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Ferret wondered into the actress pub


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> I thought this was going to be "a fella wandered

> into a pub" type joke :(


Me too! This is a bad one:


A guy walks into a bar and sees a horse tending bar, apron and all, wiping out a glass. He stares at the horse for a minute without saying a word. The horse returns the stare and breaks the silence by asking, "Hey buddy, what's the matter? You can't believe that a horse can tend bar?" "No", the guys says, "I can't believe that the ferret sold the place."

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A white horse walks into a pub and says to the Barmen "I'll have a whiskey please".

The barman looks at the horse and says, "You won't believe this but we've got a whiskey named after you"

The white horse says, "What? Dobbin?".

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The one at the actress is being collected by the RSPCA tomorrow unless an owner comes forward. So if you really want It I imagine you can just call them to say don't bother coming to collect? It's surprisingly friendly, was handled for a long time by strangers and didn't bite once
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Yes !!!!!!


We have our happy ending! Thanks to the above and beyond efforts of No63, the last of the ferrets is home (as of 30mins ago) and being showered with 'welcome back' affection from the other three.


Today, is a good day.

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