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Tuesday Funny - HOW UNFORTUNATE!
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16/01/2001 13:47:56
 
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Thanks for that!

Really funny


>Couldn't resist - this is one of the funniest things I've read in a long time!
>
>----
>
>After being nearly snowbound for two weeks last winter, a Seattle man
>departed for his vacation in Miami Beach, where he was to meet his wife the
>next day at the conclusion of her business trip to Minneapolis.
>
>They were looking forward to pleasant weather and a nice time together.
>Unfortunately, there was some sort of mix up at the boarding gate, and the
>man was told he would have to wait for a later flight. He tried to appeal
>to a supervisor but was told the airline was not responsible for the
>problem and it would do no good to complain.
>
>Upon arrival at the hotel the next day, he discovered that Miami Beach was
>having a heat wave, and its weather was almost as uncomfortably hot as
>Seattle's was cold. The desk clerk gave him a message that his wife would
>arrive as planned.
>
>He could hardly wait to get to the pool area to cool off, and quickly sent
>his wife an e-mail, but due to his haste, he made an error in the address.
>
>His message therefore arrived at the home of an elderly preacher's wife
>whose even older husband had died only the day before. When the grieving
>widow opened her e-mail, she took one look at the monitor, let out an
>anguished scream, and fell to the floor dead.
>
>Her family rushed to her room where they saw this message on the screen:
>
>Honey, Departed yesterday as you know. Just now got checked in. Some
>confusion at the gate. Appeal was denied. Received confirmation of your
>arrival tomorrow. Your loving husband. P.S. Things are not as we thought.
>You're going to be surprised at how hot it is down here.
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Denis Chassé
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