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Paddy bought a camel from a farmer for £100.


The farmer agreed to deliver the camel the next day.


In the morning he drove up and said, ‘Sorry son, but I have some bad news. The camel’s died.’


Paddy replied, ‘Well just give me my money back then.’


The farmer said, ‘Can’t do that. I’ve already spent it.’


Paddy said, ‘OK then, just bring me the dead camel.’


The farmer asked, ‘What are you going to do with him?’


Paddy said, ‘I’m going to raffle him off.’


The farmer said, ‘You can’t raffle a dead camel!’


Paddy said, ‘Sure I can. Watch me. I just won’t tell anybody he’s dead.’


A month later, the farmer met up with Paddy and asked, ‘What happened with that dead camel?’


Paddy said, ‘I raffled him off. I sold 500 tickets at £2 each and made a profit of £898′


The farmer said, ‘Didn’t anyone complain?’


Paddy said, ‘Just the guy who won. So I gave him his £2 back.’


Paddy now works for the Commonwealth Bank.

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Last time I read that joke Paddy had a donkey - because there are fewer camels in Ireland.

It's worthy of a groan but you have the monopoly.

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PostSubject: Re: Financial planning explained by an Irish man   Financial planning explained by an Irish man EmptyTue Jan 31, 2017 8:08 am

AlanHo wrote:
Last time I read that joke Paddy had a donkey - because there are fewer camels in Ireland.

It's worthy of a groan but you have the monopoly.

You can use a couple. I don't mind.

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How kind. Merci Beaucoup.

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He looks cute.

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I reckon that is photoshopped.........you can't fool me that easily.

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