What's the Joke? booger
Lol don't tell from the toilet? HahahaNever Trust those little ankle biters...
Dad came home from a hard day working and plonked in the lounge chair
The little 4yr old angel said," Daddy would you like a cup of tea>"
Of course I would angel. says Dad.
She returns with a little doll cup and saucer offering Dad a cup of tea
Dad Drinks it ... it is only water but the Angel gave it to him so he played along
After about 6 cups of tea, his wife came in from the kitchen and heard the little story of the tea
and She said "Honey, have you thought about where she gets the water? There is only one place that she can reach it."
That is a clever Mum... so correct ... she can't reach the taps so she is dipping lolLol don't tell from the toilet? Hahaha
Booger or boogie has been around for years.Didn't know what is a booger, so had to look it up.
When importing a US joke, good idea to edit the text and
replace US-centric words with their Australian equivalents.
I find this joke disgusting!!!
Out of the mouths of Babes.
Wrong word; it's booger not boogiemost jokes can be if you don't see the funny side.
Boogie has been around since the 1950 (to my knowledge)
Common saying then was "Stop picking Boogies" when someone was caught picking their nose.
Boogie maybe, but not booger.Booger or boogie has been around for years.
Didn't know what is a booger, so had to look it up.
When importing a US joke, good idea to edit the text and
replace US-centric words with their Australian equivalents.
I can't say that I agree with you. I have only ever heard it used in the dialogue of American television.It’s not an Americanism, the word has been used here the whole time I have lived in Australia - 50 years.