School: Oylegate (roll number 5918)

Location:
Oilgate, Co. Wexford
Teacher:
Séamus Ó Braoin
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  2. What is it that has no feet and wears boots.
    Gravel.
    What is the deepest thing in the world.
    A Tailor's timble.
    Why is a pig in a kitchen so much like a house on fire.
    Because the sooner it is put out the better.
    The man that made it could not use it
    the man that bought it did not want it and
    the man used it couldn't see it.
    A Coffin.
    Why is a loaf of bread on the top of a house so much like a racehorse.
    Because it is high bread.
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