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Pastimes : Happy Hour: A thread for not so intelligent discussions

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To: The Rabbit who wrote (1939)11/21/1999 2:09:00 PM
From: Susie924   of 2380
 
Once upon a time there lived a king who had a beautiful daughter.
Everything the girl touched, would melt. No matter what - metal,
wood, plastic, stone etc. Everything she touched would melt!!

Because of this, men were afraid of her and nobody would dare to
marry her. One day a wizard told the king, "If your daughter
touches one thing that would not melt in her hands, her symptom
will be cured."

The king was overjoyed by the thought and the next day he
announced a competition - any man that could bring his daughter
an object that would not melt, would get to marry her and
inherit the king's wealth.

Three young princes took up the challenge. The first prince
brought a huge diamond, thinking that since the diamond is the
hardest jewel it would not melt. But alas, once the princess
touched it, it melted!

The second prince brought a very hard alloy, but the same thing
happened.....so he too went away.

The third prince said to the princess, "Put your hand in my
pocket
and feel it." The princess did as she was told, though turning
red.

Ta da........it did not melt!!

The king was thrilled and the third prince lived happily ever
after with the princess............

QUESTION: What was the object? (scroll down for the answer)
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ANSWER: M & M Chocolates.......... they melt in your mouth
not in your hand (what were you thinking it was?) >>
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