A filthy rich North Carolina man decided that he wanted to throw a party and invited all of his buddies and neighbors. He also invited Leroy, the only redneck in the neighborhood. He held the party around the pool in the backyard of his mansion.
Leroy was having a good time drinking, dancing, eating shrimp, oysters and BBQ and flirting with all the women. At the height of the party, the host said, "I have a 10 ft man-eating gator in my pool and I'll give a million dollars to anyone who has the nerve to jump in."
The words were barely out of his mouth when
there was a loud splash and everyone turned around and saw Leroy in the
pool! Leroy was fighting the gator and kicking its ass! Leroy was jabbing
the gator in the eyes with his thumbs, throwing punches, head butts and
choke holds, biting the gator on the tail and flipping the gator through
the air like some kind of Judo Instructor.The water was churning and
splashing everywhere. Both Leroy and the gator were screaming and raising
hell. Finally Leroy strangled the gator
and let it float tothe top
like a dime store goldfish. Leroy then slowly climbed out of the pool.
Everybody was just staring at him in disbelief.Finally the host says,
"Well, Leroy, I reckon I oweyou a million dollars,""No, that's okay. I
don't want it," said Leroy.The rich man said, "Man, I have to give you
something. You won the bet. How about half a
million bucks then?""No
thanks, I don't want it," answered Leroy.The host said, "Come on, I insist
on giving you something. That was amazing. How about a new porsche and a
Rolex and some stock options?"Again Leroy said
no. Confused, the rich
man asked, "Well, Leroy, then what do you want?"Leroy said, "I want the
name of the sumbich who pushed me in the
pool!"
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Hello! Isn't the Metroplex great? I was born and raised in Dallas and parents moved me to "the country" (Mesquite) in the 70's. Mesquite was far enough from Dallas to be the country but close enough to be convenient. I have seen this small town turn into a big city that continues to have small town charm. To experience a taste of this charm come on out in the Spring and enjoy the street festival and Rodeo Parade celebrating the opening of the Rodeo season, grab some tickets to the Rodeo and see first hand what the fuss is all about, stop in at Mesquite BBQ on any Friday or Saturday night or just cool your heels on the town square and enjoy the sounds of the Mesquite Opry and the occasional lazy train rolling through town. The spirit of the Mesquite High School Football games will take you back to a special place in your life, the sound of the bands, the trips to the snack bar, the sense of community coming together- nothing else like it! People still know their neighbors in Mesquite, watch out for one another in Mesquite, and proudly support our troops, police & fire departments, who not only serve and protect our community, but are also our friends and neighbors. Mesquite is the place for me!
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