bikerbraid
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I'm sure many of you have heard Ole and Lena jokes, which poke fun at the Norweigan heritage of Minnesotans. Well, here's a cute one to add to the list.
All of his life Ole had heard stories of an amazing family tradition. It seems that his father, grandfather and freat-grandfather had all been able to walk on water on their 21st birthday.
On that day, they'd walk across the lake to the boat club for their first legal drink.
So when Ole's 21st birthday came around, he and his pal Corky took a boat out to the middle of the lake. Ole stepped out of the boat and nearly drowned! Corky just managed to pull him to safety.
Furious and confused, Ole went to see his grandmother. "Gramma, it's my 21st birthday, so why can't I walk across the lake like my father, his father, and this father before him? . . . . . . . . . . . Gramma looked into Ole's eyes and said, "Because, you dummy, your father, grandfather and great grandfather were born in January, and you were born in July!".
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