Four-letter Words

For your reading pleasure: A Joke

A young couple got married and left on their honeymoon. When they got back, the bride immediately called her mother. “Well, how was the honeymoon?” asked the mother.

“Oh, mama,” she replied, “the honeymoon was wonderful! So romantic.” Suddenly she burst out crying. “But, mama, as soon as we returned, Stan started using the most horrible language. He’s been saying things I’ve never heard before! All these awful four-letter words. You’ve got to come get me and take me home. Please mama!”

“Frannie, Frannie,” her mother said, “calm down! Tell me, what could be so awful? What four-letter words has he been using?”

“Please don’t make me tell you, mama,” wept the daughter, “I’m so embarrassed. They’re just too awful! You’ve got to come get me and take me home. Please mama.”

“Darling, baby, you must tell me what has you so upset. Tell your mother these horrible four-letter words.” Still sobbing, the bride replied, “Oh, Mama, words like dust, wash, iron, and cook . . . “

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About Lucila Oblena

A native of Cavinti, Lucila C. Oblena spent all her working years as an educator, beginning as a classroom teacher in 1944, then a Guidance Counselor and retired as a school Principal. She is also the founder of CLOTA (Cavinti Laguna Overseas Teachers Association). She is the Editor of Tipakan.com (Cavinti Diaspora).