Once and man was walking on the beach and found a lamp

Once and man was walking on the beach and found a lamp. He picked it up and out comes a genie who says “I will grant one wish for whatever you want”. The man asks, “I would like a bridge from here to Hawaii.” The genie responds, “I can do that, but it will be a lot of work. We’ll need tons of concrete, build foundations in the ocean, need heavy equipment advanced engineers.

We can definitely do it but it will hard. Is there anything else you want instead of that?” The man says, “Can you tell me everything about women, what they are thinking, what they want, what they like, what makes them laugh, what makes them cry?” The genie responds, “Would you like that bridge two lanes or four?”

SEE MORE

Related Posts

Kicked My Stepson Out—Then Discovered the Truth That Changed Everything

Families are built on love, but blending them takes more than shared meals and polite smiles—it takes trust, patience, and an endless balancing act between what’s fair…

Cops Warn Shoppers After Razor Blade Found in Walmart Cart

At a Walmart in Windsor, Connecticut, Cheryl and Mel Johnson discovered a razor blade hidden in a shopping cart handle, leaving Mel with a minor cut. Store…

People sh0cked at Trump’s ‘yank’ handshake with Putin and think they know who declared ‘dominance’

President Donald Trump has been accu:sed of using his handshake with President Vladimir Putin to exert control. They are meeting in an effort to end the conflict…

Donald Trump ‘rattled’ as he’s booed at stadium he wants named after him !

Donald Trump appeared visibly unsettled after being met with a wave of boos at a stadium he reportedly wants named after him.

William, stay strong, my son!” — King Charles embraces Prince William

In a deeply emotional scene at Buckingham Palace, Prince William was seen embracing King Charles, tears streaming down his face as he delivered heartbreaking news that has…

BAD NEWS FOR MICHAEL J. FOX AFTER

In a heartrending update, Michael J. Fox, a valiant warrior against Parkinson’s for over three decades, confronts the disease’s unyielding grip. At 62, he faces the stark…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *