Your Drivers License never lies ;)

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Ian

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Seven year old Susie approached her mother one morning and asked, "Mommie
how old are you?" To which her mother responded, "Now Susie, that is not a
question you should ask a woman."

Susie then asked her, "Well, how much do you weigh?" Once again her mother
said, "Susie that is another question you never ask a woman."

Perplexed, Susie was sitting on the steps when her best friend eight year
old Anna came by. "Why so sad?" Anna asked. Susie replied, "I asked my
mother how old she was, and how much she weighed, but she wouldn't tell me."
Immediately, the ever worldly Anna put her hands on her hips, tilted to one
side and advised Susie to get her mother's drivers license out of her purse
and she could get all the answers.

Triumphantly, Susie marched into the kitchen where her mother was preparing
dinner and announced, "I saw your driver's license, and know you are 35
years old." She continued with, "And I know you weigh 135 pounds."

Susie's mother sighed and admitted to her age and weight.

Finally Susie exclaimed, "And...I know why you and Daddy got a divorce."

Puzzled by this remark her mother asked, "How do you know this?"

Susie waved the license in the air, and replied:
"It says right here you got an "F" in sex!!"
 
Never heard that one before, and its one way of putting it.

Then I wonder what M stands for, perhaps "More". ;)
 
We don't have info like that on our licenses so it was all new to me, I didn't think about what you could have the 'M' stand for. Maybe some of the brains trust here might be able to help us ponder on this important dilemma?  LOL
 
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