yo mama so fat
Posted in Yo Mamayo mama so fat when she stepped in the road I tried to swerve around her and I ran out of gas!
yo mama so fat when she stepped in the road I tried to swerve around her and I ran out of gas!
your momma is so nasy she passes out free potatoe chips Yellin”FREE LAYS”
Yo mama so stupid she put a ruler by her bed to see how long she slept.
Here’s the background:
Ian works in a coffee, bagels, and sandwiches trailer on the campus of
UNH. (The University of New Hampshire, for those not from the East Coast
of the U.S.)
Vinnie is his boss and the owner of the truck, and yes, according to Ian,
this actually happened.
Ian is telling the story.
Her: Yes, I’d like a milk with some coffee in it.
Me: So, that’s just a splash of coffee in a milk?
Her: No, a regular amount of milk, but not coffee.
Me: Is there more milk or coffee?
Her: Oh, definitely more coffee.
Me: So that’s a coffee with some extra milk.
Her: Just the usual amount of milk.
Me: A coffee with milk.
Her: Yes.
Me: Anything else?
Her: A little extra milk and do you have coffee with no caffeine?
Me: We do have decaf.
Her: No, I don’t want decaf, just some coffee without the caffeine.
Me: Ma’am, that’s what decaf means, no caffeine.
Her: Oh, then do you have milk with no caffeine?
Me: Milk doesn’t come with caffeine.
Her: Yes it does.
Me: Not that I know of, where do you get your milk?
Her: It doesn’t say caffeine free on the milk so it must have caffeine.
Me: Oh, you’re right, my mistake, I forgot that we only get the decaf
milk. No problem, we have only decaf milk. Anything else?
Her: Do you have any bagels?
Vinnie: (who has been listening all along): I’m sorry, ma’am, we’re al out
of decaf bagels.
Her: Well, what are those? (pointing at sesame bagels)
Vinnie: Those are sesame donuts with extra caffeine added.
Her: I guess I’ll just have the coffee.
Her: Do you take credit cards?
Me: No ma’am, cash only.
Her: What about visa?
He: Is that a credit card?
Her: Well, yes.
Vinnie: Is it cash?
Her: No.
Vinnie: Then no, we can’t take it.
Her: What about checks?
Me: Cash ma’am, nothing else.
Her: O.K.
Her: How much is that?
Vinnie: Eleven dollars and 45 cents.
Her: Really?
Vinnie: New war in Alaska is ruining the coffee business, plus you wanted
the coffee with no caffeine, that’s hard to find now, had to grow it
myself.
Her: O.K. (proceeds to write a check)
Vinnie: Please leave.
Her: Why?
Vinnie: You’re raising my blood pressure, leave now.
Her: But what about my coffee?
Vinnie: Leave and never return.
She leaves, but pays the $11.45 first. Seriously.
Yo mamma so fat she fills the bath tub, then puts in the water.
Yo mamma so fat she has a hula hoop for a belly button ring.
Yo mamma so fat her belly gets home fifteen minutes before she does.