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Soooo, my first trip to the Amazon fishing they put a Aussie in our group. Enjoyed the hell outta it because apples to apples I’ve always thought Aussies were a lot like us Texans just with funny accents. Anyway, he kept making the joke about being a “wombat”. I asked him what the bloody hell he was talking about he explained that he was at a bar a while back and met a pretty Sheila. After some conversation she asked his name and he told her, “they call me the wombat”. One thing led to another and he goes home with her. They have themselves some dinner and have a nice “root”. As he’s getting his clothes on and goes to leave she asks why he doesn’t stay for a while. He tells her, “I already told you, I’m a wombat” she’s clearly confused and as he walks out the door he tells her to look it up. She grabs a dictionary and looks up wombat. She soon finds that “Wombats” are Australian animals that “eats roots and leaves”.
I didn’t get it until he explained what having a root was.....
I didn’t get it until he explained what having a root was.....
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