There once was a Red Indian whose given name was "Onestone." So named
because he had only one testicle. He hated that name and asked everyone
not
to call him Onestone.
After years and years of torment, Onestone finally cracked and said,"If
anyone calls me Onestone again I will kill them!" The word got around and
nobody called him that any more.
Then one day a young woman named Blue Bird forgot and said, "Good
morning, Onestone." He jumped up, grabbed her and took her deep into the
forest where he made love to her all day and all night. He made love to
her
all the next day, until Blue Bird died from exhaustion.
The word got around that Onestone meant what he promised he would do.
Years went by and no one dared call him by hi s given name until a woman
named Yellow Bird returned to the village after being away for many years.
Yellow Bird, who was Blue Bird's cousin, was overjoyed when she saw
Onestone. She hugged him and said, "Good to see you, Onestone."
Onestone grabbed her, took her deep into the forest, then he made love
to her all day, made love to her all night, made love to her all the next
day, made love to her all the next night, but Yellow Bird wouldn't die!
What is the moral of this story? ...
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OH, come on . take a guess!
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Think about it
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(You're going to love this!)
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And the moral is:
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You can't kill two birds with one stone!