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Cajun Fishin' Story (A stolen Brutuskend JOKE)



Boudreaux been fish'n down by de bayou all day an he done run outa night crawlers. He be bout reddy to leave when he seen a snake wit a big frog in his mout. He knowed dat dem big bass fish like frogs so he decided to steal dat froggie. Dat snake, he be a cotton moufed water moc so he had to be real careful or he get bit. He snuk up behine de snake and grabbed him roun de haid. Dat ole snake din't lak dat one bit. He squirmed and wrapped hisself roun Boudreaux's arm try'n to get hisself free. But Boudreaux, him, had a real good grip on his haid, yeh. Well, Boudreaux pried his mout open and got de frog and puts it in his bait can. Now, Boudreaux knows dat he cain't let go dat snake or he's gonna bite him good, but he had a plan. He reach into de back pocket of his bib overhauls and pulls out a pint a moonshine likker. He pour some draps into de snakes mout. Well, dat snake's eyeballs roll back in his haid and his body go limp. Wit dat Boudreaux toss's dat snake into de bayou. Den he goes back to fishin. A while later Boudreaux dun feel sumpin tappin on his barefoot toe. He look down and daredat water moc was, with two frogs in his mout.
 
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
I must have missed it.... and reading it again is just too hard
It's an allegory about the barter economy.

1. Man takes frog from snake, in exchanges for moonshine.
2. Snake accepts the moonshine and brings more frogs to trade.

If the snake had exchanged the frogs for currency or a bank draft then the joke would refer to modern fiscal economies.
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
I must have missed it.... and reading it again is just too hard
It's an allegory about the barter economy.

1. Man takes frog from snake, in exchanges for moonshine.
2. Snake accepts the moonshine and brings more frogs to trade.

If the snake had exchanged the frogs for currency or a bank draft then the joke would refer to modern fiscal economies.

lol😀
 
Originally posted by: DaveSimmons
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
I must have missed it.... and reading it again is just too hard
It's an allegory about the barter economy.

1. Man takes frog from snake, in exchanges for moonshine.
2. Snake accepts the moonshine and brings more frogs to trade.

If the snake had exchanged the frogs for currency or a bank draft then the joke would refer to modern fiscal economies.

ohhh so that's what it's saying lol ok
 
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