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Mega Lawyer JokeA lawyer walks into a bar in a bad part of town. Almost immediately, he is propositioned by one of the women at the bar. "For $100, I will do anything you want," she says. "OK," he says, "but we have to go back to my place." She agrees, and they head into the suburbs, in front of the lawyer's expansive house. The woman follows him to the front door. "Just stay here for a second," the lawyer says. He goes in and comes back a couple of minutes later. Handing the woman overalls and two cans of paint, the lawyer says, "Here is your $100. Let me know when you are done painting the house." Do you have a lawyer joke funnier than this one? E-mail it to us at joke@megalaw.com. If you want screen credit for your contribution, make sure you include your name, firm, city, and state.
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