A Fathers Request...
A Father's Request...
A man spoke to each of his three sons when he sent them to college...
"I feel it's my duty to provide you with the best possible education, and you do not owe me anything for that. However, I want you to appreciate it. As a gesture of appreciation, please each put $1,000 into my coffin when I die."
And so it happened...
His sons became a doctor, a financial planner and, a lawyer, each successful financially...
When their father died and they saw him in the coffin, they remembered his wish...
First, the doctor stacked 10 crisp $100 bills onto the chest of the deceased...
Next, the financial planner placed $1,000 there; twenty crisp $50 bills...
Finally, it was the heartbroken lawyer's turn...
He slowly reached into his pocket, removed his checkbook, wrote a check for $3,000, put it into his father's coffin, and took the $2,000 cash. The lawyer is now in Congress, possibly in your district and of the other party.
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
A Father's Request...
A man spoke to each of his three sons when he sent them to college...
"I feel it's my duty to provide you with the best possible education, and you do not owe me anything for that. However, I want you to appreciate it. As a gesture of appreciation, please each put $1,000 into my coffin when I die."
And so it happened...
His sons became a doctor, a financial planner and, a lawyer, each successful financially...
When their father died and they saw him in the coffin, they remembered his wish...
First, the doctor stacked 10 crisp $100 bills onto the chest of the deceased...
Next, the financial planner placed $1,000 there; twenty crisp $50 bills...
Finally, it was the heartbroken lawyer's turn...
He slowly reached into his pocket, removed his checkbook, wrote a check for $3,000, put it into his father's coffin, and took the $2,000 cash. The lawyer is now in Congress, possibly in your district and of the other party.
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Wouldn't be our fake president would it?
okie don wrote:
Wouldn't be our fake president would it?
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Sounds' Like Something He Would Do... Don D.
okie don wrote:
Wouldn't be our fake president would it?
YES, it probably is the person okie don had in mind. It is certainly the first one I thought of.
NPP
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
A Father's Request...
A man spoke to each of his three sons when he sent them to college...
"I feel it's my duty to provide you with the best possible education, and you do not owe me anything for that. However, I want you to appreciate it. As a gesture of appreciation, please each put $1,000 into my coffin when I die."
And so it happened...
His sons became a doctor, a financial planner and, a lawyer, each successful financially...
When their father died and they saw him in the coffin, they remembered his wish...
First, the doctor stacked 10 crisp $100 bills onto the chest of the deceased...
Next, the financial planner placed $1,000 there; twenty crisp $50 bills...
Finally, it was the heartbroken lawyer's turn...
He slowly reached into his pocket, removed his checkbook, wrote a check for $3,000, put it into his father's coffin, and took the $2,000 cash. The lawyer is now in Congress, possibly in your district and of the other party.
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Sounds about right for the lawyers in Congress. Sharp as a tack when it comes to cheating.
Don G. Dinsdale wrote:
A Father's Request...
A man spoke to each of his three sons when he sent them to college...
"I feel it's my duty to provide you with the best possible education, and you do not owe me anything for that. However, I want you to appreciate it. As a gesture of appreciation, please each put $1,000 into my coffin when I die."
And so it happened...
His sons became a doctor, a financial planner and, a lawyer, each successful financially...
When their father died and they saw him in the coffin, they remembered his wish...
First, the doctor stacked 10 crisp $100 bills onto the chest of the deceased...
Next, the financial planner placed $1,000 there; twenty crisp $50 bills...
Finally, it was the heartbroken lawyer's turn...
He slowly reached into his pocket, removed his checkbook, wrote a check for $3,000, put it into his father's coffin, and took the $2,000 cash. The lawyer is now in Congress, possibly in your district and of the other party.
A Father's Request... br br A man spoke to each ... (
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That’s a demonrat alright!
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