Aunt Anna's Biscuits

“One day my friend asked me why my nanny, Aunt Anna, made such great biscuits. I stared at him a minute and said, ‘Cause they’re so big!’ To which he responded by asking why they were so big, and after a few more moments of thought I could only offer up, ‘I guess it's because she has six fingers.'” - Joe Woodle
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