Joke Of The Day

Barack Hussein Obama and Bill Clinton were out playing golf one beautiful day.

After hitting their tee shots, both noticed that neither was even close to the fairway. Obama hit it way left, Clinton way right.

They decided that since the shots were so bad, they would just meet up at the hole.

So Obama went off and looked and looked and finally found his ball sitting down deep in a field of beautiful Buttercups. He promptly pulled out his 7 iron and started whacking away. Buttercups were flying everywhere, but the ball would not come out.

Well, finally Mother Nature got mad.

She came up from the ground and said to Obama, “I have created this beautiful field of Buttercups and you have no respect for them at all, now they are ruined. I am going to have to punish you. Since these are Buttercups, your punishment is that you cannot have butter for a year.”

Obama started to laugh and went back to whacking at the Buttercups.

Mother Nature said, “Hey, this is no laughing matter. What do you find so funny?”

Obama looked up and said, “Clinton is over on the other side in the Pussy willows.”

Mudslides in Italy

My wife has relatives in Calabria that were affected by these mudslides.


A massive mudslide has swept through an Italian town after heavy rains saturated the ground.

Footage of the slide was captured in the town of Maierato, in the region of Calabria.
Around 200 residents of the southern Italian town were evacuated after the enormous landslide tore down pylons and wrecked buildings.

No deaths or injuries have been reported.

According to an initial investigation made by Italian civil defence officials, the landslide could have been caused by heavy rains in the Calabria region.

Local residents had to be evacuated and taken to the police school of Vibo Valentia, the closest city.

The events in Maierato are surrounded by more than 100 smaller landslides in the Calabria region – all caused by heavy rains, according to reports in Italy.

The country has a history of terrifying landslides. In October 2009, 29 people were killed in the Sicilian city of Messina and a state of emergency was declared by the Italian government.

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