17th floor

Randy Whorewald

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A woman was shaking out a rug on the balcony of her 17th floor condominium when a sudden gust of wind blew her over the railing. "Damn, that was stupid," she thought as she fell. "What a way to die."
As she passed the 14th floor, a man standing at his railing caught her in his arms. While she looked at him in disbelieving gratitude, he asked, "Do you suck?"
"No!" she shrieked, aghast.
So, he dropped her.
As she passed the 12th floor, another man reached out and caught her. "Do you screw?" he asked.
"Of course not!" she exclaimed before she could stop herself.
He dropped her, too.
The poor woman prayed to God for one more chance. As luck would have it, she was caught a third time, by a man on the eighth floor. "I suck! I screw!" she screamed in panic.
"Slut!" he said, and dropped her.

The moral of this story is ... seize an opportunity whenever you can.
 

BigBlue

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Actually...

it reminds me more of mom's wisdom: "be yourself"...
OR P.T. Barnum's: "you can please some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't please all of the people all of the time"!
 

tedsweettangv

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Actually Barnum said "you can FOOL some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time"

Barnum was supposed to have said "There is a sucker born every minute" but he didn't actually say that, his competitor, a banker named David Hannum said it.
 
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