Two delicate flowers of Southern womanhood, one from Georgia, the other from Alabama, were conversing on the porch swing of a large white-pillared mansion.
The Alabama lady said, "When my first child was born, my husband built this beautiful mansion for me." The Georgia Peach commented, "Well, isn’t that nice??"
The first woman continued "When my second child was born, my husband bought me that fine Cadillac you see parked in the drive." Again, the Georgia Peach commented, "Well, isn’t that nice??"
The first woman boasted, "Then, when my third child was born, my husband bought me this exquisite diamond bracelet." Yet again, the peach commented, "Well, isn’t that nice??"
The first woman then asked her companion, "What did your husband buy for you when you had your first child?" "My husband sent me to charm school,"declared the Georgia Peach.
"Charm school!" the first woman cried, "Land sakes, child, what on Earth for?"
The Georgia Peach responded, "So that instead of saying, "who gives a shit", I learned to say, ‘Well, isn’t that nice?"
*cackle*
I’m pretty sure that isn’t nice.
bust bust bust bust – be careful – the blog might break! ;-)
hehehe! This is one of my absolute favorite Southern Women jokes…and it’s so freaking true…
we smile sweetest when folks are at their worst…