的时候偶被那句:“还没好好的感受,醒着亲吻的温柔”感动得一塌糊涂 ̄和我们在同一
个k厅但不是同一伙人的还有甲女(29岁左右),乙女(38岁左右)和丙男(40岁左右)甲
女唱陈小春的《战无不胜》,边唱边跳舞,大概是迪吧里常跳的那种舞,偶们看着很搞笑

这时候偶mm筹过来,挤了几下眼睛,暧昧的笑着对我说:“其实我表妹唱歌也这样”
偶说:“很正常啊,女生嘛 ̄”mm嘿嘿说:“不过跳的是艳舞哦,而且我表妹很漂亮哦”
偶当时就开始yy了,后来乙女和丙男对唱《无言的结局》,我们听他们唱就狂笑。乙女围
着围裙,敢情是隔壁卖面的大嫂,一口的川普;男的唱歌就跟唱戏一样,而且表情狂搞笑
,偶们当时笑翻了。而且表情好陶醉哦 ̄ ̄偶唱的歌是陈小春的《神啊,救救我吧》,偶
唱得还不错,声情并茂,不过mm是一边听偶唱歌,一边掐偶的脖子,掐偶的大腿,一直问
我:“唱这种歌,说,你有什么想法”偶只好不说话了,我晕

(十)
一日晚,偶们散步于学校小径。
MM说:“我经常看到你们那栋楼有女生出入。”
偶:“怎么了嘛。”
MM一脸神往:“好羡慕哦“
偶:“其实你也可以,以前我的那间床一对大三的在上面睡了一个月。”
mm指着我,欣喜:“哦,我知道了”
偶蒙了:“你知道什么?”
MM大声:“我知道你肯定经常作春梦
“----偶FAINT
“你肯定还是左手梁咏其,右手张柏芝”-----偶吐血

(十一)
说偶的了!
里面一个问题:下辈子你要做什么?
MM:“下辈子我要做男人”----理由:做男人好找工作,而且不用每月几天的烦
恼欧:“下辈子我要做女人”----理由:做女人可以软弱点,可以不用假装坚强,可
以买很多化妆品,可以打扮自己 ̄MM不信,非要逼问我的真话。
于是偶说:“下辈子我要做救护车,这样别人就可以从后面上我,而且我还可以叫”
MM评价:贱-----人,然后暴打偶

(十二)
死啦死啦,我跟mm说我把这些事写道mop上。然后mm就上mop看了,刚才她对我说:“
我在看MOP你写的哦,呵呵,搞笑!!”---偶吐血偶说:“不许看,女生看mop会变坏
的”mm“谁叫你写呢我就看 ̄变坏也是你的错跟我无关“---偶再吐血偶恐吓“我晕,
我还写女的qj男的呢,你怎么不qj偶啊???”
mm“写了就给我看看啊,我学习学习嘛你又不给我看,我怎么知道是怎么回事氨--
-偶吐血三升靠,现在的mm都是厦大毕业的 ̄ ̄
回答者:bccjh - 魔法师 五级 2-8 11:12

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

强了强了。。。。

有人很喜欢“麻辣粉丝煲”这道菜。有一次,他上饭馆,又点了这道菜。但侍者告诉他,这道菜已经卖完了。“真的卖完了吗?”他很失望地问。“先生,真的卖完了。你瞧,最后一份卖给那桌的先生了。”侍者回答道。那人顺着侍者的指点,看见有个很体面的绅士坐在邻座。绅士的饭菜已经吃得差不多了,但那份“麻辣粉丝煲”居然还是满满的。那人觉得绅士很浪费美味,所以他走到绅士旁边,指着那份“麻辣粉丝煲”,很有礼貌地问:“先生,您这还要吗?”绅士很有风度地摇摇头。于是那人立刻坐下,拿起调羹狼吞虎咽起来。
风卷残云,一会儿一半下肚了,突然间他发现在砂锅底躺着一只很小很小但皮毛已长全的小老鼠。一阵恶心,那人把吃下去的所有粉丝通通吐回了砂锅里。当他在那儿翻胃不已的时候,那绅士用很同情的眼光看着他, 说:“很恶心是吗?刚才我也是这样……”

这天,酒店老板正在大厅巡视。来了一乞丐上前说道:” 老板给个牙签行吗?”
老板给他一个打发走了。一会儿,又来一个乞丐,也是来要牙签的。 老板心想现在这乞丐怎么不要饭改要牙签了? 也同样给他一个打发走了,没过多旧,又来一个乞丐。
老板对他说:” 你也是来要牙签的吗?” 乞丐说:”有个人吐了,可我晚了一步,已经被前面两个乞丐把能吃的都吃了,现在只剩下汤了。你能给我个吸管吗?”

老大、老二乘坐飞机,老二晕机,不停呕吐。 一袋吐满, 老大只好去取袋子,等他回来时, 发觉全机人都在不停呕吐。 老大问其原因, 老二说:“我看到这只袋子也吐满了, 只好又喝进去了半袋, 结果他们就全吐了。”

偶小时侯吃饭不老实, 一老农为了教育我, 对我说: 六零年苦呀, 没饭吃, 抠出来的鼻涕球从来不扔的……

《买东西》
一个男子看见一家商店大减价,便走了进去。
“您买些什么?” “我想买食。”
“我们有规定,您必须证明您有。”
“哪儿有这样的规定?” “减价商品就是这样。”
男子与售货员磨了半天,售货员还是不同意卖给他。没有办法,男子只好回家把带来,才买到了食。 过了几天,男子又去这家商店买食。
“给我两盒食。” “我们有规定,您必须证明您有。”
还是那个售货员,男子又与她磨蹭了半天,结果还是不得不回家把带来才买到了食。
又过了几天,男子抱着挖有一个洞的大纸箱来到那家商店,找到那个售货员。
“您买些什么?” “你把手伸进去就知道啦。”
售货员把手伸了进去: “是什么呀,粘乎乎的。”
“我想买两卷儿手纸。”

《喝 痰》
老大和老二去戏院看戏,看到中途二人为情节发展而争执起来,并为此打赌。
老大指着前边摆的一排痰盂说:“输的人要喝一口那里边的东西。”
不幸,老大输了,于是老大皱着眉头喝了一口。
二人接着赌下边的情节,这次,老二输了。
只见老二抱起一个痰盂,咕咚咕咚连喝了十五大口。
老大大惊失色,佩服的五体投地,对老二说“你太了不起了,居然能连喝十五大口!”
老二摇摇头,“不是我想喝,那个痰盂里的痰太浓,我实在咬不断!”

《巧克力》
有个人去带著朋友去探望他的外婆。
当他和外婆说话时,他的朋友开始吃著咖啡桌上
放的花生,把花生都吃完了。
当他们离开时,他的朋友对外婆说:
「谢谢您的花生」
外婆回应说:「喔!嗯!唉!
自从我牙齿掉光后,我就只能吸掉它们外层的巧克力而已。老了,咳咳。。。。

《手 纸》
有个富豪找佣人,面试的题目是上厕所,
前几个上完后都没有洗手就出来了,
富豪因此把他们打发走了,
只有一个洗了手,于是富豪留下了他.
可是有一天,富豪却发现他没有洗手就出来了,
富豪问他是为什么?
佣人答到:“偶今天带了手纸...”

1.Henry and Mary had just got married, and everybody was enjoying their wedding party. There was plenty to eat and plenty to drink, and everybody was getting very merry, when a very thin, very young man came into the room. He looked at Mary sadly and accusingly, walked slowly towards her, kissed her lovingly and said, 'Why did you do it?'
Then he walked to the door and disappeared.
Nobody had ever seen the young man before--not even Mary.
2.Some of Nasreddin's old friends were talking about the young people in their town. They all agreed that old people were wiser than young people. Then one of the old men said, 'But young men are stronger than old men.'
All of them agreed that this was true, except Nasreddin. He said, 'No. I am as strong now as when I was a young man.'
'What do you mean?' said his friends. 'How is that possible? Explain yourself!'
'Well,' said Nasreddin, 'in one corner of my field there is a rock. When I was a young man I used to try to move it, but I couldn't because I was not strong enough. I am an old man now, and when I try to move it ,I still cannot.'

One day a beautiful young lady went to a famous artist and said, 'I want you to paint a picture of me. How much will it cost?'
'Five hundred pounds,' said the artist.
'Oh?' said the lady. 'That is a lot of money.' Then she thought that, as she had a very beautiful body, the artist might be happy to paint her picture more cheaply if she wore no clothes while he was painting it. So she said, 'And how much will it cost if you paint me without any clothes on?'
The artist thought for a moment. 'One thousand pounds,' he then said. 'But I shall have to keep my socks on, because my feet get cold; and I shall have to wear something to put my brushes in.'
A Illinois man left the snow-filled streets of Chicago for a vacation in Florida. His wife was on a business trip and was planning to meet him there the next day. When he reached his hotel, he decided to send his wife a quick e-mail. Unable to find the scrap of paper on which he had written her e-mail address, he did his best to type it in from memory. Unfortunately, he missed one letter and his note was directed instead to an elderly preacher’s wife whose husband had passed away only the day before. /when the grieving widow checked her e-mail, she took one look at the monitor, let out a piercing scream, and fell to the floor in a dead faint. At the sound, her family rushed into the room and saw this note on the screen: DEAREAST WIFE: JUST GOT CHECKED IN. EVERYTHING PREPARED FOR YOUR ARRIVAL TOMORROW.

P.S.SURE IS HOT DOWN HERE.

4.AN APPOINTMENT

A man called his doctor's office for an appointment. "I am sorry,"
said the receptioist,"we can't fit you in for at least two weeks."
"But I could be dead by then!"
"No problem. If your wife lets us know, we'll cancel the appointment."
The Irishman and the Boot-maker

An Irishman once sent for a boot-maker, and gave orders for a pair of boots. When his measure was taken, he told him that, as one of his legs was bigger than the other, the boots must be made accordingly. As soon as they were sent home, he put the big boot on the small leg, and after trying in vain the small boot on the big leg. He fell into a great passion, and wrote to the poor boot-maker the following letter: "Oh! You thief! I ordered you to make one boot bigger than the other, but instead of that, you have made me one smaller than the other!"

6

Ali,who was working a long way from home,wanted to send a letter to his wife ,but he could neither read nor write,and he had to work all day,so he could only look for somebody to write his letter late at night. At last he found the house of a letter-writer whose name was Nasreddin.
Nasreddin was already in bed. 'It is late,' he said. 'What do you want?' 'I want you to write a letter to my wife,' said Ali. Nasreddin was not pleased. He thought for a few seconds and then said, 'Has the letter got to go far?'
'What does that matter?' answered Ali.
'Well, my writing is so strange that only I can read it , and if I have to travel a long way to read your letter to your wife , it will cost you a lot of money.'
Ali went away quickly.

7
.
An old man died and left his son a lot of money.But the son was a foolish young man, and he quickly spent all the money, so that soon he had nothing left. Of course,when that happened,all his friends left him. When he was quite poor and alone, he went to see Nasreddin, who was a kind, clever old man and often helped people when they had troubles.
'My money has finished and my friends have gone,' said the young man. 'What will happen to me now?'
'Don't worry, young man,' answered Nasreddn. 'Everything will soon be all right again. Wait, and you will soon feel much happier.'
The young man was very glad. 'Am I going to get rich again then?' he asked Nasreddin.
'No, I didn't mean that,' said the old man. 'I meant that you would soon get used to being poor and to having no friends.'

8

The Second World War had begun, and John wanted to join the army, but he was only 16 years old, and boys were allowed to join only if they were over 18. So when the army doctor examined him, he said that he was 18.
But John's brother had joined the army a few days before, and the same doctor had examined him too. This doctor remembered the older boy's family name, so when he saw John's papers, he was surprised.
'How old are you?' he said.
'Eighteen, sir,' said John.
'But your brother was eighteen, too,' said the doctor. 'Are you twins?'
'Oh, no sir,' said John, and his face went red. 'My brother is five months older than I am.'

9

A judge was working in his room one day when a neighbour ran in and said, 'If one man's cow kills another's, is the owner of the first cow responsible?'
'It depends,' answered the judge.
'Well,' said the man, 'your cow has killed mine.'
'Oh,' answered the judge. "Everyone knows that a cow cannot think like a man, so a cow is not responsible, and that means that its owner is not responsible either.'
'I am sorry, Judge,' said the man. 'I made a mistake. I meant that my cow killed yours.'
The judge thought for a few seconds and then said, 'When I think it more carefully, this case is not as easy as I thought at first.' And then he turned to his clerk and said, 'Please bring me that big black book from the shelf behind you.'

10

When Nasreddin was a boy, he never did what he was told, so his father always told him to do the opposite of what he wanted him to do.
One day, when the two were bringing sacks of flour home on their donkeys, they had to cross a shallow river. When they were in the middle of it, one of the sacks on Nasreddin's donkey began to slip, so his father said, 'That sack is nearly in the water! Press down hard on it!'
His father of course expected that he would do the opposite, but this time Nasreddin did what his father had told him to do. He pressed down on the sack and it went under the water. Of course, the flour was lost.
'What have you done, Nasreddin?' his father shouted angrily.
'Well, Father', said Nasreddin, 'this time I thought that I would do just what you told me, to show you how stupid your orders always are.'

11

Nasreddin had lost his donkey. He was going about looking for it everywhere, and while he was looking, he was singing gaily.
One of his neighbours saw him and said, 'Hullo, Nasreddin. What are you doing?'
'I am looking for my donkey,' answered Nasreddin.
'Don't you know where it is?' asked the neighbour.
'No, I don't.'
'Then why are you singing so gaily? Usually when somebody loses something, he is sad.'
'Yes, that is quite true,' answered Nasreddin. 'But you see, I am not yet sure that my donkey is lost. My last hope is that it is behind that hill over there. If you wait a little, you will hear how I will cry and complain if it is not there!'

12

One winter Nasreddin had very little money. His crops had been very bad that year, and he had to live very cheaply. He gave his donkey less food, and when after two days the donkey looked just the same, he said to himself, 'The donkey was used to eating a lot. Now he is quickly getting used to eating less; and soon he will get used to living on almost nothing.'
Each day Nasreddin gave the donkey a little less food, until it was hardly eating anything.
Then one day, when the donkey was going to market with a load of wood on its back, it suddenly died. 'How unlucky I am,' said Nasreddin. 'Just when my donkey had got used to eating hardly anything, it came to the end of its days in this world.'

Have you got any...................................................................................................................................................................?快笑!!!这是个笑话!!

基本都是冷笑话

英语笑话太古老了