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Irish Man

An Irishman named Murphy went to his doctor after a long
illness. The doctor, after a lengthy examination, sighed
and looked Murphy in the eye and said, "I've got some
bad news for you...you have the cancer and it can't be cured.
I'd give you two weeks to a month." Murphy, shocked
and saddened by the news, but of solid character, managed
to compose himself and walk from the doctor's office into
the waiting room.
There he saw his son who had been waiting. Murphy said,
"Son, we Irish celebrate when things are good and celebrate
when things don't go so well. In this case, things aren't
so well. I have cancer and I've been given a short time
to live. Let's head for the pub and have a few pints."
After three or four pints the two were feeling a little
less somber. There were some laughs and more beers. They
were eventually approached by some of Murphy's old friends
who asked what the two were celebrating. Murphy told them
that the Irish celebrate the good and the bad...He went
on to tell them that they were drinking to his impending
end. He told his friends "I've only got a few weeks
to live as I have been diagnosed with AIDS." The friends
gave Murphy their condolences and they had a
couple more beers.
After his friends left, Murphy's son leaned over and whispered
his confusion, "Dad I thought you said that you were
dying from cancer? You just told your friends that you were
dying from AIDS?" Murphy said, "I am dying from
cancer son, I just don't want any of them sleeping with
your mother."

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