A Man On A Deserted Island With 6 Woman Runs Into Some Serious Trouble When Another Man Arrives

There are many things that we do on a daily basis and, for the most part, we don’t really give it much thought. We tend to work them into our daily routine and they can include things, such as brushing our teeth, checking the weather, or watching the news. There is something else that we should be doing on a daily basis but most of us tend to neglect it. I’m talking about laughing, and it is important for both our emotional and our physical health. If it seems like it has been a while since you have laughed, it is time to change that. This joke will give you a good chuckle and get your day moving in the right direction.

Phillip rather fancied himself to be quite a ladies man, so after his cruise ship sank in a storm and he found himself stranded on a deserted island with six women, he didn’t see his being shipwrecked so much as a disaster as it being the best thing that had ever happened to him.

Between themselves, they agreed that each of the six women would spend one night a week with Phillip, being the only man, leaving him with one night on his own to recover his strength.

At first, Phillip threw himself into this arrangement enthusiastically, even working on his day off, but as the weeks stretched into months, he found himself looking forward to that day of rest more and more every week.

One afternoon, many months after having been stranded on their deserted island, he was sitting on the beach and wishing that there were more men to help share his duties.

All of a sudden, he caught sight of a man waving from a life raft that was bobbing on the waves about a quarter of a mile from the beach.

Phillip quickly swam out to the raft and pulled it to shore and having got there he did a little jig of happiness.

“You can’t believe how happy I am to see you”, he cried to the man on the raft.

The man on the raft eyed him up and down, gave Phillip a wink and said, “Ooh you are a sight for sore eyes too, you gorgeous thing!”

“Oh darn”, sighed Phillip, “There go my Sundays”.