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This was emailed to me by a Forum friend. I think it's funny!!

A Priest was about to finish his tour of duty, and was leaving his Mission in the jungle where he has spent years teaching the natives when he realizes that the one thing he never taught them was how to speak English.

So he takes the chief for a walk in the forest.

He points to a tree and says to the chief, 'This is a tree.'

The chief looks at the tree and grunts, 'Tree.'

The Priest is pleased with the response. They walk a little further and he points to a rock and says, 'This is a rock.'

Hearing this, the chief looks and grunts, 'Rock.'

The Priest was really getting enthusiastic about the results when he hears a rustling in the bushes. As they peek over the top, he sees a couple of Natives in the midst of heavy sexual activity.

The Priest is really flustered and quickly responds, 'Man riding a bike.'

The chief looks at the couple briefly, pulls out his blowgun and kills them.

The Priest goes ballistic and yells at the chief that he has spent years teaching the tribe how to be civilized and be kind to each other, so how could he kill these people in cold blood that way?

The chief replied, 'My bike.'

Enjoy your day and remember to keep off the roads and be darn careful when riding someone else's bicycle.

 
I've heard they can be leased long term, or rented short term. Which one costs more?
Expensive either way. It is a fact that they are never purchased outright. Payments and maintenance costs often last longer than the terms of the agreement and often continue long after the bicycle is no longer... ridden.

and some bikes even have inflatable toobies!
Those are very expensive. Maintenance costs are extremely high.

 
A former employer who was also a pilot, and who lived on Flathead Lake, once told me: "If it flies, floats or *****, it's cheaper to rent." He was happily married at the time, but no longer was a few years later.

 
It made me laugh because my buddies and I often swap bikes just for the fun of riding something different.

The only rule is you can't ride it so hard that you tear it up. If you do, you own it... lol

 

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