A.B.Normal
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After having their 11th child, a North Georgia Mountain couple decided 11
was enough, as they could not afford a larger bed. So the husband went to
his veterinarian and told him that he and his cousin didn't want to have any
more children.
The doctor told him that there was a procedure called a vasectomy that could
fix the problem but that it was expensive. A less costly alternative, said
the doctor, was to go home, get a cherry bomb (fireworks are legal in the
North Georgia Mountains), light it, put it in an empty beer can, then hold
the can up to his ear and count to 10.
The redneck said to the doctor, "I may not be the smartest man in the world,
but I don't see how putting a cherry bomb in a beer can next to my ear is
going to help me." "Trust me, " said the doctor.
So the man went home, lit a cherry bomb and put it in a beer can. He held
the can up to his ear and began to count:
"1"
"2"
"3"
"4"
"5" ...........
At which point he paused, placed the beer can between his legs, and resumed
counting on his other hand. This procedure also works in Kentucky,
Mississippi, West Virginia, Arkansas and parts of Missouri

was enough, as they could not afford a larger bed. So the husband went to
his veterinarian and told him that he and his cousin didn't want to have any
more children.
The doctor told him that there was a procedure called a vasectomy that could
fix the problem but that it was expensive. A less costly alternative, said
the doctor, was to go home, get a cherry bomb (fireworks are legal in the
North Georgia Mountains), light it, put it in an empty beer can, then hold
the can up to his ear and count to 10.
The redneck said to the doctor, "I may not be the smartest man in the world,
but I don't see how putting a cherry bomb in a beer can next to my ear is
going to help me." "Trust me, " said the doctor.
So the man went home, lit a cherry bomb and put it in a beer can. He held
the can up to his ear and began to count:
"1"
"2"
"3"
"4"
"5" ...........
At which point he paused, placed the beer can between his legs, and resumed
counting on his other hand. This procedure also works in Kentucky,
Mississippi, West Virginia, Arkansas and parts of Missouri
