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Puritan James is about to teach his growing-up son a thing or two about the evils of alcohol and drink He places a glass of water and a glass of whiskey side by side on the dining table and he declares: *"Now watch, Mike, what happens to the worms I will put in the glass of water and in the glass of whiskey; and tell me what you learn"* And Mike watches the worms curl up and die in the whiskey and Mike formalises his wisdom: *"Dad - I learn that if I drink whiskey I will never have worms!"*
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Sep 10, 2014
Sep 10, 2014 at 8:45 AM UTC
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Puritan James is about to teach his growing-up son a thing or two about the evils of alcohol and drink He places a glass of water and a glass of whiskey side by side on the dining table and he declares: *"Now watch, Mike, what happens to the worms I will put in the glass of water and in the glass of whiskey; and tell me what you learn"* And Mike watches the worms curl up and die in the whiskey and Mike formalises his wisdom: *"Dad - I learn that if I drink whiskey I will never have worms!"*
poem based on a popular joke
raj-arumugam
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Sep 10, 2014
Sep 10, 2014 at 8:45 AM UTC
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