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Three Texans
Three Texans go down to Mexico one night, get drunk, and
wake up in jail only to find out that they are to be
executed in the morning, though none of them can remember
what they did the night before.
The first one is strapped into the electric chair and is
asked if he has any last words.
He says, "I am from the Baylor School of Divinity, and I
believe in the almighty power of God to intervene on behalf
of the innocent."
They throw the switch and nothing happens, so they figure
God must not want this guy to die and they let him go.
The second one is strapped in and gives his last words: "I
am from the University of Texas School of Law, and I believe
in the power of justice to intervene on the part of the
innocent."
They throw the switch and again nothing happens. They figure
that the law is on this guy's side, so they let him go too.
The last one is strapped in and says, "Well, I'm a Texas
Aggie Electrical Engineer, and I'll tell you right now you
ain't gonna electrocute nobody if you don't connect them two
wires."
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