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Triplets
(A joke from a series called "A Religious Experience")
By Hal Wickliffe
Copyright 2000 Hal Wickliffe
A joke about children's names.
 
After being blessed with the birth of triplets, three lovely boys, this Jewish husband protested strongly to his wife,
"Sarah, I don't care how religious we are! T don't want
those boys to be named Shadrack, Meshack and Abednego!"