Just spat my coffee outbobins wrote: 11 Mar 2021, 20:28 How do you spot a blind man in a nudist camp ?
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It's not hard.

Just spat my coffee outbobins wrote: 11 Mar 2021, 20:28 How do you spot a blind man in a nudist camp ?
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It's not hard.
A young warrior decided to go walk-about in the woods. He hadn't gone far when he came across a beautiful young squaw and decided to rest a while. When enough days had gone by, he felt the wanderlust again. But before he left, he went out and killed a roebuck, skinned it, tanned its hide, and gave it to the squaw as a token of his appreciation. He then went on his merry way. Nine months later the squaw gave birth to a beautiful, bouncing baby boy whom she wrapped in the deer hide.
Meanwhile, the warrior continued on his way until he came across another lovely squaw who persuaded him to tarry a while. But of course, the wanderlust eventually took over him, and it was time to leave. But not before he had killed another buck and presented its hide to the squaw as a token of his appreciation. Sure enough, the squaw nine months later gave birth to a bouncing baby boy whom she wrapped in the deer hide.
The warrior continued on his way, and met up with a third squaw, with whom he spent some time. This one was very special indeed, and when it was time for the warrior to leave, he went out and hunted down a hippopotamus, killed it, skinned it and tanned its hide. He gave it to the squaw, who nine months later gave birth to twin boys, whom she wrapped in the hippopotamus hide.
Which just goes to show that Pythagoras was right:
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Hollywood company making a movie about Africa when they realised the script needed someone to speak Swahili, which of course none of the Americans did.
So the call went out for anybody who could speak Swahili.
A British chap volunteered and taught the actor a line of Swahili.
So the scene was shot and things returned to normal, until the movie played in Kenya, where about everybody speaks Swahili.
There they saw a native scene where this runner-messenger rushes in, collapses at the feet of the chief, and gasps out as he faints, “I don’t believe I am being paid enough for this scene.”