AFRAID OF ONLY MOM
A little girl asked her father if he was afraid of the dark. He told her he was not. She asked if he was afraid of snakes. He said he was not. The little girl asked if he was afraid of long, slimy worms. Her father again told her he was not afraid–not even of long, slimy worms. The girl thought for a moment and then concluded, “Then the only thing you’re afraid of is Mom!”
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