One day at the end of class little Geoffrey's teacher has the class go
 
home and think of a story and then conclude the moral of that story.
 The 
following day the teacher asks for the first volunteer to tell his
 
story.
 Little Joey raises his hand. "My dad owns a farm and every 
Sunday we
 load the chicken eggs on the truck and drive into town to sell 
them at
 the market. Well, one Sunday we hit a big bump and all the eggs 
flew
 out of the baskets and onto the road." The teacher asks for the 
moral of
 the story. Joey replies: "Don't keep all your eggs in one 
basket."
 Next is little Heather.  "Well my dad owns a farm too 
and every weekend
 we take the chicken eggs and put them in the incubator. 
Last weekend
 only 8 of the 12 eggs hatched." The teacher asks Heather for 
the moral of
 the story. Heather replied, "Don't count your eggs before 
they're
 hatched".
 Last is little Geoffrey. "My Aunt Debbie fought 
in the Desert Storm
 war. Her plane was shot down over enemy territory - 
she jumped out
 before it crashed with only a case of beer, a machine gun 
and a
 machete."
 
 "On the way down she drank the case of beer. 
Unfortunately, she lands in
 the middle of 100 Iraqi soldiers. She shot 70 
with her machine gun, 
 but ran out of bullets, so she pulled out her 
machete and killed 20 more. 
 The blade on her machete broke, so she 
killed the last ten with her 
 bare hands."
 Teacher looks in shock 
at Geoffrey and asks if there is possibly any
 moral to his 
story...
 Geoffrey replies, "Yeah, don't f*** with Aunt Debbie when 
she's been
 drinking."
 
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