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Date:         Thu, 9 Nov 2000 21:52:53 -0600
Reply-To:     John Rodgers <inua@HIWAAY.NET>
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From:         John Rodgers <inua@HIWAAY.NET>
Subject:      Parting Shot  (It's already Frydaye in some parts)
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One-eyed unca joel said>>>

so if i don't hit you in the toe, i'll scare the blazes out of you. :) <<<<

The very old, old lady had just lost her one true love of her life, and was extremely lonely. She decided that instead of waiting for her own demise, so she she could join her life long love beyond the veil, she would speed matters a bit. She went to the local gun dealer and bought a pistol.

Now she felt she had thought the matter through, but she did decide that since she suffered from a broken heart, that through the heart was the way to end it. Wanting to be certain of her action, she went to see her doctor on a ploy, to find exactly where the heart was. The Doctor told her that it lay at an angle and extended downward and under the left breast. That is why he always used the stethescope there.

Satisfied, she went home.

On the local evening TV news, the news broadcasters lead story began "Elderly woman admitted to emergency room at the hospital with a single gunshot wound to the knee!!"

J. Rodgers 88 GL Driver - Birmingham - where my brain may well be a bit waterlogged now the drought is over.


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