A very sick woman on her bed…Our sides were splitting 🤣🤣🤣 from laughter with this joke… See what happens next in the first comment 👇👇👇

A very sick woman on her sick bed said to her husband: Honey if I die, how long would it take you before you marry a another wife…?! The man replied: Till your grave becomes dry my love.

Then she said: Are you promising me this…? Husband replied: Of course darling… I promise you. And after her demise, her husband began to visit her grave everyday for a period of one year. And the grave was always wet,

it never became dry…!!! And a day came when he visited the graveyard … And a day came when he visited the graveyard in the evening, he found her brother in the graveyard.

He then asked him: Jason what are you doing here…? He replied: I’m fulfilling the wish of my only sister. She said I should please come here everyday to wet her grave.

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