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> A man and his wife were driving home one very cold night when the wife asks her husband to stop the car.
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> There was a baby skunk lying at the side of the road, and she got out to see if it was still alive. It was, and she said to her husband,
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> 'It's nearly frozen to death. Can we take it with us, get it warm, and let it go in the morning?'
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> He says, 'OK, get in the car with it.'
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> The wife says, 'Where shall I put it to get it warm?'
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> He says, 'Put it between your legs. It's nice and warm there.'
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> 'But what about the smell?' said the wife.
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> He says, 'Just hold its little nose.'
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> The man is expected to recover, but the skunk she used to beat him with . . . died at the scene.
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> A man and his wife were driving home one very cold night when the wife asks her husband to stop the car.
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> There was a baby skunk lying at the side of the road, and she got out to see if it was still alive. It was, and she said to her husband,
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> 'It's nearly frozen to death. Can we take it with us, get it warm, and let it go in the morning?'
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> He says, 'OK, get in the car with it.'
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> The wife says, 'Where shall I put it to get it warm?'
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> He says, 'Put it between your legs. It's nice and warm there.'
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> 'But what about the smell?' said the wife.
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> He says, 'Just hold its little nose.'
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> The man is expected to recover, but the skunk she used to beat him with . . . died at the scene.
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