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The Screw

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It’s the Spring of 1957 and Bobby goes to pick up his date. He’s a pretty hip guy with his own car. When he goes to the front door, the girl’s father answers and invites him in.

“Carrie’s not ready yet, so why don’t you have a seat?” He says.

“That’s cool.” Says Bobby.

Carrie’s father asks Bobby what they’re planning to do. Bobby replies politely that they will probably just go to the soda shop or a movie.

Carrie’s father responds, “Why don’t you two go out and screw? I hear all the kids are doing it.”

Naturally, this comes as quite a surprise to Bobby, so he asks Carrie’s Dad to repeat it.

“Yeah,” says Carrie’s father, “Carrie really likes to screw; she’ll screw all night if we let her!”

Well, this just made Bobby’s eyes light up, and his plan for the evening was beginning to look pretty good.

A few minutes later, Carrie comes downstairs in her little poodle skirt and announces that she’s ready to go. Almost breathless with anticipation, Bobby escorts his date out the front door.

About 20 minutes later, Carrie rushes back into the house, slams the door behind her, and screams at her father: “DAMMIT DADDY! IT’S CALLED THE TWIST!!!”





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9 comments

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  1. charlie

    i like this one, feel sorry for the boy though ha ha ha ha

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  2. milford

    I would have thought something was up and told her I see her tomorrow.

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  3. she

    parents should be updated hahahahaha

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  4. frankiepoo

    poor little chick ,it is pretty funny. rate it a 10

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  5. jags

    poor guy.better luck next time.

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  6. jackie dunford

    poor guy…LMBO..

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  7. deeniepoo15

    LOLX! Poor little girl! Rate a 100!

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  8. Carolyn Dowdy

    Sure she wasn’t a Blonde?????

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  9. Ademos

    Very funny

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