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A  circus owner runs an ad for a lion tamer and two people show up.   One is a good  looking, older retired F-100 pilot in his sixties and the other is a gorgeous  blonde in her mid-twenties.

The circus owner tells them, "I'm not going to sugar coat it.  This is one ferocious  lion. He ate my last tamer so you guys better be good or you're history. Here's  your equipment -- chair, whip and a gun. Who wants to try out  first?"

The  girl says, "I'll go first."

She  walks past the chair, the whip and the gun and steps right into the lion's cage.  The lion starts to snarl and pant and begins to >charge her. About half way  there, she throws open her coat revealing her beautiful naked body.

The lion  stops dead in his tracks, sheepishly crawls up to her and starts licking her  feet and ankles.  He continues to lick and kiss her entire body for several  minutes and then rests his head at her feet.

The  circus owner's jaw is on the floor. He says, "I've never seen a display like that in my life."    

He then turns to the  retired pilot and asks, "Can you top that?"

The tough old pilot replies, "No problem, just get that da** lion out of the way."

       

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